pt ter wn pep aal 1 An " ha the ae wr bet etree parse heyy 149 | ina i vit rst yreerey
a 88 wie ny aT sohnegny Mt
Si Rfeiae titers 4 ay fey 4 oth Wiatetdiy etsy i ste i Pe ns isi ian iye
ih pen hat $4 7 Syenaparea ed ante oryntt eh ate iitvettinied
fo petree) " Ars 1 ake
nine “ignty iter vy dopinictyn iste Lyi ty sit eee
sabia sidber La vena 5 set hat gE RED sberinialia La vi rnabeh
+f syqrata let epee ants hlader dd res, 4 ieee
> Ve siveeial
in } Rant i hi “ts me eee
"|
. dito
pitt chit oh
. aiogsrebe
iy ht talib
ay ee
pase bavede,
dja satet rong 4
mepel we 1 siabing tt 4 vet iat
‘ang wey Wagele Tabi
ro yatehein eewd he) jut iat eee demas? ae Hy ‘ ed
halietiget ahateteter Tai 3 re vine jine tit Maat toet aa
“ 4 tinea rH si hg hg be heh ng heh ite Hag Hop tel i ce
: yp aa ged oes 49) ret ip phase ute ie int 4
wwanytee
nity \ Las
ay
bed
4
ir ddr hie dey
')
yyae area’ ysatels tee seed tl
opesiiahyele
bad oho eee] af ago pubane any
Natrte tiie be: attosty n
b ' aire a
paeatan age at ee = ei
Ate “i fini sin
rh ssltred yb
: sit
da hode yin
degee ba apa
vat it festa. ite
v Linnea “ 4
an jatalidebed hed owt) ) ihtabatay Hi}
Ay a aah aiije: ees partlantnat a oponseee rant
ate iM gucat ye ay’ 7) Bethe / me wana lage :
ays agg belt bai wad adawel? Ma e4 niet
| anastasia ah bat ie} is ie p+ ie te sat ty ”
ey " va bb bel ivtadl hi 5 pacha yas nt Ns zi
ou aii it jal tHe ' }) ‘i Nt ty ut Bi mt
diaistaues
. if egad Wish edt!
eat bi +p ‘ial ale) ial
iy! ended sriaypane
oa fe
ite ae
athe Ms ie
jelel® sort a]
Astle d
jane
deny
i at
{ ua dine (
us
yale aye Hid
tadapnisperslatabed’
aie ot 9 wins p
irate
: Sahat ear
pay Ne gti ayai ® ' lWe ‘ aye aiacinta ny %
ariel 03s) bays mre ont) Het Dashing at share anaeH bare:
yt ahbgged ae nape Hs ssp otieeis le whee sits we
ue ay be “tbe whine stelahei? wigonneinsshavateds) $1 pies
weds tite at beat i
is
a pueabae an) a pais
! ries i eat teria
anni? olen a td ys
ete he ale paddies
ont ny ate al eprhed a) ei oh is
i 9 AT eRT Ce!
asa asap et tit Tod pt
Matebeta,
iat baeptes Hit
hag! inks
hin nog aoe bohd Br
did
: Waal
v4 4) west
hit td (dada
in) ajqck
vila ms . 4 me eine;
sete ae pce
ebb atts
: is nite jy
ce
sent
panels
+
yy. eyattt mi
; whet ah a
=
_¥
—— Erb ge Sse 2g ors
19 @paias Hye
ary) arenh
eset
raurre
aire per ore
pk awh see say
1a
Leeper
el pepe ‘
bins 4 Pyeirs
ria a aft eT Pe
oary
any i? 1 : J ‘ s
Fe i t ak | + ; say 1: Pa eetpeda 040299) jerhareveyans
" 4 Eo eal bhbbel'y tad od bee ibd e me eae
. , i J mre PT La aL Ad)
my 4 # J A hgsiy de
‘ ‘ Jina ed - evety t Wye @e4 betty
4 [ on y ‘ - + + Yrertrt) Hier ke
i dee sie ore pian? jones
P t . 4 i" , j yea ey /t tat Od » sdb Subd tek
: } y ; ie! del tease Hae iii
; aa
4 > , 4 ale aes we , wr
: es Ta bei ; binia me wets
, : oe : ‘e <) Liege rt
J ny } 1 Ta ; . Nahe ge ees bape
‘ vi , = ‘ oO a « oul
/ . bb ' BRE TB Ls be hese Ache Pes bet by I ey , qs yeas ‘ v
’ " > m4 | ely ro Tato J 44 rived et
/ ' f ' ed Aa) sad 1 einrtp smears stmt
“ ' ; (ef) ‘ i pega ah) (8 See ee
¥ , : vy aj ad Mats det 1
H " ah i erm ja. yn 8 AY '
‘ ; s . | . , rej ' Magen tomer y
‘ ‘ ° 7 J F
4 4 , ‘ , : hea , 7? a
“ : hpi we hed 64 ’ ey err 4
‘ alla. 4 ; , t jee ary +e babe, set eee jajiweds
<) 4 : - 4 i ' mi edit , veapedoyagy ia hese P egi sasahed
. ong ame 4 y i ‘ sheep " ats - neces tty sie ete
by Pe
Aw
»
r
A
yl
1-1354
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
_..< COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority_of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 1
VV
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions de-
posited according to law with the application for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
If. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a
scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations used
in this part are as follows: ‘‘G’, Class G, Works of Art; ‘‘H’’, Class H, Reproductions of a work of art;
see? , Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “9”, Class J, Photographs;
and ‘ ‘Ke , Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles of mer-
chandise. ““©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication. ‘‘© i
’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright
Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part: 1; 'Group: 1, BOOKS| Proper: .cc..cccecocsocscccccesccsscecs sscocssccceccecetasekesces sasweslaccesscacceceseresaee $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or
Periodicals sMuectures, and MapSuaccccscssccccrecasccchencececiesmanseniraciiciscen arose cine sccecismelssess memes 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures....,....... Dalasi eile cine seine cia siemcisecieresstetaiaint 2.00
Parti 2; Periodicals eecssscvsscccmecctscssscecsccecccashincsuccraeee citmvcnosoedecenslecinec secs cdiccecicesecinaccesaaseasicriae 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions... 0.0.0. scsscccccescnsecccusacseclosiesacanecccsacnceoees sccesessccercsasspanarssasiean 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise.............+.00¢ sos oSsinw oe etwetaldecenoe ae 2.00
Single numbers....... pe duccceetaccdednocscue cececcdureecce veces ccocbeice see ctestlectcn ccucisee ste cack ciate slaw stameensinctleces -50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year........ BOCODOCHONOLOO OB HACocOBOCOLSO CKO: addoC Soo JeSoSICSCEODC" 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year .........0cccccscscccseees BERS BOSEADOSHAaH Ado sHicdanedanbeaececanibadadsosancaoo 10.00
(1)
( -/ 2 LF
hay of
qa —*
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental li-
braries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in-
sofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright, if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(m1)
% “ } y vat Seale
: Fi ale AG : i -aketak: Metine: | ~
te 4 thd. 3i5 6 ies is ue is es PS eee : utr rae a “i : }
. ; ae oo ey
! (= . = avert y
, i
- s ‘
”
i
\
re ee }
a.
7
:
" L
/ ed
‘ tae 9 ar tat fad Hirt
nay THe:
7 me ! , = pe cote ‘ ae <_
AS cath fa a shi Hoan des ~ssieissaealiils Sarat
; NVorerse iy A Peresigiest Nea ho 4 HT Sine ey es.
Me yore Owe pay a Nelahe as er BE
lel ee
a 8 % pra
; , Cpaia pee,
Pipher? The Pid er eae
ae Wil ay ae
ry: a Hr
arvidele Wa We RR ies UE
A catty #7 fale hd ¢ vars: Bhivkiete se
| A Ae bat
ae ct
a sido fa cf Reet aah :
= ae at || Rew be fy Alig
fa ae pat opbscagee 4 + 5 a Pee i
= fetter me" hieyy seek biiitind a
afillsaticay px lden te ee ried Bs Cs coshinegletisy Gains eGR, we :
ee Pe weal vehi oun:
: ried Y nia ‘
mee: Yes i “ f |
pe TRO eR. Cue eta A ea ON es ae Ra ee Mee pice he f ~
wt eye Pails’ ' } ie
Chan tipuAtvren: Hea eee pe he pt oa ‘
2 @, N ~
bg See epee ee ee ae
st Sy
et) SG WEE -
. idee,
¥. wer wie wet ws mi Pete BE |: ' mt to htait nS
iz Ries Sc a ee eae ry nyed! Sy Lite Ts: ss olin sateen F hie» aii,
‘aa is ry ; aes vine aa GPUS ‘ap sed sen f salad ii ches
aL
*
ne peta ene, So aA perder teow Fr.
nae ss af = Exeanein yi vu Rolin, Ayes pee _ mal 4 i : adn : in Oe,
fe
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor aré the same.
Aberbach (Irving)* 1
Shield of Uncie Sam with his sleeves rolled up.
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1942; G 39409.
Adams (Frank E.) 2
Sindberg (Lawrence H.):
God bless America. © 1 c. Jan. 8, 1942; G
39209.
Adel (Sam)* 3
To victory. © ic. Jan. 13, 1942; G 39361.
Allen monument co. 4
Miller (Claude E.):
Looney memorial. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; G
39389.
Anaya (Fidel)* 5
Cantinflas. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1941; G 39239.
Anderson-Friberg co. 6, 7
Anderson (George) Monument:
Bergren, 3012. - Wilkie, 3014.
1942; G 39318, 39319.
© Jan. 23,
Apitz (Alfred C.)* 8
V - victory shield. ©1 c. Jan. 5, 1942; G 39200.
Appleton (Carolyn Ten Eyck)* | 9
Kocky Kactus &his pals. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1941;
G 39276.
Army dental school, Army medical center. 10
Christy (Howard Chandler): F
Fairbank (Brigadier General L. C.) © 1c.
Jan. 14, 1942; G 39260.
Art metal works, inc. 11
Harris (Alexander):
Keep it flying. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1941; G 39303.
Avery (Sally Michel)* 12
City silhouettes. He’s eating with as much relish
as I eat lunch at. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1941; G 39323.
Baim (Benjamin) 13, 14
Baim (Michael):
Victory for the sake of humanity. © 1c.
each Jan. 2, 1942; G 39287, 39296.
Baker (Percy Bryant)* 15
Pioneer woman. © Apr. 19, 1929; G 39263.
Baker (Raymond A.)* 16
All out. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1942; G 39297.
Ball (Earl) 17
Starr (William):
Victory. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1942; G 39242.
Bassuk (A. O.) & Coleman (A.) 18
Gilligan (Howard):
Hobby oddities, New York’s Mayor LaGuardia
likes to lead a band, etc. © 1 c. Dec. 2, 1941; G
39284.
Becker (Sarah) 19
Becker (Sarah Finley):
Jesus guards our Flag. © lc. Jan. 26, 1942;
G 39359.
Bennett (George Harrison)* 20
Victory eagle. © Jan. 7, 1942; G 39257.
Bennett (William Francis) 21
Cenkes (Alfred):
Remember Pear] Harbor.
1941; G 39207.
© 1c. Dec. 27,
Berney (Bertram S.)* 22
Uncle Sam will win. ©1c.Jan. 7, 1942; G 39205.
Best (Harrie Talbott)* 23
Keep it flying U. S. A. © 1c. Dec. 12, 1941;
G 39247.
Blau-Dau (Roberto) 24
Wray (Fitch):
English beauty in simplicity in 1850. © 1c.
Jan. 26, 1942; G 39320.
Bodkin (Richard Francis) 25
Russell (Charles Marion):
Bronze steer head which hangs on wali. © 1
c. Jan. 3, 1942; G 39193.
Calvert (Burnell Malcolm)* 26
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1942;
G 39360.
Cantrell (Frank J.)* 27
United for victory. ©l1c.Jan. 23, 1942; G 39302.
Chelos (George K.)* 28
Ours the victory. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1942; G 39383.
Colombo (Angelo)
Colombo (Joseph): 29
Jesus Christ, head. © 1c. Dec. 11, 1941;
G 39208.
Committee for constitutional government, inc. 30
Borglum (Gutzon):
Lincoln. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1942; G 39301.
Cortez (Steve T.)* 31
Victory. © 1c. Dec. 22, 1941; G 39306.
Craig (Herman Sedrick)* 32
F.D.R. - firmness, determination, resolve. ©
1c. Jan. 16, 1942; G 39266.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Crozier (Jessie Aileen)* 33-35
Unite:
Save America. - Secure America. - Serve
America. © 1c. each Dec. 15, 1941; G 39380-
39382.
Curry (John Steuart)* 36
Christensen (Dean Chris L. “:
1942; G 39406.
© 1c. Feb. 4,
Dillon (Harold F.) & Macauley (Herbert E.) 37
Dillon (Harold F.):
Keep it under your hat! Don’t talk! © Jan.
10, 1942; G 39299.
Duncan (John Allison)* 38
Introducing Ossie, the air warden. © 1 c. Dec.
18, 1941; G 39240.
Easton (Norma Hazeltine Lazell)* 39
Rainbow ray studio, games by Norma. © 1c.
Jan. 15, 1942; G 39270.
Eby (Samuel Earle) 40
Smith (Wiley J.) & Eby (S. E.)
Watch and pray, Mat. 26-41. © 1c. Jan. 12,
1942; G 39310.
Fabry (Alois) jr.* 41
Scotty and Blue in South America. © 1c. Dec.
10, 1941; G 39244.
Fairbank (Leigh C.) 42
Christy (Howard Chandler):
Fairbank (Brigadier General Leigh C.) ©
1c. Jan. 14, 1942; G 39259.
Farrell displays. 43
Lindner (J. W.)
Uncle Sam. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; G 39291.
Ferguson studios. 44, 45
Ferguson (James):
Seeworthy. - Splash me.
39279, 39280.
© Dec. 1, 1941; G
Fratelli Branca &co., inc. 46
Massani (Pompeo):
Anticipation. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1941; G 39290.
Frechette (Fred) & Frechette (Fred) jr.* 47
Shoe model roller skating girl. © 1c. Jan. 24,
1942; G 39312.
Gardner displays co. 48
Johnson (Charles Raymond):
Victory & liberty. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1942; G
39317.
Giuliani (Amedeo) * 49
Follow our leader to victory. F.D.R. © Dec.
30, 1941; G 39377.
Goodloe (A. Ellis)* 50
Eagle screams victory. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942; G
39316.
Greenwald (H. J.) & Hofeld (E. A.) 51
Kaplan (Harold):
Salute and ride. © 1c. Jan. 12, 1942; G 39392.
Harkins (Charles Melvin)* 52
Plowboy tractor. © 1c. Oct. 16,1941; G 39354.
Harmon (August Henry)* 53
Christ carrying cross. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1942; G
39387,
Hildebrand (Gregory A.)*
Squirrel in sitting position on base:
With head lowered and hands up to mouth. -
With head raised and twisted slightly to one side.
© Nov. 1, 1941; G 39281, 39282.
54, 55
Hill (Edna May)* 56
Greetings. © Dec. 19, 1941; G 39311.
Hintermeister (John Henry)* 57
Rival. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1942; G 39201.
Hoffman (Serena W.) 58
My heart’s in it. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1941; G 39275.
Homer (St. Clair)* 59-61
Hitler. - Jap. - Mussolini. © Jan. 1, 1942; G
39327-39329.
Hudson (Albert Emory)* 62
Remember Pearl Harbor, let’s all pitch in,
democracy must win. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1942; G 39353.
Hundredmark (Gene)* 63
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1942;
G 39265.
Hyams (David)* 64-68
Con duck. - Mock turtle. - Mut duck. - Pecanipus.
- Sub nut. ©1c.eachJan. 30, 1942; G 39362-39366.
Jakobb (Christian Arpad) 69, 70
Antelope. - Playing seal. © 1c. each Dec. 23,
1941; G 39355, 39356.
Frisky squirrel. - In for a dip. © 1c. each Jan.
10, 1942; G 39357, 39358.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 11, 72
Punter. - Remember Pearl Harbor. ©1c. each
Feb. 4, 1942; G 39407, 39408.
Johnston (E. Lester) 13)”
Klein (Chris J.)
Axi. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1942; G 39261.
Jones bros. co. 74-76
Lovell (J. Arthur) Guardian memorial:
Collins, D-1058. - Fenton, D-1059. © Jan. 9,
1942; G 39314, 39315.
Miller (Malcolm G.) & Elwell (Roy):
Kineon guardian mausoleum, 1442. © Jan. 9,
1942; G 39313.
Katona (Paul)* 77
V poster. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1941; G 39272.
Kruetzfeldt (Pauline W.)* 78-85
Calling Dr. Bee, Dr. Bee. - Come hither, Scar-
let. - Extra, extra, hepaticas coming. - Good morn-
ing, Glory. - Mrs. Calendula’s blessed event. -
Mother Earth’ s wash day. - Red clover’s secret. -
Trill, trill, trillium. © 1 c. each Jan. 30, 1942;
G 39368-39375.
Lieberman (Doris R.)* 86, 87
Good foundation for social success. - Sue selects
her debut dress. ©1c.eachJan. 13, 1942; G 39253,
39254.
WORKS OF ART
McCarty (Howard J.) 88
Hill (J. B.) & McCarty (H. J.):
Collingwood memorial. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1941;
G 39271.
McGowan (Mary Dalton) 89
Hamilton (Doris):
Liberty always. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1942; G 39204.
McLuckie (Lily Hall)* 90
Spirit of 1942, thumbs up. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1942;
G 39307.
Major (George Graham) 91
Feather (Norman):
Keep ’em frying. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; G
39405.
Mann (William Lee) 92
Moskovitz (Harry S.):
Second world war, honor roll. ©1c. Jan. 14,
1942; G 39262.
Marvel mfg. & sales co. 93
Sandberg (Albert Charles):
Allies reward will be victory. © 1c. Feb. 5,
1942; G 39411.
Miller (H. G.) & Batchlet (R. E.) 94
Miller (H. G.)
Avenge Pearl Harbor. © ic. Dec. 30, 1941;
G 39237.
Mueller (Wend.) jr.* 95
Service pennant. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1941; G 39267.
Munilla-D (Felipe)* 96
Help the eagle fly. ©1c.Jan. 19, 1942; G 39288.
National name plate co. 97
King (Fred Allen):
Shield. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1942; G 39268.
Newman (B. M.)* 98
Victory Holy Bible club. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
G 39325.
Nicolas (Suzanne)* 99
Filomena (Saint) © Dec. 20, 1941; G 39385.
Niemeyer (Bernhardt)* 100
Vanishing tribes. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1941; G 39309.
Nuttall (William)* 101
Spirit of the shrine. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1942; G
39410.
Ogilvie (Elmer Elijah)* 102
Gas lady. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1942; G 39293.
Osborne co. 103-114
Buell (Alfred):
Back to Nature, 4810. - Come and get it,
4805. - Gal darn it, 4812. - Getaload of this, 4811.
- Jumping for Joy, 4803. - Maid in America, 4801. -
Mary-go-round, 4808. - Oh chute, 4802. - Over the
top. - Shorts and sweet, 4809. - Shy and retiring,
4806. - Watch the curves, 4807. © 1c each
Feb. 3, 1942; G 39393-39404.
Pardinas (Alejandro)* 115
Coming out of the land of the United States comes
the soldier who will defend it. ©1c. Jan. 30, 1942;
G 39367.
Parla (Diego) 116
Charbonneau (Marcelle):
Forward America.
39390.
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1942;G
Partridge (Linwood Vernon) 117
Partridge (Linn [i. e. L. V.]):
Dunklee bros’ general store. © 1c. Dec. 10,
1941; G 39238.
Peplinski (Frank)* 118
United we stand for V. © Nov. 3, 1941; G 39378.
Poe (Hugh McLean)* 119
Duffer. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1942; G 39203.
Powell (Frank)* 120
Worrybird. © Dec. 31, 1941; G 39256.
Price (Herbert Oscar)* 121
Buy defense bonds. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1942; G 39324.
Pushman (Hovsep)* 122-144
Alone I wait. - Autumn melody. - Awakening. -
Eternal silence. - From Buddhist temple. - God of
eternal spring. - Hour of silence. - Image among
shadows. - Life’s sunset. - Meditation. - My past
dreams. - Offrande a la paix. - Past golden days,
2.- See ctiniaes 2. - Rose fanée. - Sacred Chinese
horse. - Sultanabad plate, 3. - Summer twilight. -
Turkestan. - Twilight of the roses. - Veil of mys-
tery. - When spring comes. - When twilight comes.
© 1c. each Jan. 28, 1942; G 39330-39352.
Quehl (Richard G.)* 145
V design. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; G 39304.
Rice (Mollie)* 146
Keep ’em flying! © Jan. 14, 1942; G 39295.
Roberson (Walter James) jr.* 147
Major link in the defense chain, U.S. army, Fort
Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. © 1c. Oct. 31,
1941; G 39241.
Rogers (Harris G.) 148
Friend of freedom. © Oct. 1, 1941; G 39386.
Safford (Ruth Perkins)* 149, 150
Drawing room, home of F. B. Crowninshield,
164 Marlboro st., Boston, Mass. - Library, home
of Mrs. McCook Knox, Georgetown,D.C. ©1c. each
Jan. 27, 1942; G 39321, 39322.
Salzman (Betty) 1512152
Gauer (Edward):
Crying baby face plaque, 434. - Smiling baby
face plaque, 433. © 1 c. each Jan. 19, 1942; G
39285, 39286.
Scozzafava (Peter David)* 153
We will work US we will win. © ic. Jan. 5,
1942; G 39202.
Slosar (Paul R.)* 154
We’ll make them jig the Yankee Doodle. © 1c.
Jan. 19, 1942; G 39388.
Smith (Stanley S.)* 155
One Rising Sun set forever. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1942;
G 39289.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
156
Sparkman (Clark B.)* 156
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1942;
G 39294.
Squadrilli (Edward Faust)* 157
Gusto. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1942; G 39283.
Steinthal (Milton) & Kulick (David J.)
Steinthal (Milton):
Fight for freedom, 1,2. © 1 c. each Dec. 29,
1941; G 39273, 39274.
158, 159
Strid (Sven J.)* 160
Victory symbol. © 1c. Jan. 9, 1942; G 39245.
Talamini (Natale)* 161
Big kick. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1942; G 39376.
Tartter (Fred A.)* 162
Our son’s will take possession land of the Rising
Sun. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1941; G 39292.
Thayer (Lois Jane)* 163
Remember, purl harder. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1942;
G 39264.
Thoman (Charlotte E.)* 164
Leprechaun, a pigmy sprite. © Sept. 4, 1941;
G 39255.
Thomas (Norman W.) 165
Tax (Tom) [pseud. of N. W. Thomas]:
Gaffy-goat. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1941; G 39326.
Vermont marble co. 166-177
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Cemetery memorial:
Bakeman, 5811. - Blythe, 5816. - Christian,
8059. - Greely, 8057. - Hamlin, 5812. - Hough,
8056. - Jessup, 5813. - Karlton, 5788. - Kemble,
5814. - Merkel, 8058. - Palmer, 5817. - Sander-
son, 5815. © Dec. 31, 1941; G 39225-39236.
Vogt (Rudolf)* 178
Irish setter. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1942; G 39379.
Wagman (Meyer)* 179
Letter V superimposed by the first 2 bars of
Beethoven’s fifth symphony. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1941;
G 39308.
Walsh (J. Laurence)* 180
Remember Pearl Harbor. ©1c. Dec. 20, 1941;
G 39269.
Walters (John N.) 181
Walters (Phyllis B.):
Victory for humanity, all out for all human-
ity. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1942; G 39206.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942..............ssseceeereecereneeeecs
Walton (Harold F.)*
Awake America. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1941; G 39258.
Webb (Minnie Ella)* 183
Pioneer days. © 1c. Jan. 17, 1942; G 39391.
Wenden (Nadine)* 184-189
Dutch girl. - Kitchen mammy. - Little chef. -
Sailor boy. - Smiling monkey. -Soldier boy. ©l1c.
each Jan. 3, 1942; G 39194-39199.
Western lithograph co. 190-192
Dixon (Elmer P.):
Be first to drink Welchade. - Drink Welchade.
- Drink Welchade 5¢. © 1c. each Dec. 16, 1941;
G 39248-39250.
Whitaker (Frederic)* 193-207
Luray Caverns, Luray, Virginia:
Cathedral. - Cauldron. - Confusion in lime-
stone. - Giant column. - Giant’s Hall. - Portly sen-
tinel. - Road to inferno. - Sacred rive. - Saracen’s
tent, 1, 2. - Spectre column, 1, 2. - Stalactites.-
Three columns. - Titania’s veil. © 1 c.eachJan.
8, 1942; G 39210-39224.
Williams (Wheeler)* 208, 209
Britannia. - Youth re-found. © 1 c. each Jan.
13, 1942; G 39251, 39252.
Wisby (Hrolf)* 210
Cinevision. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1942; G 39384.
Witalis (Eugene J.) 211
Bizzozero (Victor):
Stankiewicz memorial. © 1 c. Jan. 9, 1942;
G 39305.
Witherbee (Sidney Austin) 212
Johnson (Eastman):
Payne (John Howard) 1791-1852, author of
Home sweet home. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942; G 39174.
Wood (James Henry)* 213
Keep them flying, rolling and floating. America’s
answer. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1941; G 39246.
Wood (Sarah W.)* 214, 215
Sallie’s Oregon originals, i, 2. © 1c. each
Dec. 3, 1941; G 39277, 39278.
Young (Jasper)* 216
Stick by your guns and we will beat the Axis.
© 1c. Jan. 12, 1942; G 39243.
Ziolkowski (Korczak)* 217
O, man, hold thee on in courage of soul. © 1c.
Jan. 22, 1942; G 39300.
Sn ee ee eer ee
DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [217
Daley (Marion Marjorie May) 1
Butterfly babies. © Marion R. Daley, Great
Kills, S.I., N. Y. R 102243, Dec. 6, 1941.
Lemair (Henriette Willebeek) 2-18
Baby’s fright. R 103727, Jan. 6, 1942.
Buying hats. R 103742, Jan. 6, 1942.
Cosy corner. R 103733, Jan. 6, 1942.
Dove’s dinner-time. R 103728, Jan. 6, 1942.
Dreadfully busy. R 103737, Jan. 6, 1942.
Fishing boats. R 103739, Jan. 6, 1942.
Greedy. R 103741, Jan. 6, 1942.
452693 O - 42 - 2
Hair cutting. R 103732, Jan. 6, 1942.
Invalid’s birthday. R 103735, Jan. 6, 1942.
Kitty-town. R 103736, Jan. 6, 1942.
Last year’s frock. R 103734, Jan. 6, 1942.
Little queen. R 103726, Jan. 6, 1942.
Out in the snow. R 103730, Jan. 6, 1942.
Persevering Dicky. R 103729, Jan. 6, 1942.
Poor baby. R 103740, Jan. 6, 1942.
Secrets. R 103731, Jan. 6, 1942.
Troublesome children. R 103738, Jan. 6, 1942.
© Henriette Willebeek Lemair van Tuyll van
Serooskerken, Katwijk a/Zee, Holland.
CLASSES H—K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Alderson (Herbert James) 218, 219
Basic or master graph, 1. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942;
I 30038.
Watches graph of Canada, TG-1. © 1c. Dec. 4,
1941; I 30039.
Allspline corp. 220, 221
Dormitory, H-1051. - House, H-105. © 1c.
each Feb. 5, 1942; I 30107, 30108.
Altman (Lawrence F.) 222
Fog light. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942; 1 30049.
Anastasia (Alfred Anthony) 223
Portable nose hangar. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1942;
I 30083.
Arenz (John A.) 224-226
Airplane crimped lock washer fastened per-
manently to nut. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; I 30102.
Arenz internal fibre lock-nut. - Internal fibre
ring locking device. © 1c. each Jan. 5, 1942;
I 29955, 29956.
Armco drainage products assn. 227, 228
Armco air raid shelter. © Jan. 22, 1942; I 30042.
type 90-A. © Dec. 27, 1941; I 30032.
Arndt (Frank L.)
Team-work, let’s all pull together. © Jan. 12,
1942; K'49617.
Artext prints, inc. 230, 231
Wooton (Frank A. A.):
Fighters in action. - Gladiators. © Jan. 19,
1942; K 49658, 49659.
Asbury (Stanley Joseph) 232
Stanley J. Asbury’s streamlined projectiles. ©
1c. Feb. 4, 1942; I 30105.
Ashley (David) inc.
Texas blue bonnets; by Robert Wood. © Feb. 2,
1942; H 2249.
Atsalis (Pete T.)
In line of duty. © Jan. 13, 1942; K 49593.
Serving our country. © Jan. 5, 1942; K 49443.
Baker (John) 236
Propelling mechanism for boats. © 1c. Jan. 23,
1942; I 30066.
Ball (Gordon Edward) 237, 238
Adoration. - Nikki-Tio I. © Nov. 8, 1941; J
33589, 33590.
Barber (Joseph H.) 239
Business incentives and performance. © Jan.
28, 1942; I 30081.
Bates (Donald) 240
Heel sander. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30058.
Bazoberry (Joseph) 241
White Soul. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1942; J 33959.
Beam (Durand) . 242
Air raid shelter. © Dec. 9, 1941; I 30007.
Bearcroft (Percy) 243
Marine engine governor. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
I 30059.
Beelman (Carl M.) 244
Seven V’s for victory. © Jan. 23, 1942; K 49785.
Belin (Julian Allen) - 245
Flag over New York skyline. © 1c. Jan. 22,
1942; J 33937.
Belnap & Thompson, inc. 246-254
Christmas thrill-o-gram. - Here’s how you win.
© July 18, 1941; K 49581, 49582.
Forecast your prize winnings. - Sky’s the limit
for men with sell-evision. - Widen your circle of
friends. - Youhavetobe a good story-teller. - You,
too, can get in on the fun. © Nov. 15, 1941; K
49578-49580, 49584, 49585.
Popularity contest, 1, 2. © Nov. 15, 1941; K
49583, 49586.
Benson mfg. co. 2595-259
Specification design, 19440-19444. © Apr. 3,
1941; I 30075-30079.
Berger (Jacques) 260
Test light. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30048.
Bernard picture co., inc. 261-274
Bernard:
Bouquet, 1, 2. - Country scene, 1, 2. - Early
American, 1, 2. - Elegance, 1, 2. - Femininity, 1, 2.
- Red coats, 1, 2. - Still life, 1, 2. © Jan. 3, 1942;
K 49629-49642.
Bethlehem steel co. 275-280
American ships are heading into it. - Navy is
at grips with the enemy. © Dec. 12, 1941; K 49522.
49523.
Chuck it in the trash can. © Jan. 15, 1942; K
49758.
Navy is at grips with the enemy, let’s get the
ships to them. - We’ve got to have ships to get at
the enemy. © Jan. 13, 1942; K 49621, 49622.
Step on it. © Dec. 19, 1941; K 49451.
Bledsoe (Thomas Franklin) 281
Bledsoe ranch tours. © 1 c. Jan. 30, 1942; J
33960
CLASSES H—K
Bolt-braced-buildings co. 282
Demountable made-on-the-site-construction. ©
Dec. 26, 1941; I 30011.
Borden co. 283
Hello! Elsie speaking! © Dec. 16, 1941; K 49440.
Boyle (John Allen) 284
Sectional portable barracks, SPB-6. © ic.
Jan. 6, 1942; I 29958.
Broughton (Arthur G.) 285
Reversing plug. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30057.
Brown (Mary E. J.) 286
Phonette. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30110.
Brown instrument co. 287-295
Brown chart, 5152-1. © Oct. 22, 1941; I 30000.
5153-N. © Nov. 17, 1941; I 30106.
Brown instrument co. [chart], 1865-B. © Jan.
2, 1942; 1 30035.
—— 10678.
— 12103.
—— 12104.
—— 12679.
—— 12680.
—— 14025.
© Dec. 2, 1941; 1 30033.
© Nov. 26, 1941; I 30036.
© Nov. 28, 1941; I 29997.
© Nov. 20, 1941; I 29999.
© Dec. 15, 1941; I 30034.
© Nov. 10, 1941; I 29998.
Brun (Lester John) 296
Time variant [and] control. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1942;
I 30027.
Burton (Hal R.) 297
3 level residence. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1942; I 30068.
Calder (Frank H.) & Olsen (Leon) 298
Let’s go U.S. A., keep ’em flying. © Dec. 12,
1941; K 49502.
Canadian radium & uranium corp. 299
Radium use chart. © 1c. Jan. 6, 1942; I 29988.
Carmody (D. W.) 300
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 27, 1942; K
49774,
Carvell (Edward) 301
[Christian cross above the letter V] © Jan. 21,
1942; K 49661.
Cavello (Anthony J.) 302
Player’s combination. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942;
1 30043.
Cearley (J. W.) & sons. 303
Carruth memorial, Forest Park, Houston. © 1
c. Jan. 19, 1942; I 30021.
Cheney (Charles G.) 304
KO Tokyo. © Jan. 2, 1942; K 49626.
Chicago. University. 305
Wind rose chart, 272. © Dec. 15, 1941; I 30023.
Chicago & Dlinois midland railway co. 306
Lincoln the postmaster. © Dec. 26, 1941; K
49757.
Chicago pump co. 307, 308
Sewage flow, million gallons per day:
3 in. parshall flume. - 6 in. parshall flume.
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1942; 1 30085, 30086.
Christmas club. 309
U. S. defense savings bonds; by William Grotz.
© Dec. 29, 1941; K 49507.
Colson (Usher Rae) 310-320
Beauty blossoms. - Boyhood days; by John J.
Humski. - Lucky dog; by Jack S. Wittrup. - Play-
time pals; by Irene Patten. - See-saw; by Charles
H. Twelvetrees. © Jan. 19, 1942; K 49648, 49653-
49656.
Boynton (Fitz William):
Call to arms. - Foreign entanglements. ©
Jan. 19, 1942; K 49649, 49652.
Hadland (Harry):
Lazy waters. - Pioneer home.
1942; K 49651, 49657.
Hinton (Walter Haskell):
Gallantry on the range. - Hasty retreat. ©
Jan. 19, 1942; K 49647, 49650.
© Jan. 19,
Concannon (Martin T.) 321
Concannon sky illuminator. ©1c.Dec. 18, 1941;
I 29984.
Cooke (Ernest S.)
Ayrcar. © 1c. Jan. 10, 1942; I 30004. ;
Clutch mechanism. ©1c. Feb. 3, 1942, I 30122.
322, 323
Corbetta construction co., inc. 324
Underground magazine. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1941;
I 30016.
Crittenden (Ethel S.) 325
Victory star; or, The morning star. © Jan. 16,
1942; K 49778.
Cunningham (Robert W.) 326
Electrical adapter for octagon outlet boxes. ©
lc. Jan. 2, 1942; I 29950.
Davies (Joseph Herbert) 327
Plan for reinforced concrete barge. © 1c. Jan.
5, 1942; I 29957.
De-Filippi (Armando Paolo) 328, 329
Reflector searchlight. - Stratosphere. © 1c.
Jan. 26, 1942; I 30096, 30097.
Deming (Rose) 330
Seating-aid lite ray. ©1c.Jan.10, 1942; I 30003.
Derrydale press, inc. 331, 332
Clark (Roland):
Dropping in, Canada goose. - Taking off, blue
wing teal. © Oct. 10, 1941; K 49610, 49611.
Deutsch (John J.) 333
Anatomical razor. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30051.
DiRocco (Ernest) 334
Spirit of U.S. A. © Jan. 21, 1942; K 49775.
Donald art co., inc. 335
Woodland festival, D. A.C. 135; by J. A. Carroll.
© Jan. 1, 1942; K 49396.
Ellison (Franklin Hugh) 336-342
Ellison telephone book:
Cabinet. - Case. - Holder. - Rack. - Set. ©
1c. each Dec. 27, 1941; J 33924-33928. :
Ellison Tel-e-phone book cabinet. - Ellison Tel-
e-z-phone book cabinet. © 1c. each Dec. 27, 1941;
J 33922, 33923.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Emery (George S.) 343
Directional unit and parts. © 1 c. Jan. 30, 1942;
I 30084.
Evans (Carroll L.) 344
Specific gravity recorder. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942;
I 30112.
Ewert (William C.) 345
Magnetic field interception weather chart 1942.
© Dec. 2, 1941; I 29954.
Exhibit supply co. 346
This coupon is good for one evening of pooter
scootin’. © Dec. 2, 1941; K 49483.
Expandor, inc. 347
Closet planning. © Sept. 30, 1941; I 29975.
Farnam (Julian P.) 348-350
Defabrex. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1942; I 30072.
Defabrex [prefabricated house] © 1c. Jan. 19,
1942; I 30022.
Prefabricated demountable emergency houses.
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1942; I 29979.
Fawley-Brost co. 351
[Chart] T-OP 1599. © Dec. 19, 1938; I 30095.
Fink (Morris) 352, 353
Remember Pearl Harbor. - Remember Pearl
Harbor, buy defense bonds and stamps. © Dec. 20,
1941; J 33920, 33921.
Fisher (Thomas W.) 354
Fountain toothbrush. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942;
I 30045.
Fortman (Lawrence A.) } 355
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Dec. 17, 1941; K
49485.
Fostoria pressed steel corp. 356
Para-sphere chart for estimating equipment in-
stallation. © Feb. 2, 1942; 1 30104.
Foxboro co. 357-360
[Foxboro flow meter chart] 85827. © Dec. 31,
1941; I 29982.
[Foxboro pressure gauge thermometer or flow
meter chart] 89070, 89963. © Dec. 31, 1941;
I 29981, 29983.
[Foxboro thermometer or pressure gauge chart]
898434-1. © Jan. 2, 1942; I 29980.
Frank (Manuel boy) 361
Container or receptacle. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
I 30046.
Fratelli Branca &co., inc. 362
Attesa, anticipation; by Pompeo Massani. ©
Dec. 15, 1941; K 49609.
Fuller (Roy J.) 363
Box handling tool. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942; I 29949.
Fuller & Kaufman. 364
Pictorial creative ability test, and suggested
form as educational toy. © 1 c. Jan. 10, 1942;
I 30026.
Gabill (Tanis) 365
Improved backsaw blade. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; I
29951.
Gale (Louis H.) 366-368
Galewood, Cook Co., Dl., May, 1883, residence
of Abram Gale:
Front. - Rear. © 1 c. each Jan. 28, 1942; J
33957, 33958.
Residence of Mrs. Harriet L. Sayre. © 1c. Jan.
28, 1942; J 33956.
Ganoung (F. Samuel) 369
Illuminated sign. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; I 29948.
Gara (Denes) 370
United for victory, with our Commander in Chief.
© Dec. 29, 1941; K 49505.
Garst (George W.) 371
Small hydro-electric generator. © 1c. Jan. 23,
1942; I 30064.
General biological supply house, inc. 372-375
Amphioxus, CR21.4. © Jan. 12, 1942; 1 30019.
Earthworm dissection, CR11.2. © Jan. 12, 1942;
I 30017. .
Frog urinogenital systems, CR27.2. © Jan. 12,
1942; I pub. 30018.
Moss. © Jan. 5, 1942; I 30020.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 376-432
Buell (Alfred L.):
Bit drafty. - First class. - Keep ’em flying.-
Keep going ahead. - Leading lady. - Oh! - Pipe
this. - Plane to see. - Salute to you. - Shipshape. -
Tell it to the marines. - You gotta get up. © Dec.
26, 1941; K 49700-49711.
Castle bridge; by Paul Emile Lecomte. - Come
on, pal; by Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hintermeister. -
Country doctor; by Dan Muller. - For friendship’s
sake; by F.M. Bennett. - Gateway to the mountains;
by Robert Wood. - Good morning; by Pearl Frush. -
Haven of happiness; by J. Wilson. - Hunter’s dream;
by W. E. Powell. - Jeanie; by Jules Erbit. - Light in
the window; by Francis Dixon. - Look pleasant; by
Charlotte Becker. - Old sea captain; by Harold An-
derson. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49734-49736, 49738,
49739, 49742, 49743, 49746, 49747, 49749, 49750,
49753.
Crandell (Bradshaw):
Birds of a feather. - Eternal question. - Spirit
of liberty. - When romance comes. © Dec. 26, 1941;
K 49726, 49730, 49738, 49755.
Divinely fair. - Good old U.S. A. - Green hat. -
Let’s go. - Nobody loves me. - Norman village. -
Polly’s paradise. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49725, 49729,
49731, 49732, 49740, 49744, 49751.
Flower portrait:
Calla lilies. - Chrysanthemums. - Dahlias. -
Easter lilies. - Gladiolas. - Hibiscus. - Magnolias.-
Orchids. - Peonies. - Poinsettias. - Roses. - Water
lilies. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49712-49723.
Hider (A. H.)
Bee tree. - Let’sbefriends. © Dec. 26, 1941;
K 49741, 49756.
Hiebel (Adelaide):
Blossom-time is blue-bird time. - Cop on the
corner. - Everybody sing. - In a forest glade. - One
big happy family. - Sweetheart of the range. - Ten-
strike. - World is mine. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49724,
49727, 49728, 49733, 49737, 49745, 49752, 49754.
Gerstein (Daniel) 433
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 17, 1942; K
49587.
CLASSES H—K
no. 1, 1942
Gogerty (Henry L.) 434
Prefabricated demountable system of
construction. © 1 c. Jan. 27, 1942; I 30069.
Gonzalez (Alvin R.) 435
Baby spine strengthening cart, combination,
lying-sit-walk, with a removable fabric seat. ©
1c. Jan. 3, 1942; J 33852.
Good neighbor assn. 436, 437
Defense victory ride official pick up station
[poster] © Sept. 1, 1941; K 49450.
Official pick up station register. © Oct.1, 1941;
K 49447.
Goodrich (Elvin R.) 438
Safety cylinder. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30062.
Gray (John M.) 439
Speed-e-feed, a self service cafe. © 1c. Jan.
5, 1942; I 29925.
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) & Kohlenberger en-
gineering corp. 440
K &G shrimp sizer. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1942;
I 29996.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 441-443
Automatic electric fence controller. © 1c.
Dec. 20, 1941; I 29995.
Electronic impulse control system. © 1 c. Dec.
22, 1941; I 29992.
Photoelectric fence.
I 29994.
© 1c. Dec. 20, 1941;
Gross-Schoenwald, inc. 444, 445
K. O. for Tokyo. - Their bombs blew us to-
gether. © Jan. 10, 1942; K 49509, 49510.
Gunderson (Gustav) 446
Gundy lock nut. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1942; I 30098.
Gustrine (Charles) 447
Victory. © Jan. 19, 1942; K 49618.
Haberstroh (Chadwick J.) 448
Fighting deer, Yellowstone park. © Jan. 19,
1942; J 33965.
Handler (Lawrence) & Berkow (Carl) 449, 450
It’s in the bag. © Jan. 5, 1942; K 49646.
Hart & Downey. 451
After victory, what? © Jan. 2, 1942; K 49612.
Hays corp. 452, 453
Hays recorder chart, 376. © Dec. 23, 1941;
I 30037.
— 377. © Jan. 19, 1942; I 30031.
Herman (Ellen Shawver) 454
Let’s bury the hatchet. © Dec. 12, 1941; K
49627.
Heywood (R. R.) co., inc. 455-459
Blessed Easter, R-1027. - Easter message, R-
1025. - God bless you at Easter, R-1026. - Joy and
peace at Eastertime, R-1029. - Praise God from
Whom all blessings flow, R-1028. © Jan. 15, 1942;
K 49588-49592.
Hill (Harry Capelle) 460
Hark! The voice of liberty. © Jan. 10, 1942; K
49669.
492
Hillard (Ruth Adele) 461
Daddy’s friend. © Oct. 2, 1941; K 49676.
Hone (Vernon R.) 462
Live animal trap. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; I 29947.
Horner (Charles Asbury) 463
Clamp latch for holding double gates rigidly to-
gether. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; I 29953.
Horrell (R. E.) : 464
XTerminate, don’t tolerate, sanitate. © Oct. 15,
1941; K 49773.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 465-469
Are you still a kid at heart? - Don’t shoot off
your mouth! - Even a whisper can be heard! - Re-
member Pearl Harbor. - Treacherous as a Jap! ©
Jan. 23, 1942; K 49693-49697.
Hunsaker (Claude H.) 470
Sectional foundation for Acme relay & instru-
ment case, 4973. © Jan. 16, 1942; I 30094.
Hunt (James V.) 471
7th December, war on Japan, come 11th Decem-
ber, war on Germany, now let US shoot the works.
© Dec. 12, 1941; K 49488.
Hutchison (Julian Daugherty) 472, 473
Fruit and vegetable container. © 1c. Oct. 25,
1941; I 30015.
Smooth solid strand stock wire fence. © 1c.
Nov. 27, 1941; I 30040.
Idone (Raphael Angelico) 474
I have responded to my country’s call to arms
to defend democracy. © Jan. 8, 1942; K 49619.
India house, inc. 475
First transatlantic mail vessel subsidized by
U.S. A.; by J. E. Butterworth. © Jan. 3, 1942; K
49772.
Industrial equities, inc. 476-488
All out, not for an air raid but to join the parade
of award winners. - Ideas in action built America. -
It takes alot of work and patience to develop a
little idea. - Opportunity is knocking at your door.
© Jan. 20, 1942; K 49664-49667.
Columbus did it! A difficult situation may be
solved by the proper use of ideas, E-44. - Ideas
are working for national defense, D-43. - Sock it
over the fence for a cash award, E-20. - Star em-
ployee, E-26. - Treasure chest of useful informa-
tion, E-38. - Trying to adopt suggestions, D-30. -
What about the future? Maybe your ideas will be-
come a reality in the future, E-2. - Who goes there?
Just a littie idea being bullied by fear, E-32. - Win
extra cash for your vacation, E-14. © Jan. 9, 1942;
K 49511-49519.
International picture pub. corp. 489
In old England, 751; by J. M. Nicholson. © Oct.
1, 1941; K 49495.
Jay Gee enterprises. 490, 491
Americans in service. © Jan. 6, 1942; K49441.
Remember Pearl Harbor, let’s goU.S. A! ©
Jan. 6, 1942; K 49442.
Jensen ptg. co. 492
St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, in the late eighties.
© Dec. 31, 1941; K 49493.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
John (William Earl Brown) 493
5 in one speedy draw-kit. © 1c. Dec. 20, 1941;
I 30029.
Johnson (Frances) 494
Floor cleaner’s friend. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942;
1 30116.
Jones (W. W.) 495
Dangling dictator. © Nov. 29, 1941; K 49643.
Jordan (John C.) 496
Remember Pearl Harbor, remember Manila. ©
Jan. 24, 1942; K 49663.
Kahn (David) 497
Proposed rearrangement of stenotype keyboard.
© 1c. Jan. 27, 1942; I 30067.
Kearney (James R.) corp. 498
Victory is calling for continuity of power. ©
Jan. 7, 1942; K 49628.
Kellogg (John Leroy) 499
Kellogg prism holder. © Dec. 20, 1941; I 29985.
Kellogg co. 500
Dietitian. © Jan. 22, 1942; K 49698.
Kemper-Thomas co. 501-512
Birth of the American navy. - Blue turban. -
Give me liberty or give me death. - Ours to pro-
tect. © Jan. 1, 1942; K 49594, 49598, 49600, 49604.
Day dreams. - Lady in red. © Jan. 1, 1942; K
49599, 49603.
Erbit (Jules):
Strutting her stuff. - Sweet sixteen. - Yoo-hoo.
© Jan. 1, 1942; K 49595, 49596, 49605.
Hintermeister (Hy. [i. e. John Henry]):
Bringing home the bacon. - Lady Amherst
pheasants. - Salute to the flag. © Jan. 1, 1942; K
49597, 49601, 49602.
Kennedy (Stella Dunn) 513
Pencil clasp ring. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30047.
Kenney (V. C.) 514
Let’s K. O. Tokyo. © Jan. 2, 1942; K 49623.
Kenny press. \ 515
Remember Pearl Harbor; by Harvey Ragsdale.
© Dec. 26, 1941; K 49492.
King (Laura L. Phillips) 516
Laura’s thread & needle cushion. © Oct. 16,
1941; J 33853.
King features syndicate, inc. 517-543
Cecile’s first experience with taffy, T-147. -
Dionne (Mama) making quints clothes, T-97. -
Dionne (Papa) reads a story after dinner, T-73. -
Kitchen scene in house where Papa Dionne was born,
T-20. - Quints leave nursery to visit parents home,
T-110. - Quints turn the first earth for new house,
T-117. - Quints visit their birthplace, T-114. - 3
of the quintuplets with their pet, T-84. © Feb. 1,
1942; J 33975-33982.
Dafoe (Dr.) looks at Marie’s teeth, T-149. -
Emilie enjoys her tooth brush, T-148. - Quintup-
lets like their fruit, T-140. © Jan. 11, 1942; J
33870-33872.
10
Dafoe (Dr.), Nurse Provencher and the quin-
tuplets, T-145. - Emilie massages her lips, T-151.
- Emilie shows you the blowing exercise, T-144. -
Provencher (Nurse) has Marie exercise her teeth
on hard rubber, T-136. © Jan. 18, 1942; J 33933-
33936.
Dionne (Mama) introduces quints to candy making,
T-203. - Quints first taffy pull, T-102. - Quints get
all stuck up, T-204. © Jan. 25, 1942; J] 33962-33934.
Dionne (Papa) with his famous daughters, T-91. -
Part of the Dionne family writing to Santa, T-57. -
Quints and brother Daniel with new puppy Bichonne,
T-54. © Dec. 21, 1941; J 33873, 33876, 33877.
Having fun with Mama and Papa Dionne, Q-57. -
Quintuplets and their guard, Q-156. © Dec.6, 1941;
J 33874, 33875.
Housekeeper for quints inspects laundry, T-154.
- Laundress and maid finish the quints ironing,
T-159. - One day’s wash at the Dionne nursery,
T-157. - Quints look for repairs to be done, T-162.
© Jan. 5, 1942; J 33856-33859.
Kitchen (Howard H.) 544
Metal railroad tie. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30123.
Klissner (William A.) 545
Animated adornment pin. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942;
I 29952.
Kramer (Irving V.) 546
Dualope, a one-piece 2-in-1 envelope. © 1 c.
Jan. 22, 1942, I 30030.
Krebs (LeRoy J.) 547
Automatic headlight dimmer. © 1 c. Jan. 23,
1942; I 30053.
Laboulais (J. L.) 548
Either he or U.S. © Dec. 8, 1941; K 49484.
Lancaster (Leon L.) 549-552
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Dec. 17, 1941; K
49671.
2-4. © Dec. 24, 1941; K 49672-49674.
553
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
Larson (Edward L.)
Physician’s utility kit.
I 30050.
La Rue ptg. co. 554
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Dec. 19, 1941; K
49759.
555
© Aug. 1, 1940; K
Lauder (Murza Mann)
Vote straight democratic.
49789.
Lavoie (Ernest A.) 556, 557
Nuts to the winner. - Pine Grove night club. ©
1c. each Jan. 19, 1942; J 33930, 33931.
Leeds & Northrup co. 558-568
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder paper] 531. ©
Nov. 21, 1939; I 29964.
612, 614, 618.
29966, 29970.
— 620. © Oct. 3, 1941; I 29971.
— 621. © Nov. 20, 1941; I 29967.
——— 622, 623. © Oct. 10, 1941; I 29968, 29972.
—— 624. © Oct. 14, 1941; I 29973.
—— 629. © Nov. 10, 1941; I 29969.
——— 630. © Nov. 28, 1941; I 29974.
© Sept. 30, 1941; 1 29965,
CLASSES H—K
Leonardi (Benedict T.) 569
Confraternity of Christian doctrine, diploma.
© Jan. 27, 1942; K 39776.
Liberty distributing co. 570
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 7, 1942; K
49571.
Lieberman (Samuel P.) 571
Member of our family in service. © Jan. 26,
1942; K 49783.
Lockheed aircraft corp. 572
Time is short! Are you on the beam? © Jan.
7, 1942; K 49668.
Lowe (Edward) 573
Remember Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7th, 1941. © Jan.
20, 1942; K 49620.
574
© 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
Lutz (Hamilton P.)
Handy pocket kerchief.
1 30063.
McArron (Rhea E.) 575, 576
Total eclipse of the Rising sun. - Wrath that is
to come, eternal blackout. © Jan. 15, 1942; K
49606, 49607.
McKinley pub. co. 577, 578
Eire, Irish free state. - Mexico. © Dec. 5,
1941; J 33854, 33855.
McKinnon (Alastair) 579
Candlescent lamp tube. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942;
I 30055.
McReynolds (William E.) 580
Improved license plate holder. © 1 c. Jan. 10,
1942; I 30005.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 581
[Recorder] chart, 9129. © Jan. 21, 1942; I 30041.
Marangos (John) 582, 583
Cretan boy. © Nov. 22, 1941; J 33961.
Hellas; by Guido Reni. © Nov. 22, 1941;H 2248.
Mardus (Herbert H.) 584, 585
Building block. © 1 c. Jan. 21, 1942; I 30099.
Mardus locking device. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1942;
1 30100. :
Mead Johnson & co. 596-589
Babies supervised by physicians are better
babies, 40. © Jan. 23, 1942; K 49765.
Pothast (Bernhard):
Ending the meal. © Jan. 1, 1942; K 49572.
Getting ready for bed. © Dec. 3, 1941; K
49439..
Youthful teacher. © Jan. 28, 1942; K 49814.
Mertzanoff (Christopher E.) 590
Strad violin. © Dec. 15, 1941; I 30012.
Miller (Otto O.) 591
Improved jack press. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1942;
I 30119.
Moreno (Joseph) 592
U.S.A. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 49508.
1l
593
© Jan. 31, 1942; K
Morrow (James Edward)
Remember Pearl Harbor.
49780.
Morse (A. B.) co. 594
I’ve invested in defense savings bonds, have you?
© Jan. 9, 1942; K 49616.
Mulford (Louis K.) 595-609
Denver, Colo., City park, 5. - Fisherman, Wash-
ington pk., Denver, 2. - Priest Lake, Idaho, 1, 2. -
Reflections, sunset, Washington park, Denver, Colo.,
4. - Sprague’s Lake, Estes Pk., Colo., 1, 2, 3. -
Sunset, Berkeley Lake, Denver, Colo., 9, 10, 11. -
Sunset, City park, Denver, Colo.,3.-Sunset, Priest
Lake, Idaho, 3. - Sunset, Washington park, Denver,
Colo., 1, 17. © 1c. each Jan. 2, 1942; J 33938-
33952.
Muller (John) 610
Assembly kit for coaches and wagons. © 1c.
Jan. 23, 1942; I 30060.
Mullins (Joseph Eugene) 611, 612
Aeroplane railway. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1942; I 29978.
Automotive equipment tires, pneumatic & solid.
© 1c. June 18, 1941; I 30082.
Murphy (Thomas D.) co. 613-658
America’s first line of defense; by Anton Otto
Fischer. - Angel of mercy. - Arm of the law; by
Hy Hintermeister. - Be Russian over. - Book on
anatomy. - Breaker at coal mine. - By meadow and
stream. - Chaw beef; by R. James Stuart. - Com-
bining, Washington state. - Color guard, Victor
McLaglen light horse troop. - Come all ye faithful.
- Cradle of liberty. - Down bythe old mill stream. -
Down Mexico way. - Dressed in her best. - Eve; by
Jules Erbit. - Fitting basin, Sun ship co. - Ford
River Rouge plant. - Foxy. - Fur’s stylish, don’t
you think? - Get up and dance; by Billy Devorss. -
Grand Coulee dam, Washington. - Heading the right
way; by C. M. Russell. - I know the ropes. - I roll
my own. - Liberty and justice for all. - Logging on
west coast. - N. Y. central freight train. - Off Nan-
tucket. - Oil tank cars, Bayonne, N. J. - Panda-
Monium. - Perfect shot. - Pittsburgh steel mills at
night. - Production line at Boeing. - Rolling steel
ingot. - Same old spirit; by R. James Stuart. - Scoot
in and see me. - Silent symphony. - Snow queen; by
E. B. Segner. - Still waters. - Tavern in our town.
- Truck transport, Lincoln highway. - Two for tea;
by Hy Hintermeister. - Want to be roped in? - Want
to play? - When summer drives dull care away; by
Moran. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49525-49570.
Napp (Samuel) 659
Proposed scheme for underground hangar. © 1
c. Jan. 20, 1942; I 30025.
National city bank of New York. 660
Spirit of 1942. © 1c. Jan. 26, 1942; J 33954.
National process co., inc. 661, 662
Hoertz (Fred J.):
Enterprise (U. S. S.) - North Carolina (U.S.S.)
© Dec. 17, 1941; K 49520, 49521.
New Hampshire state planning &development comn.
663
New Hampshire; by Louis Hechenberger. © Dec.
9, 1941; K 49494.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
New York graphic society, inc. 664-678 Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. John Henry)):
Chinese screen, 107; by A. T. Toran. ©Jan. 26, Birth of Old Glory. - Dave’s big catch. ©
1942; H 2247. Dec. 26, 1941; K 49476, 49479.
Introduction, 661; by Edgar Bundy. © Jan. 2, Lamasure (Edwin):
1942; H 2244. Cradle of liberty. - I will lift up mine eyes
Matthew (K.): unto the hills. - Ye old mint. © Dec. 26, 1941; K
Azalea tropical trails, 225. - Cambridge, 49454, 49455, 49477.
Mass., Lowell house, Harvard university, 222. - Teller (Grif):
Capitol reflections, 227. - Charming New Orleans, , Building America. - Milking time. - My coun-
228. - Gloucester boats, 232. - Independence hall, try, ‘tis of thee. - This is America. - Washington,
226. - Nassau hall, Princeton university, 223. - New D. C., Jefferson memorial. - Williamsburg, Va.,
Haven, Conn., Harkness tower, Yale university, Bruton parish church. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49453,
221. - Rocky Neck, Gloucester, 231. - Sky line, 49456, 49459, 49472, 49478, 49480.
New York, 229. - Tropical surf, 224. - Waterfront,
New York, 230. © Dec. 15, 1941; H 2226-2237, Ott (Joe) mfg. co. 147, 148
When autumn is here, 611; by Hovsep Pushman. 45 in. Lockhead YP 38. - 45 in. Spitfire. © Sept.
© Jan. 15, 1942; H 2245. 1, 1941; I 29986, 29987.
Noma (Fred) 679 Otto (William E.) 749
Niagara in winter. © Jan. 13, 1942; J 33864. Fashion plate. - Hugo. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1941;]
33865.
Ocean City seashore home for babies. 680
Sweet Marie. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 49608. Palladino (Joseph)
Keep smiili: victory is ours. ©1c. Jan. 15
Oglesby (Gerald J.) 681 them flying A
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 12, 1942; K 1942; J 33869.
49692. :
Parker (Leonard Judson)
Ontario enterprises. 682 Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 1, 1942; K
War pig. © Jan. 26, 1942; K 49680. 49624.
Osborne co. 683-746 Patriotic displays co. 7152
All in favor say I. - Bringing home the bacon. - Man inthis house is serving in defense of Amer-
Case of mistaken identity. - Happy landing. - Here’s ica. © Jan. 13, 1942; K 49524.
mudin your eye. - Here’s that man again. -I hate to
eat and run. - I need a convoy. - It’s a gift. - It’ 5 Patterson (Claud L.) 753
the Gypsy in me. - Passing the buck. - There ain’t Natural colored striped hen egg. © Jan. 15, 1942;
no such animal. © Jan. 29, 1942; K 49790-49801. J 33929.
Call of the running tide; by Thomas O. Sheckell.
- Conquest of a continent; by Robert Wesley Amick. Pennsylvania railroad. 154
- Full speed ahead; by Fred J. Hoertz. - Hello, skip- Partners in national defense; by Grif Teller. ©
per; by Alfred C. Buell. - His first salute; by Annie Dec. 4, 1941; K 49352.
Benson Miller. - I wonder; by A. Varga. - It’s
great to be an American; by R. L. Bartel. - Little Pistoles (Lambert R.) 755
bit of heaven; by Maud Tousey Fangel. - Love sends Remember Pearl Harbor. © Dec. 11, 1941; K
a gift of roses; by Lawrence Wilbur. - Mother’s little 49486.
helper; by Tom Webb. - Return of old Ironsides;
by Percy Moran. - Sure strike; by Walt Otto. - Platt (F. P.) &bro. 756
Team work; by Arthur D. Fuller, - That’ s my bottle; Two bed room floor plan for defense housing.
by Matthew Jaeckle. - There'll always be an Eng- © Jan. 12, 1942; I 30093.
land; by Daniel Sherrin. - There’s where my heart
is turning ever; by Henry D. Smith. - Where old Pollia (Joseph Andrew): 157
ways linger; by Kar] Fisher. © Dec. 26, 1941; K Don't hurry, don’t worry, and your heart will
49452, 49457, 49458, 49460, 49461, 49463-49471, thank you, Rx season 1941-42. © Dec. 10, 1941; K
49473, 49475, 49481. 49482.
Canal boat. - Cigar store wooden Indian. - Coun-
try store. - Covered bridge. - Old box sled. - Old Pollock (Bernard A.) 158
grist mill. - Old oaken bucket. - River steamboat. - Hot air stove. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30061.
Roadside lime kiln. - Toll gate. - Village black-
smith shop. - Village filling station. © Jan. 29, Popular science pub. co., inc. 759
1942; K 49802-49813. U.S. destroyer Mayo class, 421-444. © Feb. 1,
Day dreaming. - Friendly road leads home; by 1942; I 30080.
Delaistre. - Man for the ages. © Dec. 26, 1941; K
49677-49679. Preston (William W.) & Cone (Thomas H.) 760
De Maris (Walter): Black-o-lite window black-out fixtures. © 1c.
Onward. - Welcome back to the good old days. Dec. 18, 1941; I 29989.
© Dec. 26, 1941; K 49462, 49474.
Heralds of spring, P 1980. - In the Thanksgiving Quickprint. 761
tradition, P 1982. - May’s second Sunday, P 1981. - Serving you. © Jan. 21, 1942; K 49670.
Poinsettias, P 1984. - Spirit of Christmas, P 1983.
- Wedding, graduation, anniversaries, P 1978. -
Your valentine, P 1979. © 1c. each Feb. 3, 1942; Rabourn (Jewel William) 762
J 33966-33972. Swing bomber. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1942; I 30006.
12
CLASSES H—K
Rahm (Omer) 763
Coal-master stoker. © 1lc.Jan. 5, 1942; I 30070.
Rathbun (Loyd Raymond) 764
Simple chart of fingerings for the conservatory
system oboe. © 1c. Jan. 2, 1942; I 30071.
Reale (Giacinto J.) 765
America, one flag, one country, one people. ©
Dec. 18, 1941; K 49574.
Reddy Kilowatt. 766, 767
In the undimmed spirit of Christmas. © Dec.
17, 1941; K 49613.
Vital electric power for victory. © Jan. 19, 1942;
K 49766.
Reinke score sheet co. 768
Keep ’em rolling, keep ‘em flying. © Dec. 23,
1941; K 49444,
Reproducta, inc. 769-779
Despair not, ye peoples of the world; by William
Vercellino Canova. © July 17, 1941; K 49681.
Feldman (Max):
[Landscape] 0264, 0265. © Aug. 25, 1941; K
48690, 49691.
Hart (H. Anson):
[Landscape] 0262, 0263. © Aug. 25, 1941; K
49688, 49689.
Linge (Mrs.):
Sandman’s prey, 0260. - Watchful waiting,
0261. © Aug. 25, 1941; K 49686, 49687.
Neumann (H.):
How about us? 0257. - Pals! 0259. - Repent-
ant, oh, yes! 0256. - Ultimatum! 0258. © Aug.
25, 1941; K 49682-49685.
7180
© 1. Jan. 8, 1942;
Ritter & Ritter, inc.
Identification bag, 1942.
1 30028.
781
© Dec. 20, 1941;
Roach (William C.)
Victory, keep America free.
K 49449,
7182
© Jan. 14, 1942; K
Robinson (Guy H.)
Remember Pearl Harbor.
49573.
Rodius (Richard Leo) 7183
Go get em A. B. C.D. © Jan. 23, 1942; K 49660.
Rogers (James Gamble) 2d. 784
Winter Park, Fla., U. S. Post office. © 1c.
Jan. 15, 1942; I 30002.
Roth (Frederick William) 785
Victory, prayer changes things. © Dec. 23,
1941; K 49760.
Rubenstein (Harry) 186
Ain’t it the truth. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1942; J 33932.
Runyan (Ralph) ; 7187
Plans for [sub-division] Runyan development,
Fort Wayne, Indiana. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1942; I 29976.
St. John (George Elmer) 7188
Syllable-unit vowel-entry-exit, master-key. ©
Jan. 9, 1942; I 30073.
13
St. Louis sticker co.
Remember Pearl] Harbor:
Roosevelt. - Uncle Sam. © Dec. 27, 1941;
K 49500, 49501.
789, 790
Sandifer (Emmett N.) 791
Passion Cross. © Dec. 22, 1941; H 2246.
Sands (Walter) 792
Sediment tester. © ic. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30118.
7193
© 1c. Dec. 11, 1941;
Schluessler (Edmund)
Clothing-rest comfort.
I 30024.
Schmidt (Frederick H.) jr. 794
Combined helicopter and amphibious aircraft
with mobile wings. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; 1 30114.
795
© Jan. 18, 1942; K
Schmiedel (Oscar B.)
Remember Pearl Harbor.
49699.
Scofield hatchery. 796
Massco White Rocks. © Dec. 17, 1941; K 49761.
Seelig specialties co. 197
Match for the Jap. © Jan. 21, 1942; J 33953.
Seibold (Emil M.) 7198
Who will win this war. © Dec. 30, 1941; K 49427.
Shea (Anne E.) 799
All for America. © Jan. 3, 1942; K 49448.
Shelton (W. P.) 800
Happy times on the playground; by Ralph Berry.
© Oct. 10, 1941; K 49506.
Simons (Ethel M.) 801, 802
[House] plan 1-A, 1-B. ©1c.each Dec. 8, 1941;
I 30013, 30014.
Skipper toy co. 803, 804
My weather forecast for today. © Dec. 3, 1941;
K 49446.
Weather log. © Dec. 13, 1941; K 49445.
Slaughter (Duke Lawrence) 805, 806
Keep ’em winning. - There is no power on earth
that can permanently stay us. © Jan. 28, 1942; K
49781, 49782.
Slehofer (Johnie) 807
Drill &puddler. © ic. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30052.
Smith (Arthur E.) 808-810
Annie Oakley shooting galleries:
Ace of hearts. - Flame. © Dec. 1, 1941; K
49644, 49645.
Pip ring. © Dec. 1, 1941; K 49675.
Smith (Frank J.) 8il
Diesel engine combustion principle. © 1c. Jan.
23, 1942; I 30065.
Smith, Kline & French laboratories. 812
Accident ward; by Robert Riggs. © Jan. 23,
1942; K 49815.
Somerville (John Wilson) 813
Mother ship. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30103.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sorensen (Edward H.) 814
Mechanical gland. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1942; 1 30145.
Sorensen (Henry) 815
Dam design based on the Sorensen mass con-
crete erection method. [Rev.] © 1c. Jan. 8, 1942;
I 29977.
Sovey (Frank) 816
Remember Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, down
with Japan. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1942; I 30109.
Sovic (John Peter) 817
Cover holder for pots and pans. © 1c. Jan. 2,
1942; I 29946.
Sparger (Haywood M.) 818
Specifications for portable folding house. © 1
c. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30111. ‘
Spencer & Wyckoff. 819-860
Blanding (Camp), Florida, 383, 384, 385. ©
Oct. 23, 1941; J 33912-33914.
Davis (Camp), North Carolina, 399, 400. © Jan.
5, 1942; J 33910, 33911.
Jackson (Camp), South Carolina, 423, 424. ©
Jan. 5, 1942; J 33908, 33909.
Joseph T. Robinson (Camp), Arkansas:
43rd combat engineers, 345. - 110th medical
regiment, 346. - 127th field artillery, 344. - 134th
infantry, 342. - 187th infantry, 347. - 153rd infan-
try, 343. © Aug. 4, 1941; J 33879-33884,
340, 341, 348, 349, 350. © Aug. 4, 1941; J
33878, 33885-33887, 33907.
Leonard Wood (Fort), Missouri:
1st engineer regiment, 358, 359. - 20th in-
fantry regiment, 354. © Aug. 8, 1941; J 33889,
33893, 33894.
Post hospital, 363. © Aug. 8, 1941; J 33898.
351-353, 355-357, 360-362, 364, 365. © Aug.
8, 1941; J 33888, 33890-33892, 33895-33897, 33899,
33900, 33905, 33906.
McClellan (Fort), Alabama, 376, 377.
23, 1941; J 33916, 33917.
Polk (Camp), Louisiana, P-10. © Jan. 5, 1942;
J 33903.
Shelby (Camp), Mississippi, S-1, S-1-A, S-2,
S-2-A. © Jan. 5, 1942; J 33901, 33902, 33904,
33918.
Stewart (Camp), Ga., Anti-aircraft training cen-
ter, 366. © Oct. 23, 1941; J 33919.
Wheeler (Camp), Ga., Infantry replacement
training center, 382. © Oct. 23, 1941; J 33915.
© Oct.
Sporting news pub. co. 861-864
1941:
Chicago Cubs, 20461. - Cincinnati Reds,
20362. - Philadelphia Athletics, 20217. - Pittsburgh
Pirates, 20457. © Sept. 26, 1941; J 33860-33863.
State emblem co.
Ax the Axis. - Smash Tokio.
K 49576, 49577.
865, 866
© Dec. 20, 1941;
Stern (Max A.) 867, 868
Liberty and justice. - Roll of honor. © Feb. 2,
1942; K 49787, 49788.
Stoll (Bessie Mosley) 869, 870
Mosley highbacked olde style ten purpose space
saver arm chair. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1941; I 29991.
Mosley welded stamped tubular construction. ©
1c. Jan. 6, 1942; J 29993.
14
Stout houses, inc. 871
Stout thermal tent, 2. © Nov. 11, 1941; I 29990.
Sussman (Paul) 872
Pneumatic tire, tube testing case. © 1c. Feb.
3, 1942; I 30113.
Swanson (W. A.) 873
Frolic King. © Jan. 23, 1942; K 49662.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 874-879
Tag chart, A-750-300-9 A-180-0-9. © Jan. 20,
1942; 1 30087.
—— A-5000-0-8. © Jan. 7, 1942; 1 30088.
—— 100-0-100-PT, 180-0-120-PT, 1500-200-
IR 3000-2000-PR-13, 3020-1000-PR-13. © Jan. 30,
1942; I 30089-30092.
Technical service bureau, inc. 880-882
pH of buffered solutions, A-103. © Dec. 2,
1941; I 30010.
Properties of caustic soda solutions, A-101.
Dec. 2, 1941; I 30009.
Properties of sugar solutions, A-102. © Dec: 2,
1941; I 30008.
©
Teich (Curt) &co., inc. 883-908
[Air mail double notehead] D-6556. - Hawaii
{air mail envelope] D-6557. © June 3, 1941; K
49763, 49764.
California missions, OB-H2584. - Chicago, Mor-
rison hotel, 1B-H87. - Message from colorful Colo-
rado, the mile high state, OB-H2699. © Mar. 19,
1941; K 49430, 49432, 49433.
Greetings from:
Auburn, home of Alabama polytechnic insti-
tute, 1B-H345. © Apr. 21, 1941; K 49784.
Canton, Ohio, 1B-H409. - Riley (Fort), Kan-
sas, 1B-H516. © May 20, 1941; K 49496, 49499.
Carolina Beach, N. C., Carolina’ s playground,
1B-H677. © June 13, 1941; K 49762.
Cody, Wyoming, gateway of the famous Cody-
way to Yellowstone, OB-H2675. - Minnesota, OB-
H2451. - West Yellowstone, Montana, West entrance
to Yellowstone park, OB-H2677. - Wyoming, the
last of the Old West, OB-H2676. © Mar. 19, 1941;
K 49428, 49429, 49431, 49434.
Decatur, Illinois, soy bean capital of the world,
1B-H138. - Panama City, Florida, 1B-H178. - Utica,
New York, 1B-H263. © Apr. 4, 1941; K 49436-
49438.
Hammond, Indiana, 1B-H636. - Mansfield,
Ohio, 1B-H467. © May 26, 1941; K 49497, 49498.
Henderson, Kentucky, 1B-H711. - Owensboro,
Kentucky, 1B-H712. - Sheridan, Wyoming, 1B-H690.
© June 23, 1941; K 49767-49769.
Nevada, the one sound state, OB-H2151. - Oh
boy! I just keno-ed, OB-H2152. © June 9, 1941; K
49770, 49771.
Washington, D. C., 1B-H655.
K 49614.
Moroni, 1B-H242. © Apr. 4, 1941; K 49435.
Sailor’s prayer, 1B-H527. © May 16, 1941; K
49615.
© June 5, 1941;
Temple (Eugene Henry) 909
San Xavier mission. © Jan. 5, 1942; J 33955.
Thomas (Norman Wilson) 910
Our heart is in victory. © Dec. 17, 1941; K
49504.
CLASSES H—K
no. 1, 1942 936
Wentworth (R. J.) 924
Thompson (Seth B.) 911
Pet door. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; I 30120.
Typographic layout tee-square. © 1c. Jan. 23,
1942; I 30044.
Westgate (Oscar L.) 925
Magnetic compass rose. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942;
I 29917.
Thornton (Dorothy M.) 912
Christmas victorious. © Dec. 23, 1941; K
49575.
Westphal (William J.) 926
Remember Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, buy U.S.
Tower (Fred L.) cos. 913
defense bonds. © Dec. 30, 1941; K 49777.
Remember Pearl Harbor [Uncle Sam and march-
ing soldiers] © Dec. 19, 1941; K 49625.
White (Frank) 927
Universal lamp stand. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1942;
I 30056.
Underhill (Charles Reginald) 914
Captain Mikus. © 1 c. Feb. 5, 1942; J 33973.
Williams (Thomas Jefferson) 928-930
Pawsing, 1, 2, 3. © 1 c. each Jan. 15, 1942; J
33866-33868.
Union oil co. of California. 915-917
Don’t eventrust grandma with a sledge hammer.
- Don’t play with equipment. - It’s safer if we all
work together. © Dec. 20, 1941; K 49489-49491.
Willis (Charles Main) 931
Cellarless house for defense housing. © lic.
Veneer package council. 918
Jan. 14, 1942; I 30001.
Six state apple pack. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; J
33974.
Wilson (Theodore) 932
Ely-Wilson cleaning, sizing, stripping, dyeing
Vesely (Thomas E.) 919
and drying machine. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; I 30054.
Surface cleaning machine. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942;
I 30121.
Witting (William E.) 933
Jiffy jotter paper and percil holder. © 1c. Feb.
Vocafilm corp. 920, 921
3, 1942; I 30117.
It takes time. - Stitch in time. © Jan. 15, 1941;
J 33840, 33848.
Woodcock mfg. co. 934
I am in Arkansas with my ass in Missouri, OB-
Walter (Ella B.) 922
H2377. © Feb. 8, 1941; K 49503.
Those little [slant eye]’d [yellow rat]s asked for
the devil’s phone number at Pearl Harbor. © Jan.
1, 1942; K 49487. Yearby (Ferman) 935
Service man, my friend. © Jan. 2, 1942; K 49779.
Zader (Willis Edward) 936
W.E. Z. [1930-1946 star-charts] © Feb. 27,
1941; 1 30074.
Weinstein (Reuben) 923
Save for a share in America. © 1c. Jan. 9,
1942; I 30101.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 0 one-copy eNntrieS).........ccceccececerceccecscecscsecscscocesccecs 18
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character
* (including 110 one-copy entries)...........2ssescccsccceee belie dhccduesrs con cdedeedscssepadsecesesbeaceunesa sees. 175
Photographs (including 47 one-copy EntrieS).......0.ccccccsccccccccccncscncccccccscccscsscsescecscoccssoscscccencs 135
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 6 contributions to
periodicals and other one-copy entries)...........ccs Sitetcecscces sca badedtnvess otek sseseesevcsossesteceet 391
ROE AUerrteneaes es sncccrescesterssssancnsececeenosscaus on tascedanastecsnet csecicespdeaee Gescenscsacadssscasdeseeesanws 719
15
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [936
Day dreams. R 103338, Jan. 7, 1942.
Dreams come true. R 103339, Jan. 7, 1942.
Feeling. R 103332, Jan. 7, 1942.
Hearing. R 103329, Jan. 7, 1942.
Light of life. R 103340, Jan. 7, 1942.
Seeing. R 103330, Jan. 7, 1942.
Smelling. R 103328, Jan. 7, 1942.
Speeding. R 103341, Jan. 7, 1942.
Tasting. R 103331, Jan. 7, 1942,
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New York.
Grimball (Meta M.)
Birthday. R 103337, Jan. 7, 1942.
Crisis. R 103335, Jan. 7, 1942.
First step. R 103333, Jan. 7, 1942.
First tooth. R 103334, Jan. 7, 1942.
Punishment. R 103336, Jan. 7, 1942.
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New York.
Gutmann (Bessie Pease) 6-15
Blossoms. R 103342, Jan. 7, 1942.
16
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill. 937-940
Cure by constriction. For ephedrine and meta-
phen. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK 11362.
For nembutal:
Orientation. © Nov. 19, 1941; KK 11363.
Salt covenant. © Jan. 6, 1942; KK 11364.
Wandering womb. For estrone and estriol es-
trogenic products. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11365.
Alexander motor co., Dallas. 941
Take a look at the deal that only Alexander can
and will make you. For automotives. © Nov. 23,
1941; KK 11083.
Altes brewing co., Detroit.
For beer:
After work, relax. ©Dec.9, 1941; KK 11276.
And the same to you. © Dec. 8, 1941; KEK
11313.
942, 943
American dairy assn., Chicago. 944
5,000,000 dairy farmers are helping to maintain
nutrition defense. For butter. © Jan. 16, 1942;
KK 11389.
American thread co., New York. 945-947
For crochet cotton:
Ring a round o’ crochet hemstitched circles,
57A, 57B. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11374.
a round o’ crochet hemstitched designs,
55A, 55B, 56A, 56B. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11372,
11373.
Armour &co., Chicago.
For meat:
I’ve never seen Jim so wild about bacon be-
fore. © Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11265.
Women thrilled. © Dec. 26, 1941; KK 11264.
948, 949
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 950
Demonstrate better dentistry. For. samples of
dental appliances and artificial teeth. © Dec. il,
1941; KK 11133.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley, Calif.
951-957
For candy:
Awful Fresh MacFarlane!
24, 1941; KK 11151.
Greetings & nuts 2 U! © June 25, 1941; KK
11150.
For candy & chocolates:
Christmas candy. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK 11144.
New Awful Fresh MacFarlane candy store at
8051 Beverly blvd. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK 11143.
Say Merry Xmas to your sweet 2th with Aw-
Contest! © July
ful Fresh MacFarlane candy. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK
11142.
For candy, chocolates & nuts:
Merry Xmas to your sweet 2th. © Dec. 19,
1941; KK 11140.
Say Merry Xmas to your sweet 2th with Mac-
Farlane candy! © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11141.
Baron (H.) &co., inc., Linden, N. J. 958
H. Baron &co., inc. For nuts &fruits for ice
cream. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11228.
17
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J. 959, 960
Installation instructions bank indicator type 651B.
For bank indicator. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11148.
Pioneer sensitive altimeter. For altimeter. ©
Nov. 24, 1941; KK 11018.
Bendix home appliances, inc., South Bend, Ind.
961
Imagine, besides washing clothes, a Bendix saves
you ten other washday jobs. For washing machine.
© Oct. 21, 1941; KK 11254.
Best &co., inc., New York. 962-965
Best’s resort hits, gay, young wearable fashions
for keepingfitinthesun. For misses resort clothes.
© Jan. 4, 1942; KK 11084.
For slacks, jackets, sweaters, blouses:
Encore, encore, Best’s success slacks for
north or south. © Jan. 4, 1942; KK 11085.
Encore! Encore! Best’s success slacks for
north or south. © Jan. 8, 1942; KK 11177.
More of those wonderful C-1 gabardines exclu-
sive with Best’s. For dresses, slacks, suits. ©
Jan. 18, 1942; KK 11293.
Better homes club plan, inc., Cambridge, Mass.
966
Easy way to get $25 worth of household goods.
For household goods. © Oct. 22, 1941; KK 11167.
Bonne Bell, inc., Cleveland. 967
Color harmony chart. For cosmetics. © Jan.
12, 1942; KK 11359.
Borden co., New York. 968-971
Drink up folks, this new milk is far easier to
digest. For dairy products. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK
11283.
Homogenization does things for a baby’s milk.
For fluid milk. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK 11304.
For mince meat:
Sour faces sweetened for only a few cents
more! © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11282.
What a difference a few cents made in Joe’s
face! © Sept. 26, 1941; KK 11281.
Brandt (Irving) &co., Chicago. 972
Dude Ranch authentic western belts. For belts.
© Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11377.
Brooks bros., New York. 973-975
For men’s clothing, furnishings, etc.:
Christmas gifts from Britain. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11074.
Pigskin is just one of many leathers in Christ-
mas gifts at Brooks brothers. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK
11073.
You could pin a thistle on these Christmas
gifts. © Nov. 28, 1941; KK 11187.
Brown-Brockmeyer co., Dayton, O. 976
For more profitable results use B line motors
&grinders. For motors and grinders. © Nov. 2,
i941; KK 11130.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chicago. 977, 978
For bowling equipment.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
979
Are you bowling for one of the 20,346 prizes
in the Brunswick $50,000.00 bowling carnival? ©
Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11247.
Women winning right along. ©Dec. 26, 1941;
KK 11248.
Calavo growers of California, Los Angeles. 979
Calavo, California’s finest avocados. For avo-
cados. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11103.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
980-984
For oranges:
Best for juice, LA-3291. © Nov. 29, 1941;
KK 11016.
New crop of Sunkist oranges, LA-3325. ©
Dec. 16, 1941; KK 11195.
Put health in every lunch box, LA-3292.
Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11193.
Seedless oranges are back, LA-3326. © Dec.
9, 1941; KK 11194.
You can see the difference, LA-3265. © Dec.
14, 1941; KK 11329.
©
Canton-Ericson insulations, inc., Milwaukee. 985
How and where to install Red-e-batt. For in-
sulation. © Oct. 31, 1941; KK 11217.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 986
Service story for 1942 Celanese fabrics. For
Celanese fabrics and yarns. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK
11375.
Central soya co., inc., Fort Wayne. 987
This is something worth looking into, defense
bag program. For commercial feed bags. © Jan.
8, 1941; KK 11328.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 988-995
For soft drink:
And the same to you.
29, 1941; KK 11053.
Easy to take home.
© Dec. 1, 1941; KK 11387.
Friends make customers and customers
make profits. Man drinking from bottle. © Dec.
22, 1941; KK 11051.
Hello, I’m Coca-cola, known, too, as Coke.
Coke and bottle. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11240.
Pause that refreshes. Circle sign. © Jan. 1,
1942; KK 11237.
Spotlight bands. Eddy Duchin, etc. © Jan. 12,
1942; KK 11280.
Spotlight bands.
29, 1941; KK 11050.
Time of crisis comes to America. V, bottle,
wing sign. © Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11052.
Santa Claus. © Dec.
Man looking at bonus.
Xavier Cugat, etc. © Dec.
Columbus dental mfg. co., Columbus, O. 996
Steele’s new hue interchangeable anterior facings,
mold chart. For artificial teeth. © Jan. 5, 1942;
KK 11386.
Consolidated equipment, inc., Chicago. 997
Sure-flo locomotive sander. For locomotive
sander. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11267.
Continental rubber works, Erie, Pa. 998
Rubber is ammunition. For rubber products.
© Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11199.
Crane co., Chicago. 999
Mom says there’s no excuse with Crane plumb-
ing. For plumbing. © Mar. 5, 1941; KK 11189.
18
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee.
For electrical control:
From clay to contact.
11295.
You never can escape dust!
KK 11202.
1000, 1001
© Jan. 1, 1942; KK
© Jan. 5, 1942;
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 1002
Architectural prize-winner. For church furn-
ishings. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11294.
Decca records, inc., New York. 1003-1034
For phonograph records:
Bell, xylophone and octarimba solos. © Nov.
28, 1940; KK 11394.
Carmen Cavallaro, v. 3.
KK 11390. :
Catalan music. © Mar. 13, 1941; KK 11407.
Connie Boswell souvenir album. © Dec. 5,
1940; KK 11395.
Flamencan dance music.
KK 11404.
For dancers only. © Jan. 2, 1941; KK 11415.
Getting sentimental over you. ©Dec.5, 1940;
KK 11392.
Grace Moore souvenir album. © Oct. 31,
1940; KK 11398.
Hildegarde in an album of songs by Vernon
Duke. © Sept. 26, 1940; KK 11403.
Hungarian gypsy music, v. 2. © May 1, 1941;
KK 11420.
Instrumental and novelty selections for chil-
dren. © Sept. 5, 1940; KK 11400.
Irish jigs and reels. © Jan. 30, 1941; KK
11413. ,
Jungle drums. © May 1, 1941; KK 11417.
Last round-up. © June 26, 1941; KK 11416.
Latin American folk music, v. 1. © Mar. 20,
1941; KK 11410.
Lonesome road. © May 15, 1941; KK 11421.
Man with the mandolin. © May 22, 1941; KK
11391.
Mood indigo. © Jan. 9, 1941; KK 11414.
Morton Gould at the piano. © Mar. 27, 1941;
KK 11409.
Music in the Morgan manner. © May 22, 1941;
KK 11418.
Night in Rio. © Mar. 20, 1941; KK 11412.
Old time waltzes. © May 8, 1941; KK 11422.
One two three kick. © Mar. 27, 1941; KK
11411.
Piano madness. © Feb. 27, 1941; KK 11406.
Recital of classical Spanish guitar music, v.
3. © Nov. 28, 1940; KK 11393.
Six favorite Chopin waltzes. © Mar. 13, 1941;
KK 11405.
Solo flight. © Oct. 24, 1940; KK 11396.
Sonata for E flat alto saxophone and piano,
op. 96. © Mar. 27, 1941; KK 11408.
Stephen Foster melodies, v. 3.
1940; KK 11397.
Strike up the band. © Sept. 12, 1940; KK 11401.
Tropic nights. © Sept. 26, 1940; KK 11402.
Xylophone recital of classical music. © Oct.
31, 1940; KK 11399.
© May 29, 1941;
© Mar. 6, 1941;
© Nov. 21,
DeLaval separator co., New York. 1035
DeLaval magnetic Speedway milker, S. A309-
12-41. For milker. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11126.
Denver Mutual oil co., Denver. 1036
When your car needs gas, oil, parts and your
pocketbook warns save, go Mutual with Earl Coryell.
For gas, oil, and automobile parts. © Oct. 9, 1941;
KK 11077.
CLASSES H—K
no. 1, 1942
1079
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 1037
Under the wings of production. For stencil du-
plicators & supplies. © Jan. 14, 1942; KK 11303.
Disston (Henry) & sons, inc., Philadelphia. 1038
Disston announces a plan to conserve defense
materials and time. For tools and steel. © Jan.
10, 1942; KK 11239.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y.
1039, 1040
For oil-soluble vitamin:
Inflation meets a bear. © Dec. 6, 1941; KK
11120.
We want to help you in your work to win the
war! © Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11122.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 1041-1045
For liquid to clean windows:
Most powerful twins. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK
11255.
Of all the twelve girls in the family. © Sept.
25, 1941; KK 11257.
$10 to the winner.
11252.
For powder to clear household pipes & drains:
Sewer germs. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 11253.
2 inches from your dishpan sewer germs
may thrive in sink-drains. © Nov. 10, 1941; KK
© Oct. 10, 1941; KK
11256.
Dreyer (Robert W.) Cleveland. 1046
Duro-dip dye. For flower dye. © Sept. 12,
1941; KK 11115.
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y. 1047-1049
Better rubbers for less money. For rubbers.
© Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11198.
Endicott Johnson footwear gifts. For slippers &
boots. © Dec. 17, 1941; KK 11326.
Glimmer of glamour evening slippers. For slip-
pers. © Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11197.
Father & son shoe stores, inc., Endicott, N. Y.
1050, 1051
Brawny Brutes for winter wear! For shoes.
© Nov. 21, 1941; KK 11325.
Father & son gifts, cost little and give more.
For shoes & socks. © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11327.
Fechheimer bros., inc., Cincinnati. 1052
To the man in the customs border patrol ser-
vice. For uniforms. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11163.
Federal recorder co., inc., Chicago. 1053
For finest professional recording, Federal re-
corders. For recorders. © Oct. 17,1941; KK 11218.
Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines. 1054
Goodbye dandruff. For shampoo. © Oct. 29,
1941; KK 11127.
Fixler bros., inc., Chicago. 1055
Crocket instructions for Join-it hemstitched
motifs. For half linen, half cotton fabric hem-
stitched motifs. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK 11138.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., Detroit.
1056, 1057
For flowers by wire:
Christmas almost here.
KK 11020.
© Dec. 11, 1941;
19
To every man who’s ever been homesick, ©
Nov. 14, 1941; KK 11019.
General air conditioning corp., Cincinnati. 1058
Stop damage, discomfort, from dampness. For
water absorber. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11272.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 1059-1061
Everybody’s cheering for Cheerioats! For cereal.
© Nov. 25, 1941; KK 11123.
For flour:
Hang them on your tree, they’re Christmas
cookies! © Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11125.
2 sure ways to a man’s heart. © Dec. 4, 1941;
KK 11124.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 1062
Today, in tires, it’s the year after next that
counts. For automobile tires. © Dec. 17, 1941;
KK 11146.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
1063-1065
For whiskey:
Give Kentucky’s finest, all dressed up for the
holidays! © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11319.
Glenmore, best buy in bourbon. © Dec. 3,
1941; KK 11318.
Glenmore, best value in bourbon. © Dec. 10,
1941; KK 11317.
Golan wines, inc., Los Angeles. 1066
Have a sip of sunshine. For wine. © Nov. 25,
1941; KK 11011.
Goldenberg co., Washington. 1067
Coupon sale no. 325. For department store mer-
chandise. © Dec. 2, 1941; KK 11196.
Gould (Olive J.) Sherburne, N. Y. 1068
How to insure better dog health and development.
For dog food. © Nov. 18, 1941; KK 11068.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York. 1069
Mother, you always pick the grandest things.
For food, coffee. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11012.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 1070-1072
For watches:
Gruen again wins national award. © Jan. 1,
1942; KK 11337.
Its precision and miracle thinness make it
the nurse’s perfect watch. © Dec. 1, 1941; KK
11383.
Thousand tender words in one.
1941; KK 11384.
© Nov. 29,
Haase (Wilbert W.) co., inc., Forest Park, Ill. 1073
Wilbert burial vault, beauty plus utility, asphalt
for waterproofing, concrete for strength. For burial
vaults. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11223.
Hanley (James) co., Providence, R. I. 1074-1077
For ale:
Carrying on. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11010.
Hanley’s ale. © Jan. 8, 1942; KK 11366.
Hanley’s purple label, 244. © Nov. 15, 1941;
KK 11175.
Seasons greetings from Hanley’s, 239. © Nov.
15, 1941; KK 11176.
Hannan (W.) Belleville, N. J. 1078, 1079
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Exquisite Beautypoint, soft fuzzy-down and
luxurious pom-pon rugs, easily made of Lorraine
candlewick cotton, 120. For cotton for crocheted
rugs. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11306.
Lovely new rugs to beautify your home, made
in a jiffy with Lorraine jiffy-tuft braid and Lor-
raine candlewick, 121. For cotton and braid for
crocheted rugs. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11305.
Hastings mfg. co., Hastings, Mich. 1080
Tough, but oh so gentle. For piston rings &
piston expanders. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11156.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 1081
From terpene chemistry come aids for re-
Claiming rubber. For chemicals. © Jan. 21, 1942;
KK 11279.
Hormel (Geo. A.) &co., Austin, Minn. 1082
Cold or hot, Spam hits the spot! For meat pro-
duct. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11155.
Hudson motor car co., Detroit. 1083
Hudson announces a new trend in automobile
design, ColorTrim. For automobiles. © Nov. 29,
1941; KK 11006.
Industrial engineering corp., Terre Haute, Ind.
1084, 1085
For stoker controls:
Duo-dial standard stoker control.
17, 1941; KK 11080.
Time for comfort. © May 15, 1941; KK 11079.
© Dec.
International latex corp., New York. 1086, 1087
She’ll measure this treasure with pleasure.
For latex make-up capes. © Nov. 6, 1941; KK
11076.
Socially acceptable.
Jan. 5, 1941; KK 11266.
For latex baby pants. ©
Interstate cotton oil refining co., Sherman, Tex.
1088
Keep ’em smiling. For shortening. © Jan. 2,
1942; KK 11292.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis. 1089
Shot-gun wedding. For wax. © Oct. 1, 1941;
KK 11017.
Johnson gear & mfg. co., ltd., Berkeley, Calif.
1090, 1091
For connecting unit for pump:
Water for irrigation at low cost.
1941; KK 11041.
Water from below will irrigate thirsty crops
profitably. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11042.
© Dec. 29,
Katz (S. &N.) inc., Baltimore. 1092-1100
Brilliant gems that speak the language of love.
For diamond rings. © Nov. 28, 1941; KK 11055.
For jewelry merchandise:
First choice gifts, quality jewelry! © Dec.
19, 1941; KK 11057.
Monday, Tuesday, the last two days.
30, 1941; KK 11059.
Not for just a day, not for just a year, but al-
ways. © Dec. 7, 1941; KK 11060.
S. N. Katz quality jewelry is the gift that
means a grand and glorious Christmas. © Dec. 19,
1941; KK 11058.
There’s romance in jewelry gifts. © Dec. 12,
1941; KK 11054.
© Nov.
20
Men who understand women give S. & N. Katz
pure white diamonds for Xmas. For diamonds. ©
Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11056.
This Christmas especially tie your name to a
quality gift. For jewelry. © Dec. 21, 1941; KK
11062.
Yours to give with pride, finer S. & N. Katz jew-
elry. For jewelry, home furnishings. © Dec. 14,
1941; KK 11061.
Kawneer co., Niles, Mich.: 1101
Kawneer front, v. 2, no. 9, Nov.-Dec., 1941. For
store fronts. © Dec. 24, 1941; KK 11116.
Keane (Raymond) Denver. 1102
Follow the arrow. For bread. © Nov. 15, 1941;
KK 11246.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 1103, 1104
For breakfast cereal:
Quick, easy, double delicious. © Dec. 26,
1941; KK 11291.
Wotta man! Wotta man! © Jan. 9, 1942; KK
11190.
Kirschenbaum (Gabriel) Brooklyn & Osborne (John)
New York. 1105
E. K. G. computator. For a computator. © Dec.
12, 1941; KK 11147.
Kleinert (I. B.) rubber co., New York. 1106
Kleinert’s dress shields help save clothes! For
dress shields. © Jan. 5,.1942; KK 11174.
Koppitz-Melchers, inc., Detroit.
For beer:
Cross my heart folks, there’s absolutely no
artificial coloring in Koppitz beer. © Dec. 2, 1941;
KK 11249.
Honest Injun! There’s absolutely no artificial
coloring in Koppitz beer. © Dec. 3, 1941; KK
11250.
1107, 1108
Korfund co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
1109-1113
Drop hammers isolated by Korfund vibration
control. For spring-type vibration isolators. ©
July 17, 1941; KK 11136.
Economical vibration isolation for fans, motors,
compressors, pumps, Bc-20-21. For steel rails
with corkblocks. © Dec. 30, 1940; KK 11135.
Korfund panel seismo-damper, Bc-22-23. For
vibration-isolation materials made of cork & gal-
vanized sheet metal. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 11137.
Maximum machine efficiency, Korfund steel
spring vibration control. For vibration-isolators,
made of steel springs. © Nov. 29, 1940; KK 11234.
Rubber mountings for isolating vibration and-
noise. For rubber mountings for vibration-isola-
tion. © Sept. 17, 1941; KK 11134.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
1114-1128
For lotion:
Children’s hands and faces need extra-sooth-
ing Hinds, too. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK 11388.
Honey, how to have soft, white-looking hands.
© Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11315.
For disinfectant:
Fight germ fifth columnists! Quick Watson,
the Lysol! © Aug. 22, 1941; KK 11209.
Important notice, new Lysol prices.
10, 1941; KK 11211.
© Sept.
CLASSES H—K
Murder in the laboratory. © Sept. 1, 1941;
KK 11210.
My husband fell out of love.
1941; KK 11214.
My husband’s kisses were cold as ice.
Sept. 9, 1941; KK 11212.
My romance was dying of starvation. © Oct.
7, 1941; KK 11215.
There’s peril in these parachutists. © Sept.
10, 1941; KK 11213.
For tooth powder. Pebeco Pete says:
Hi folks! © Sept. 9, 1941; KK 11205.
I’m only 10¢ but I’m so big! © Sept. 17,
1941; KK 11208.
Wanna buy a bargain? © Sept. 10, 1941; KK
11207.
Wotta big buy I turned out to be. © Sept. 16,
1941; KK 11206.
I’ve found my ideal lipstick, it’s Tussy. For
lipstick and face cream. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK
11227.
Tussy for that young, younglook. For cosmetics.
© Dec. 26, 1941; KK 11314.
© Sept. 25,
©
Leonard valve co., Cranston, R. I. 1129
Type-T thermostatic water mixing valve. For
thermostatic water mixing valves. © Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 11078.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 1130-1134
For alcoholic beverage:
5 facts to remember.
11031.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Arthur Donovan. © Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11033.
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says
Jinx Falkenburg. © Nov. 6, 1941; KK 11034.
Want to give a pretty girl a great big break?
© Oct. 4, 1941; KK 11032.
Why do these famous folks all come up with
the same answer? © Dec..7, 1941; KK 11036.
© Oct. 15, 1941; KK
Lincoln Electric co., Cleveland. 1135, 1136
For welding equipment:
Don’t forget your change.
KK 11324.
It takes two fists to keep healthy. © Nov. 19,
1941; KK 11323.
© Dec. 4, 1941;
McKesson & Robbins, inc., New York. 1137-1145
For blended whiskey:
Albany’s typical man, above all, wants his
whiskey to have smooth, mellow taste. © Dec. 30,
1941; KK 11090.
Albany’s typical man bowls around 142. ©
Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11086. .
Albany's typical man buys a new car every
two years. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11093.
Albany’s typical man buys two suits a year.
© Dec. 9, 1941; KK 11092.
Albany’s typical man celebrates 6 holidays a
year, here’s the type of whiskey he likes. © Dec.
23, 1941; KK 11088.
Albany’s typical man definitely prefers a
light whiskey. © Nov. 24, 1941; KK 11091.
Albany’s typical man has voted for President
5 times. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK 11094.
This is the whiskey Albany’s typical man
chooses for celebrating the holidays. © Dec. 29,
1941; KK 11089.
This is the whiskey Albany’s typical man will
like to get and give this Christmas. © Dec. 22,
1941; KK 11087.
21
Magic minters, inc., Zanesville, O. 1146
Magic sliced bread. For bread. © Apr. 21,
1941; KK 11299.
Maize general tire co., inc., Columbus, O. 1147
Beat the Japs with recaps! For tire recaps. ©
Dec. 26, 1941; KK 11226.
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 1148
Goods for you. For staples. © Dec. 31, 1941;
KK 11191.
Merck &co., inc., Rahway, N. J. 1149
Science provides effective line of defense in war
against moths. For chemical compound. © Dec.
31, 1941; KK 11263.
Mitchell mfg. co., Chicago. 1150
Victory - Mitcheli’s great new fluorescent in-
dustrial fixture, bulletin 269. For fluorescent in-
dustrial fixture. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11236.
Mock, Judson, Voehringer co. of N. Y., inc., Long
Island City, N. Y. 1151
In Nylon, glamour legs by Mojud. For ladies
hosiery. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 11220.
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 1152
Your whole house will be warmer. For fuel-oil
heater. © Oct. 20, 1941; KK 11171.
Mutual citrus products co., inc., Anahaim, Calif.
1153, 1154
Here’s how to take that baking powder taste out
of your baked goods. For powdered lemon juice.
© Dec. 6, 1941; KK 11014.
Here’s how to take that baking powder taste out
of your baked goods. M. C. P. powdered lemon
juice and orange juice. For powdered lemon juice
and orange juice. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11105.
National cash register co., Dayton, O. 1155
Does it greet customers by name, says the little-
man-who-wants-to-know. For accounting machines.
© Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11231.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
1156-1158
For skin detergent:
Doctor, what do you know about Acidolate?
© Nov. 10, 1941; KK 11114.
84,101 physicians throughout the country re-
ceived this vital information. © Nov. 10, 1941; KK
11113. :
Vitex views. For milk. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK
11181.
National restaurant statistics, Newark. 1159
Dear friend, no one knows. For restaurant ac-
counting book. © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11082.
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga. 1160-1163
For beverage:
I prefer Royal Crown cola. © Nov. 21, 1941;
KK 11346.
My year-round quick up and how I picked it.
Ann Sheridan. © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11347.
Olivia De Havilland passes her taste-test. ©
Jan. 9, 1942; KK 11348.
Our gang’s voted in anew member. © Dec.
5, 1941; KK 11349.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 1164, 1165
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
No more muslin sheets for me. For sheets. ©
Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11360.
To you of my old customers who will act quickly
to save money. For sheets and pillowcases. ©
Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11361.
Nobility silverware co., Newark, N. Y. 1166-1168
For silverware:
Mrs. Howard F. Whitney, jr. © Dec. 31,
1940; KK 11379.
Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell. © Mar. 31,
1941; KK 11381.
Mrs. Victor du Pont, jr.
KK 11380.
© Sept. 19, 1941;
North American rayon corp., New York. 1169
Famous keys. For rayon. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK
11013.
Nulife garments corp., New York. 1170
Stop worrying about your posture problems.
For health belts and shoulder braces. © Jan. 2,
1942; KK 11070.
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 1171-1185
For silverware:
All set for compliments with the silverware
service of the stars. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK 11047.
Brides, here’s the buy of a lifetime. © Oct.
29, 1941; KK 11350.
Community for Christmas gifts. © Nov. 1,
1941; KK 11351.
Community inspires Lelong. © Nov. 1, 1940;
KK 11352.
Community’s new fall displays.
1941; KK 11345.
Defense workers will spend good money this
Christmas. © Nov. 1,.1941; KK 11353.
Displays are more important than ever.
Aug. 1, 1941; KK 11354.
Five reasons why Fantasy is the year’s best
bet. © July 1, 1941; KK 11355.
I want everything right from the start.
Nov. 10, 1941; KK 11049.
I’m head over heels in love.
KK 11186.
It’s going to be a big season. © Sept. 1, 1941;
KK 11356.
Look ahead to autumn. © July 1, 1941; KK
11357,
Please, could you forget that Community
just one minute. © Nov. 26, 1941; KK 11358.
This idea makes sense to me. © Dec. 2,
1941; KK 11185.
You can’t have too much beauty. © Dec. 2,
1941; KK 11048.
© Aug. 1,
©
©
© Dec. 3, 1941;
Osborne (John) See Kirschenbaum (Gabriel) &
Osborne (John)
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 1186
From the tropics to the arctics. For garage
doors. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11301.
Packard dresses, inc., New York. 1187
You’ll surely guess her age is less, she always
wears a Packard dress. For ladies dresses. ©
Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11112.
Paragon oil co., inc., Brooklyn. 1188
How to reduce living expenses. For fuel oil. ©
Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11290.
22
Paramount home improvement corp., Newton High-
lands, Mass. 1189
Extra room to use all winter. For porch en-
closures. © Nov. 16, 1941; KK 11004.
Pet dairy products co., Johnson City, Tenn.
1190-1192
Pet ice cream for pep, P-19 — P-21. For ice
cream. © Jan. 21, 1942; KK 11286, 11284, 11285.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 1193-1198
For soap:
Before your date tonight, man, scrub up with
Lava. © Jan. 11, 1942; KK 11203.
Gets the ground-in grime that other soaps
miss. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11166.
Here’s why modern wives and husbands too
refuse to do without this special double action soap.
© Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11164.
Just to prove 4 out of 5never get hands really
clean until... © Jan. 11, 1942; KK 11204.
Tom Miller’ s grimy hands lost him his girl
last night. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11165.
Today’s sensational news! 41c28. For washing
powder. © Oct. 24, 1941; KK 11222.
Proctor &Schwartz, inc. Proctor electric co. div.,
Philadelphia. 1199
Merry crispness. For electric toaster &iron.
© Dec. 10, 1941; KK 11075.
Prosperity co., inc., Syracuse, N. Y. 1200
Figure your shirt units this easy way! For laun-
dry machinery. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 11081.
Revlon products corp., New York. 1201-1203
Give Revlon gift sets. For manicure gift sets.
© Dec. 2, 1941; KK 11039.
Revlon published the above advertisement in the
interest of beauty salons. For manicure prepara-
tions. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 11038.
Revlon’s new shade Hothouse Rose. For nail
enamel, lipstick, cheek stick. © Nov. 26, 1941;
KK 11037.
Robinson (J. Ww.) co., Los Angeles, 1204, 1205
For women’s wearing apparel:
California contrasts. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK
11367.
California contrasts in after-dark gaiety. ©
Jan. 14, 1942; KK 11368.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 1206-1223
For typewriter:
Boy whose family gave him a Royal portable.
© Oct. 17, 1941; KK 11030.
Brother, there’ s more in that pocket than you
think! © Dec. 3, 1941; KK 11261.
Dad saysI'm the slickest little salesman he’s
© Oct. 6, 1941; KK 11023.
Dear Sir: You cur. © Oct.1, 1941; KK 11026.
Ever hear of an armored typewriter? © Dec.
20, 1941; KK 11230.
How about an armored typewriter? © Dec.
10, 1941; KK 11258.
I made one small decision.
KK 11035.
I sure am a gifted young man. © Dec. 1,
1941; KK 11025.
If you are thinking of today’s most sensible
gift.
© Dec. 3, 1941; KK 11029.
© June 15, 1941; KK 11028.
met.
© Oct. 19, 1941;
Machine that graduated at the head of its class.
CLASSES H—K
no. 1, 1942
1264
Navy wants ’em tough. © Dec. 6, 1941; KK
11229.
Quiet Royal portable is the big noise today.
© Nov. 3, 1941; KK 11260.
Report of a conference we wish you could
have attended. © Oct. 2, 1941; KK 11262.
Royal is unfair to bugs in Borneo. © Oct. 6,
1941; KK 11259.
So now they call me the Little Colonel. ©
Nov. 3, 1941; KK 11024.
Suppose there was trouble at Wounded Knee.
© Nov. 1, 1941; KK 11027.
Why a typewriter hates to go to school. ©
Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11022.
Why is there more than one make of type-
writer? © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11021.
S.S.S.co., Atlanta. 1224-1226
For bottled medicine:
I found the way to amazing new pep, vitality,
better looks! © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11180.
My buddies were amazed at my new vitality,
pep! © Jan. 11, 1942; KK 11179.
Two steps to amazing new pep, vitality, bet-
ter looks. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11178.
Sales & Bourke, inc., Petaluma, Calif. 1227
For production ahead brood Triple-bred. For
poultry. © Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11216.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 1228
Honey, I’ve cut our grocery bills 10 per cent.
For piston rings. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11145.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 1229
No one knows all the answers. For refriger-
ators. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK 11149.
Solo products corp., New York. 1230
This solo performance made history, these Solo
performers make friends. For hair notion goods,
curlers, hair nets, barrettes, clips. © Jan. 1,
1942; KK 11173.
Sonotone corp., New York. 1231
Happiest job in America! For hearing aid. ©
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11316.
Spear &co., Pittsburgh. 1232
New Logan Victory innerspring mattress. For
mattresses. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11302.
Spielberger (Abe Reisman) Atlanta. 1233
Big-time cola. For soft drinks, non-alcoholic
beverages. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK 11221. .
Squirt co., Beverly Hills, Calif. 1234
Try a whiskey-squirt, a quickie. For non-alco-
holic beverage. © Sept. 3, 1940; KK 11340.
Stempler (Barney) &sons, inc., New York. 1235
Cock of the walk. For clothes hangers. © June
23, 1941; KK 11382.
Stockdale (Frank) Zanesville, O. 1236
Magic exchange makes proud buyers. For gen-
eral merchandise. © Sept. 20, 1941; KK 11300.
Studebaker machine co., Chicago. 1237 —
Studebaker hydraulic visepress. For visepress.
© Dec. 5, 1941; KK 11071.
Supreme school studios, Kansas City, Mo. 1238
Presenting Supreme streamlined 9. For photo-
graphs. © Sept. 20, 1941; KK 11172.
Swank, inc., Attleboro, Mass. 1239
It’s a gift to know what gift to give! For jewelry.
© Dec. 5, 1941; KK 11132.
Thomas (Chester L.) Denver. 1240
Something priceless that money can buy. For
bedding. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11100.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
For roller bearings:
Timken bearings. © Jan. 21, 1942; KK 11370.
Timken bearings extensively used in army &
navy gun mounts. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11296.
1241, 1242
Toledo scale co., Toledo. 1243
Toledo scales for the aviation industry. For
scales. © Jan. 6, 1942; KK 11238.
Traders oil mill co., Fort Worth. 1244
But now, it’s no job at all. For feed for live-
stock. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11201.
Tudor press, inc., Boston. 1245
It’s a gift. For vacuum cleaner. © Jan. 7, 1942;
KK 11277.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 1246
Li’l Abner: Man-eatin’ gorilla excapes fum cir-
cus. For wheat breakfast food. © Dec. 25, 1941;
KK 11139. ;
United States bronze sign co., inc., New York. 1247
Perfect award for a perfect safety record. For
bronze plaques. © Dec. 17, 1941; KK 11200.
United States espalier nursery co., Portland, Or.
1248
Instruction for planting, pruning & training reg-
istered U. S. espalier fruit trees. For espalier
fruit trees. © Nov. 19, 1941; KK 11040.
Vallen, inc., Akron, O. 1249
Phenomenal, what’s the extra cost? For curtain
track. © Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11371.
Valve pilot corp., New York. 1250-1258
Valve pilot tape talks, 7 - 15. For recording in-
struments. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11099, 11098,
11097, 11096, 11242-11245, 11241.
Vitex laboratories, inc., Harrison, N. J. 1259
Look ahead to a prosperous 742 - make vitamin
D do a job for you. For milk. © Dec. 25, 1941;
KK 11385.
Wembley, inc., New York. 1260-1264
For men’s ties:
First port of call for winter-resorters. ©
Jan. 9, 1942; KK 11369.
For spring 1942. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK 11005.
For ties:
Grand tie for a grand guy, here’s why. ©
May 28, 1941; KK 11102.
It’s easy to be an expert with Wembley classic
tie selector. © Apr. 26, 1941; KK 11153.
What every tie-buyer or wearer should know.
© June 6, 1941; KK 11152.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1265 t. IV. 'n.)s.5ivre?
Whitman (Stephen F.) &co., inc., Philadelphia.
1265-1267
© Dec. 17, 1941; KK 11007.
For candy:
Are you too married to be a husband. © Nov.
19, 1941; KK 11008.
Good luck, Joan & Tommy, may your honey-
moon never end. © Oct. 22, 1941; KK 11009.
It wouldn’t be Christmas without Whitman’s.
Winter Garden ornamental nursery, inc., Winter
Garden, Fla. 1268
Winter Garden ornamental nursery, inc. Season,
spring, 1942. For house plants. © Jan. 1, 1942;
KK 11118.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942..............ccceeee Roane A 332
LABELS
Addison-Proctor co., Newark, N. J. 1269, 1270
Treet hand cleaner. For hand cleaner. © Aug.
16, 1941; KK 11128.
Treet liquid dentifrice. For dentifrice. © Aug.
16, 1941; KK 11129.
Allen (Paul E.) Skokie, Il. 1271
Dr. Allen’s Baby’s pal play guard carriage strap.
For carriage strap. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 11170.
Arkwright, inc., New York. 1272
Treasure Island. For sheets and pillow cases.
© June 4, 1941; KK 11182.
Berst-Forster-Dixfield co., New York. 1273, 1274
BFD delicatessen paper. For waxed paper. ©
Dec. 23, 1941; KK 11169.
Independence safety matches. For matches. ©
Dec. 24, 1941; KK 11168.
Borden co., New York. 1275, 1276
Borden’s pasteurized heavy cream. For cream.
© May 1, 1941; KK 11072.
Now iron and vitamin B1 &D in your hot choc-
olate. For mix for hot chocolate. © Nov. 24, 1941;
KK 11310.
1277
For glowing cross.
Borrowed timers, San Diego.
Bedtime prayer reminder.
© July 10, 1941; KK 11320.
Boylan (Jerome C.) d. b. a. Boylan-Brennan co.,
Cleveland. 1278
Windo Blak Out. For window black-out paint.
’ © Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11184.
1279
© Jan. 20, 1942;
Brandt (Irving) & co., Chicago.
Smart braces. For braces.
KK 11378.
Brill (H. C.) co., inc., Newark, N. J. 1280
Trix. For a muffin mix. © Nov. 25, 1941; KK
11183.
Brown (Arthur C.) d.b.a. Cord-wire anchor co.,
New York. * 1281
Cord-wire anchors. For electrical wiring de-
vice. © May 16, 1941; KK 11224.
Browning (John) Denver. 1282
John Browning Viennese waltz night recordings.
For phonograph records. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11158.
Carter products, inc., New York. 1283
Arrid. For deodorant and anti-perspirant. ©
Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11232.
Cord-wire anchor co. See Brown (Arthur C.)
Dermal products co. See Fiero (George W.)
Economics laboratory, inc., St. Paul. 1284
Tetrox, for hand washing @6f glassware or dishes.
For hand dishwashing compound. © Jan. 29, 1941;
KK 11251.
25
1285
Apple-keg brand. For apple juice. © Apr. 10,
1941; KK 11069.
Elberta packing co., Ishpeming, Mich.
Electric game co., inc., Holyoke, Mass. 1286
Air-base checkers. For game. © Jan. 5, 1942;
KK 11298.
Electric household utilities corp., Chicago. 1287
Thor-gladiron. For ironing machines. © Dec.
15, 1941; KK 11309.
1288
© Dec.
Everson (Franklin E.) New York.
Leatherol. For leather preservative.
15, 1941; KK 11287,
Fidelity chemical products corp., Newark. N. J.
1289
© Dec. 5, 1941; KK
Zipsol. For chemicals.
11104.
Fiero (George W.) d.b. a. Dermal products co.,
Buffalo. 1290
Derma-thiazole. For ointment. © Jan. 6, 1942;
KK 11119.
Gagg chemical co., inc., Miami, Fla. 1291
Magic cleaner. For powdered detergent clean-
ing compound. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 11297.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 1292
Kix. For cereal. © Dec. 3, 1941; KK 11121.
General motors corp. Delco-Remy div., Detroit.
1293
Delco-Remy original equipment service parts.
For electrical equipment service parts. © July 22,
1941; KK 11131.
Geuder, Paeschke & Frey co., Milwaukee. 1294
Cream City ware. For tin, japanned, galvanized
kitchen, house & dairy ware. © Jan. 8, 1942; KK
11288.
Graphic arts spray manufacturers, New York. 1295
‘Approved. For non-offset spray compounds. ©
Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11233.
1296
©
Hansen (Carl Andreas) Brookings, S. D.
Hansen bush cherry. For nursery stock.
Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11192.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass. 1297-1302
For shoe boxes:
Deluxe fine feminine footwear. © Aug. 29,
1941; KK 11332.
Glamor Tred. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11336.
Hy Lites. © Dec. 4, 1941; KK 11333.
Lady Elaine. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 11331.
Magic shank. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11335.
Trampers. © Nov. 13, 1941; KK 11334.
1303
Jonah & Jake, New York.
© Dec.
Jonah and Jake. For dual caricature.
27, 1941; KK 11066.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1304
For beads, nov-
Kahan (Harry) New York.
Make your own victory rings.
elty. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11225.
Kits, inc., Miamisburg, O. 1305, 1306
For educational toy:
Flower shop. © Apr. 20, 1941; KK 11311.
Sticker kit circus. © Apr. 20, 1941; KK
11312.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincinnati.
1307-1312
Kroger’s Country Club quality brand wheat flakes.
For cereal. © Sept. 25, 1941; KK 11106-11111.
Latimer (Edward J.) jr., Haddonfield, N.-J. 1313
Victory. For bond paper for lining and wrapping.
© Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11289.
Lundberg (Eric) New York. 1314
Wallop him! For containers for table tennis
balls. © Jan. 6, 1942; KK 11219.
Malonite products co., Brooklyn. 1315
Carbolith C-3 heavy-duty black protective coat-
ing, form 108-A. For liquid coating compositions,
paints. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11154.
Mars, inc., Chicago. 1316-1322
For bar candy:
Dr. I. Q. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 11343.
Forever Yours. © Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11344.
Mars. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11341.
Mars double box. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11342.
Milky Way. © Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11064.
Snickers. © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11063.
3 Musketeers. © Dec. 18, 1941; KK 11065.
Masias & Masias, Denver. 1323-1325
For food:
Grand Duchess royal tea, a pure granulated
orange tea delicacy. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11269.
Zoom, vitamin G special, the rich Nu-yeast-
tone. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11270.
Nu-way check. Disinfect vanishing cream, a
preventive, for positively destroying invisible mi-
crobe-disease-causing germs. For disinfectant.
© Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11271.
Mead Johnson & co., Evansville, Ind. 1326
Nutramigen. For a food composed of maltose,
dextrins, casein, oil, arrowroot starch, calcium
gluconate, brewers yeast powder and minerals. ©
Dec. 23, 1941; KK 11095.
Miles shoes, inc., New York. 1327
Miles. For shoes, hosiery, handbags. © Dec.
23, 1940; KK 11330.
Miller (W. S.) inc., Middletown, Conn. 1328, 1329
For tomatoes:
Aristocrat brand. © Oct. 28, 1941; KK 11308.
Goodie brand. © Nov. 17, 1941; KK 11307.
Moeller mfg. co., inc., Racine, Wis. 1330, 1331
Adjustable [beverage] bottle stopper. For ad-
justable beverage bottle stopper. © Jan. 15, 1941;
KK 11275.
Adjustable vacuum bottle stopper. For adjust-
able vacuum bottle stopper. © Jan. 15, 1941; KK
11274.
Morehouse (Terry B.) d. b. a. TheSkipper toy co.,
1332
Branford, Conn.
26
Weathercraft. For board for weather forecast.
© Dec. 8, 1941; KK 11188.
National butter div. Sugar Creek creamery.
See Sugar Creek creamery. National butter div.
Northern brewing co., inc., Watertown, N. Y.
1333, 1334
N. B. C. cream ale. For cream ale. © Jan. 12,
1942; KK 11321.
N. B.C. old style beer. For beer. © Jan. 12,
1942; KK 11322.
Pan-American distributing co., Chariotte, N. C.
1335
Special purpose food. For food product intended
for human use. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11101.
1336
© Dec. 19, 1941;
Pioneer rubber co., Willard, O.
Seal. For household gloves.
KK 11273.
Porto Rico pale dry co., Philadelphia. 1337-1340
Porto Rico draught root beer. For root beer.
© Jan. 27, 1941; KK 11043.
Porto Rico Orange Blossom. For soft drink. ©
Jan. 2, 1941; KK 11044.
Porto Rico pale dry ginger ale. For soft drink,
ginger ale. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11046.
Porto Rico Vintage grape soda. For soft drink,
grape soda. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11045.
Rockers, inc., Sheboygan, Wis. 1341
Victory rocker. For rockers. © Dec. 31, 1941; .
KK 11157.
Roy (Arnold) Fargo, N. D. 1342
Tasty treat, its good from crust to crust. For
bread. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK 11235.
Santarpia (Sabato) d. b. a. Santarpia wine & liquor
store, New York. 1343
Santarpia. For vermouth wine. © Oct. 6, 1941;
KK 11067.
Skipper toy co. See Morehouse (Terry B.)
1344
© Jan. 3, 1942;
Spark-o-life co., Kansas City, Kan.
Spark-o-life! For food product.
KK 11117.
Standard B vitamins, inc., New York. 1345
Major-B brand natural vitamin B complex tab-
lets. For natural vitamin B complex. © Jan. 23,
1942; KK 11376.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 1346
Royal. For coffee flavor pudding.
© Dec..1,
1941; KK 11338. ‘
Sugar Creek creamery. National butter div., Dubu-
que, Ia. 1347
Cut Tub. For butter. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11339.
Sun oil co., Philadelphia. 1348
Sunoco radiator rust preventive. For radiator
rust preventive. © Dec. 17, 1941; KK 11278.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 1349-1352
Black Leaf 10 dust base. For special nicotine
dust. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11162.
LABELS
For a nicotine sulphate solution:
Black Leaf 40, form 1407. © Nov. 27, 1941;
KK 11159.
Black Leaf 40, form 0412. © Dec. 15, 1941;
KK 11160.
Black Leaf worm powder. For worm powder.
© Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11161.
Ward baking co., New York.
For bread:
Ward’s Tip-top bread, enriched. © Dec. 29,
1941; KK 11015.
Ward’s Tip-top twins. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
11268.
1353, 1354
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942...........cecsscsccccccesccccccecsececcceecece 86
27
LABELS RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[1354
American oil & grease corp. 1
Mister Slippery. For lubrication oils & greases.
© American oil & grease corp., Chicago. RR 32,
Jan. 17, 1942.
28 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1942
1355-3081
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts ©
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO-
TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRA-
TIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND LABELS USED
FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
aS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
| No. 2
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I, Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
I. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a
scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations, In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the enc of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ““G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,”’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
artste lec Class I, , Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors. ~
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence ‘of the facts stated therein as regards any copy-
right registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part: 1Group 1, Books! properties. cicsosacasaccasecsacestnencieste sa ctarsiesaens secicmend ceagiearem acttels giants «Gerson tence $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Map Ss icisdinas ast acitseeasacaeueenus sa iear anus eciact cose ac sso) swe s sls amma saiuoataeas eee eG
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ER sone od te adomoae dase he adeon teat tees <) ¥2.00
Part 2, Periodicals a tteia ela silane sais Oem doie. eatoie ines Gis a's vate Gslaibistelataaats ails oietaueies ete wines a caistals alae cialsla s ceneicl oe eae 2.00
Part 3, Musical(Compositions.. ..5.5. 28 .cisat deco op ceed acest ee oh onde ai tna ale coven s Bile aptly. ae et oe ofto a|e,0cetige rene 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Dlustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise.............0.cssceoecesceceoscesereeese 2.00
Sinpleinumbers iacaie ds cuca sem anie's senmasacteriaciaaitiam sleateictaricistas as\clelaiopletslsleiaitenetieas setae sisetsigataisl ot telat) telat sel tee .50
Annual indexes, each, for completeicalendariyean’®. +. 200. tc0. ote ceselomedeesves sel «apmeeae aes eae se taet aes he 2-00
All parts for complete calendar year.........2.-0ccccsesacccsrccessccsccncpsrassasesccsensmoscasenseesscunensnss «=, 0.60
(iI)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental li-
braries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in-
sofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright, if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may net be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(1H)
é He haa ft
ve) o z Ki Y.
{ nfl Y ERA fy a Piguctlans aN a ores ae Oe Oe A bat tena ere volta p
teptle Sad [yew Loki ey hai Oe eee rn] Be enue gnats as ped Dn fibealy secehen cag nate eles
ie Se en harlem eet at inate eee Bs SY See ea rt aripened ica ag he aipliar pepns:
ee ar a ahs a Tyrer? gh | cdo again 9 ent Se
Toone TNR ah ae Toys re Trey Seas gocirie 24h i with weaned ee my oh as co kes ¥aushe ay Oa a
ae Pekealoti bie siimae canal tepetlzett: it aie) Ba: Hea RR RY SACU ee tal yoner
re hy 2 7 it ee hey Pty. = BP) erty has ra pad Bao fe ity abe ipa
ies pie eet 3 Ser) heey) Sasa a ei, tee 4 ;
Wess tfela Sectumie wing O c hs Sei pone Rraceae
vive Gg iis yao biol ei: hy tot et ae eel, ns
tert pebeeeen ep rronens Apievnbnekaieiiemnie bs
is: % yids ty ae
cit ole sprbontins rte fe Py er tC
Ye Mian te ox aay AERA aa eat tpn, mene ae
5 wy o yeti ied hil ; ‘ ee Rep ater aai Lie peer sessing eeab
: ins Feat - yh whoa ty Rae: FO 4a shares: ee perttcyad ta) Bud. cee ;
biel: Miaesits Jiindiyech: Mobebasiegn beets baprelareengee
saan ayplaa: cian uae koe A Ay as
n Pine ; < * ht j ; ‘
Baers i EM cocagy eh bags. fone ait” Selelagaaldtoks: meat Qari LAGOe tet TATE a a a
eas
aA is
P| 2 “
SSR wna
' a oe ete er ern
Loute dommes, git ¢ foxt: Gee eae pA WRB fa
A gs RR” eh rca ha) WEEE, Pe f'n 930 wlan hy jae
ry ‘ ’ . ” ont! M Pal
oe a ; ;
i om
i i;
; “
~~ , bei
¢ 3 ¢ .
r he ee : ej
‘ 2 ay te
? mdare erie oY)
; Wien
' if
i a inh 9 Aa
fr | \
it
\ ,
‘ ; a
bE ay
= *% r .- na F ‘
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and
the same.
copyright proprietor are
1355
Acevedo (Henry Segovia)*
Invincible powers of life. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
G 39487.
Air review pub. corp. 1366
Putnam (Laura):
Set the Rising Sun. © 1 c. Jan. 16, 1942; G
39473.
Alles (William J.)* 1357
Victorized for defense. © 1 c. Jan. 29, 1942; G
39444,
American legion, post no. 40. 1358
Root (Ida):
Jig is up, remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb.
24, 1942; G 39583.
American Merri-lei corp. 1359
Hoeflich (Victor T.):
Female figure. © Dec. 20, 1941; G 39586.
_ American newspaper publishers assn. 1360
Davis (Phil):
American newspaper publishers association
award for advancement of the daily newspaper in
public service. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1942; G 39520.
Aspergers, inc. 1361
Asperger (Otto A.):
Asperger memorial, © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1942; G
39514.
Bensinger (Dorotha M.)* 1362-1371
Baby bunting. - Betty. - Ching Ling. - Dicky. -
Her day. - Mamie. - Sandra. - Shep. - Tony. -
Topsy. © 1c. each Feb. 19, 1942; G 39530-39539.
Bishop (Richard E.)* 1372-1375
In they come. - Mates. - Ring-neck. - Wood duck.
© Nov. 1, 1941; G 39526-39529.
Bixler (Abraham 0.) * 1376
My heart’s with a man in service. © 1c. Feb.
21, 1942; G 39515.
Blish (Dwight Morril)
Blish (Matthew):
Sons and daughters of Uncle Sam. © 1c. Feb.
13, 1942; G 39471.
1377
Bonanno (Michaelangelo) & Guerrieri (Edward J.)
1378
Bonanno (Michaelangelo):
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1942;
G 39591.
Borden co. 1379
Oehrle (Walter):
Cow’s head. © Oct. 11, 1941; G 39491.
29
Brancati (Hector C.)* \ 1380
Democracy. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1942; G 39547.
Cappelli (B.) & Molinari (E.)* 1381
We are proud to be Americans. © 1c. Feb. 18,
1942; G 39506.
Carroll (Frank Joseph)* 1382
Don’t forget Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1942;
G 39442,
Chesnut (Glen)* 1383, 1384
Marine dog with cap. - U. S. soldier. © 1 c.each
Feb. 10, 1942; G 39458, 39459.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc. Adv. dept. 1385
Chapin (James):
Doctors son. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1942; G 39456.
Cobb (Rodney Dale)* 1386-1391
Birdsfoot violet. - Jack-in-the-pulpit. - Mullein
and butterflies. - Primrose. - Tulip. - Yucca blos-
soms. © Dec. 30, 1941; G 39480-39485.
Cohen (Rose) 1392
Sandesson (William):
Our fighting forces. © 1 c. Mar. 7, 1942;G
39592.
Columbia statuary co. 1393-1400
Kuhne (Hedvig):
Chan 471. - Der Ling, 470. © Feb. 2, 1942; G
39603, 39604.
Lindner (John W.):
African boy, head, 473. - African girl, head, 472.
© Feb. 9, 1942; G 39609, 39610.
Bali boy fruit carrier, 617. - Bali girl fruit car-
rier, 616. © Jan. 8, 1942; G 39606, 39607.
Love on the clouds, 615. - Mina, 618. © Jan. 2,
1942; G 39604, 39608.
Comegys (Margaret L.)* 1401
Stars and Stripes forever. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1942;
G 39501.
Connor (Bertha A. Colbert) 1402
Seignelay (A.) [pseud. of B. A. C. Connor]:
Think on these things. © 1 c. Jan. 2, 1942;G
39479.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc.
Patten (Glancy William):
Comerly memorial, 2270. © Jan. 15, 1942; @29561.
Reilly carved mausoleum, 2266. © Dec. 31,
1941; G 39565.
Torrance carved memorial, 2268. © Jan. 15, 1942;
G 39567.
Peterson (E. R.) design co. Carved memorial:
Dolan (Phillip) family, 2256. - Hampden, 2257. -
Hargrave, 2259. - Kohler, 2256. © Dec. 31, 1941;
G 39566, 39568-39570. He
1403-1417
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Small (Janet) Carved memorial:
Alison, 2260. - Melville, 2261. - Robitaille,
2262. - St. Denis, 2263. - Stuart, 2264. © Dec. 31,
1941; G 39556-39559, 39563.
Atlee, 2271. - Pendergast, 2267. - Sylvester,
2269. © Jan. 15, 1942; G 39560, 39562, 39564.
Craker (Robert J.) * 1418
Two grotesque figures. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1942; G
39552.
Dallmann (Otto Georg)* 1419
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Mar. 4, 1942; G
39598.
Davis (Newton Eads)* 1420
Victory for freedom and democracy. © 1 ¢. Feb.
11, 1942; G 39461.
Dockrill (W. Vernon)* 1421
Light of victory. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1942; G 39575.
Douthitt (John)
Locatelli (Romualdo):
Balinese beauty. © lc. Jan. 15, 1942; G 39466.
Robinson (Theodore):
Apple blossom time.
39465.
1422, 1423
©.1c. Jan. 15, 1942; G
Dowagiac daily news. 1424
Stickley (Arthur L.):
Window service emblem. © 1 c. Feb. 19, 1942;
G 39525.
Drabkin (Stella)* 1425
Design for victory. © 1c.Feb. 7, 1942; G 39441.
Faron (Clifton Alvade)* 1426
Power of united nations. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1942; G
39516.
Frazier (William L.)
Brown (R. Alston):
International ensign. © 1 c.Jan. 23, 1942; G
39463,
1427
Gallenkamp (Norma Benton)* 1428
War garden here. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1942; G 39513.
Gandy (Curtis) ir.* 1429
Christ, head. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1942; G 39455.
Goodson (Thomas)* 1430
Mother kangaroo, her baby triplets and artificial
pouch, © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; G 39602.
Gordon (Elisabeth)* 1431
Man’s best friend. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; G39483.
Gripon (Louise K. Sparrow)* 1432
For victory. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G 39596.
Gugler (Eric)* 1433
Gangway,go ahead America. ©1c. Feb. 10, 1942;
G 39521.
Hambrock (Jda)* 1434, 1435
Bless’ our Uncle Sam. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1942;G
39443.
Mother’s old rocking chair. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1942;
G 39585.
30
Hatem (Ellis N.)*
* Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1941;
G 39523.
1436
Hays (Delphia Dean)* 1437
Victory, regular attendance at church, dailyde-
votion at home. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; G 39613.
Holland (Lawrence)* 1438
Send us more Japs. © lc. Feb. 9, 1942; G@39452.
Hurley (Edward Timothy)* 1439, 1440
Columbia avenue in the snow. - Fifth streetin
the rain. © Feb. 22, 1942; G 39544, 39545.
Hurwitz (Ben)* 1441
Wally the air raid warden. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1942;
G 39573.
Hutson (Doris Carr)* 1442, 1443
Veronica, A, B. © 1c. each Jan. 26, 1942; G
39611, 39612.
Jenkins (June Yates)* 1444, 1445
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Feb. 9, 1942; G
39492, 39493.
Jennings (Herbert G.)* 1446
Buddy, thumbs up. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1942; G 39524.
Kellogg & Nelson monument co. 1447
Kellogg (Robert R.):
Memorial in honor of Jesse Chisholm. © lc.
Jan. 26, 1942; G 39475.
King (David P.)
King (Mary E.):
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
G 39460.
King, McDonald & Colton co.
King (Mary E.):
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
G 39460.
1448
1449
Klagstad (August)* 1450
Lincoln (Abraham), log cabin to White House. ©
1c. Feb. 14, 1942; G 39595.
Krumholz (Jack)* 1451
National unity emblem. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1942;G
39587.
Kulick (David J.) &Steinthal (Milton) 1452
Kulick (David J.)
Fight for freedom. © ic. Feb. 10, 1942;G
39457.
Lamb (Thomas)*
Nazi pig. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1942; G 39437.
1453
Lawson suewia jokey? 1
Young GOP. 1c. Jan. 24, 1942; G 39445.
Leavitt (Elgin Ashley)
Willis (Ralph T.):
Victory in service. © 1 c. Jan. 23, 1942; G
39467,
1455
Leppke (Louis A.)
Frohardt (Homer O.) jr.:
Win. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1942; G 39472.
1456
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1942
Lincoln national life insurance co.
Baker (Ernest Hamlin):
Lincoln (Abraham), flames as background. ©
1c. Feb. 26, 1942; G 39543.
1457
-L’Roy (Calvin T.)* 1458
Hagerty monument design. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1942;
G 39496.
Lusteg (Arthur G.) & Broderson (Andrew) 1459
Lusteg (Arthur G.):
Our boy serves. © 1c. Jan. 30, 1942; G39497.
Luth (Edward G.)* 1460
Victory. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1942; G 39553.
McDole (Ray)* 1461
Let’s keep ‘em both flying. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
G 39550.
McGuire (William Patrick)* 1462
Goddess of victory. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1942; G
39576.
Maddock (Marjorie Black) 1463
Runyan (Dan):
Jingles and his magical wishing court. © 1c.
Jan. 28, 1942; G 39498.
Magill-Weinsheimer co. 1464
Hughes (Melbourne John):
When both Jap and Hun are done, this world war
will then be won. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1942; G 39542.
Maillet (Herbert A.)* 1465
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
G 39495.
Mandel (Abraham) 1466
Mandel (Alan):
American eagle. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1942; G 39597.
Maresca (Marguerite Simonson)* 1467
Shadow head of Christ. © 1 c. Feb. 3, 1942; G
39490.
Melior (Nil) co. 1468
Simmonds (Harold W.):
Victory, remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb.
26, 1942; G 39541.
Mintink (Hugo A.)*
Victory. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; G 39474.
1469
Merchandising factors, inc. 1470
Ferrero (Felix):
Strike ’em dead, make it hot for the Nazis.
c. Feb. 10, 1942; G 39572.
Ol
Metropolitan art novelty co. 1471-1476
Breslow (Louis):
Girl and dog. - Hawiian dancer. - Hawaiian uke-
lele player. - Mexican dancer. - Mexican guitar
player. © Mar. 2, 1942; G 39578-39582.
Rendezvous. © Feb. 12, 1942; G 39499.
Milwaukee art products co., inc. 1477-1480
Pacini (Antonio):
Remember Pearl Harbor, 24, 75, 76, 77. © Jan.
29, 1942; G 39508-39511.
Mitchell (Homer C.) & Turner (George W.) 1481
Mitchell (Homer C.):
31
1514
United nations flag. © 1 c. Jan. 26, 1942;G
39468.
Molten (Philip S.)* 1482
Figure of Statue of Liberty with flame intorch
forming the letter V. © 1c. Jan. 21, 1942;G 39298.
Myers (Katherine Louise) [i. e. Mother Francis
D’ Assissi]* 1483
Our Lady of the Desert. © 1 c. Feb. 6, 1942; G
39429.
New York university. Hall of American artists. 1484
Amateis (E.):
Head of Henry M. Shrady. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1942;
G 39584.
Newman decor, inc. 1485-1500
Harris (Susan):
Bowl of flowers and statue of girl, 1464. - Bowl of
flowers, blue drape and parrot, 1464A. - Girl seat-
ed and man standing under tree, 1475A. - Girl tying
on hat with blue ribbons, 1492A. - Girl tying on hat
with pink ribbons, 1492. - Girl’s head with hat, 1484.
- Girl’s head without hat, 1485. - Manand girl stand-
ing under tree, 1475. - Still life with plate and low
vase of flowers, 1470. © Jan. 1, 1942; G 39414-
39419, 39422, 39423, 39426, 39427.
Peters (John):
Girl with geese, and landscape, 1474. - Peasant
boy and girl standing, 1491. - Peasant girl seated,
boy standing, 1490. - Shepherd with sheep, and land-
scape, 1473. © Jan. 1, 1942; G 39420, 39421, 39424,
39425,
Roche (S.):
Blue vase with red and white flowers, 1480. -
Blue vase with white flowers, 1481. © Jan. 1, 1942;
G 39412, 39413.
Oakland national engraving & gravure co. 1501
Macdonald (R. W.):
American Flag. © ic. Feb. 6, 1942; G 39439.
Oliver (Joseph W.)* 1502
We are Americans, we own U.S. defense stamps
and bonds. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1942; G 39431.
Ottavino (Adamo)
Kupatt (Christian F.) Memorial:
1503, 1504
Ambrosino, 538B. - Caputo, 5481. © 1c. each
Mar. 11, 1942; G 39616, 39617.
Palumbo (Joseph J.)* 1505
In service for victory. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1942; G
39594.
Paolicelli (Mary B.) 1506
Germanotta (Roy):
Richmond garden sanitarium united memorials,
honor certificate. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; G 39494,
Papy (F. M.) ir. & Skinner (W. L.)* 1507
Strike a blow for freedom. Kinship in service. ©
lc. Jan. 26, 1942; G 39478.
1508-1514
hold dear. - For life, liberty,
© 1c. each Feb. 28, 1942; G
Parnell (Eileen)*
All for all we
happiness for all.
39554, 39555.
All out victory.
victory. - Victory star.
G 39432-39435.
- Heart of America. - Heart of
© 1c. each Feb. 6, 1942;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Victory heart of America. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1942;
G 39436.
Patterson (Peter J.)* 1515, 1516
Large letter V with American eagle, wings spread
and claws in attacking position. - United nations.
© 1c. each Feb. 26, 1942; G 39548, 39549.
Payne (Raymond Jack)* 1517
Umbrella tank. © lc. Feb. 12, 1942; G 39470.
Pierce (Louis H.)*
Slap the Japs. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1942; G 39488.
1518
Price (Percy Andrew) 1519
Links (Julian Arthur):
There’s going to be a black-out of the Rising
Sun. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1942; G 39446.
1520
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1942; G 39447.
Pushman (Hovsep)*
Lost illusions, 2.
Putnam (Brenda)* 1521
Flight. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; G 39601.
Rahn (Irving G.)* 1522
We will win. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942; G 39462.
Rau (Melvin C.)* 1523
Statue of Liberty with V superimposed. © lc.
Feb. 6, 1942; G 39430.
Rice (Mollie)* 1524
We will win. © Jan. 8, 1942; G 39486.
Richter (William Benson) 1525, 1526
Dickle (Conrad): ;
It’s Mother’s day, so wear a carnation. © 1 c.
Feb. 9, 1942; G 39503.
When do we go to Tokio? © 1c. Feb. 12, 1942;
G 39502,
Roman (George) 1527
Wickham (Wilmer H.):
Vitamen, the miracle men of Vitaland. © 1 c.
Feb. 10, 1942; G 39454.
Rothe (Lewis)* 1528
Mistakes of Valentine Vacant: What these kids
are doing even startles the pup. © 1 c. Jan. 19,
1942; G 39489.
Rzeznik (Maryan M.)* 1529
Public monument of Ignacy Jan Paderewski. ©
lc. Feb. 13, 1942; G 39540.
Senat (Lloyd)* 1530
Civilian defense certificate, U.S.A. © 1 c. Feb.
14, 1942; G 39590.
Setsman (Byr)* 1531
Happy Fourth of July, remember Pearl Harbor.
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1942; G 39464.
Sharp (Fay F.)* 1532
America supreme. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1942; G39589.
Shohet (Samuel A.)* 1533
Our boy, Harry Thompson, is serving Uncle Sam.
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1942; G 39615.
Smith (Woodford Harlan)* 1534
Remember Pearl Harbor, partners in crime. ©
1c. Feb. 20, 1942; G 39507.
32
Spargo granite co.
Spargo (William):
Memorial monument, E1108. © 1c. Jan. 30,
1942; G 39476.
1535
Standard business co.
Barstow (James D.):
United nations. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1942; G 39453.
1536
Staples (Jacques E.)* 1537
Serving our country. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1942; G 39693. _
Star novelty co.
Stehower (Peter):
Yanks are coming, remember Pearl Harbor. ©
lc. Feb. 6, 1942; G 39428.
1538
Sterling (Albert)* 1539
Fist to meet you, Mr. Togo. © 1c. Feb. 23,1942;
G 39519.
Stieger (Philip J.)
Dunning (Robert M.):
Duckling wearing trunks and boxing gloves. ©
1c. Feb. 16, 1942; G 39500.
1540
Sturtevant (Earl Hamilton)* 1541
In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall
direct thy paths. © Feb. 25, 1942; G 39551.
Thiede (Hugo Jules)* 1542
Four freedoms, freedom of worship, freedom of
speech, freedom of fear, freedom of want. © lc.
Feb. 26, 1942; G 39614.
Thompson (Ray)* 1543
Home front. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; G 39517.
Travis (Olin Herman)* 1544
Flight. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G 39588.
Tredennick (Donald Cameron) 1545
Miner (Allen) & Tredennick (Donald Cameron):
Keep em frying. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1942; G 39546.
Waldron (Sheldon H.)
Bennett (Katherine):
Horse and colt, P205. - Irish terrier, P117. -
Rabbits, P303. - Russian wolfhounds, P116. © 1c.
each Feb. 9, 1942; G 39448-39451.
1546-1549
Walters (John N.) 1550
Walters (Phyllis B.):
Only complete victory can put back that smile on
Uncle Sam. © ic. Feb. 20, 1942; G 39512.
Wanatik (Samuel Hyman)* 1551
Wanatik eagle. © 1c. Feb. 19, 1942; G 39522.
Waters (Roscius Newell)* 1552
Waters cemetery memorial. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1942;
G 39477.
Weber (Charles)* 1553
Walls have hot ears, don’t talk shop in public. ©
1c. Mar. 2, 1942; G 39574.
Wicks (Thomas E.) 1554
Roberts (Charles):
Remember Pearl Harbor, the three rat-ieteers.
© le. Feb. 12, 1942; G 39469.
Wicks (Thomas E.) & Johnston (Floyd A.) 1555, 1556
WORKS OF ART
Roberts (Charles): Wunderlich (E.) granite co. 1558, 1559
Remember Pearl Harbor. - Serving America Wunderlich (Ernst H.):
service star. © 1c. each Jan. 16, 1942; G 39504, Burns cemetery memorial. © 1 ec. Mar. 9,
39505. 1942; G 39600.
Wunderlich (Alfred F.):
Wolf & Dessauer co. 1557 igen sae memorial. © 1c. Mar. 9,
Orr (Garrett): ; .
That thoroughbred look. © 1c. Feb. 6, 1942; Zimmermann (August J.)* 1560
G 39440. Idle sports. © Feb. 4, 1942; G 39577.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942............. ccc lee cece eee eeceeaee eee 423
33
462120 O - 42 - 2
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNI-
CAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abey (Bob [i. e. Robert Eugene]) 1561
Ft. Worth sky line. © Nov. 26, 1941; J 34026.
Ayres (Robert M.) 1581
Air raid shelter. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1942; I 30156.
Abrams (Jj. Martin) 1562
Hole cutter and plug for hole. © lc. Feb. 16,
1942; I 30191.
Babcock & Borough. 1582
Made in Japan, caught in the Pacific, tanned inthe
U.S. A. © Jan. 30, 1942; K 50082.
Advertising posters co. 1563
Courtesy car, U. S.servicemen. © Feb. 7, 1942;
K 49998.
Bailey meter co. 1583-1599
Bailey boiler meter chart, 325F925T. © Oct. 30,
1941; I 301783.
——475F1250T. © Oct. 14, 1942; 1 30185.
Bailey boiler meter diagrama, A30F400T500T. ©
Dec. 17, 1941; I 30184.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 20F500T40P. © Oct. 29,
1941; I 30182.
——60F600T6P. © June 11, 1941; I 30183.
——-80F600T200P. © Oct. 15, 1941; I 30176.
—80F1i700P. © Oct. 6, 1941; I 30177.
——100F50P. © Nov. 17, 1941; I 30181.
——120F30L. © Aug. 1, 1941; I 30174.
——200F800T200P, 200F300T400P. © Oct. 24,
1941; I 30178, 30179.
——300F1500P1. © Oct. 28, 1941; I 30180.
——1500F450T2400P. © Sept. 8, 1941; 1 30175.
Bailey recorder chart, 10B. © Nov. 18, 1941;
I 30186.
——60KT. © Jan. 2, 1942; I 30189.
——100K-8. © Sept. 23, 1941; 1 30188.
———1200KT2. © Dec. 15, 1941; I 30187.
Allen-Sherman-Hoff co. 1564
100 per cent legion. © Feb. 1, 1942; K 49999.
Allspline corp. 1565-1570
Detail sheets for Forward house V-series. - For-
ward house, V-10, V-20, V-30. ©f c. each Feb. 14,
1942; I 30232-30235.
Forward house V-10, single family demountable
dwelling. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1942; I 30213.
Production drawings for John B. Pierce foundation
plywood house. © ic. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30236.
American aviation associates, inc. 1571
Reshuffled CAB, this exclusive picture shows the
Civil aeronautics board following the recent reshuf-
fle. © Feb. 15, 1942; K 50251.
American soc. of heating & ventilating engineers.
1572, 1573
Mollier diagram for moist air. - Volume diagram
for moist air. © Jan. 10, 1942; I 30220, 30221.
Bakal (L. B.) 1600
Improvement in vent nozzels for monotype casting
machines. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1941; I 30142.
Anderson (Irvin Osborn) 1574
In recognition of service rendered. © Feb. 23,
1942; K 50124.
Baker (Clarence Melburn) 1601
-B. © Nov. 4, 1941; I 30208.
Anderson (W. G.) 1575
We won war with Wilson, we will win war again
with Roosevelt, buy defense bonds. © Feb. 28, 1942;
K 50197.
Ballmann (Vincent H.) 1602
Cushion wheel. © ic. Feb. 19, 1942; I 30216.
Baum (Joseph L.) 1603
Anthonisen (Georg Brockmann) 1576 Phonograph movies. © ic. Feb. 28, 1942;1 30279.
New spike heads for parallelogram shaped spike-
shafts and spike-hole arrangement for tie-plates. Beckwith (Frank) 1604
© 1c. Feb. 11, 1942; 1 30140. Sun father and dark night. © 1 c. Feb. 23, 1942;
J 34021.
Apitz (Alfred C.} 1577
V victory, remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 29, Bell (Frank Park) 1605, 1606
1942; K 50002. Doodler’s memo, 1, 2. © Jan. 23, 1941; K 50074,
50088. 2
Arenz (John A.) 1578
Arenz-speed-fibre-ring lock nut. © 1c. Feb.14, Bensinger (Dorotha M.) 1607
1942; I 30169. Sprite. © Jan. 1, 1931; J 34018.
Ashley (David) inc. 1579
Outward bound; by R. MacGregor. © Feb. 5,
1942; H 2251.
Berney (Bertram S.) 1608
Who’ll win the war without a doubt? © Jan. 21,
1942; K 49853.
Bethlehem steel co. 1609
Navy needs ships to avenge Pearl Harbor. © Feb.
13, 1942; K 50094.
Association of American railroads. 1580
Cross crossings cautiously. © Mar. 3, 1942; K
50253.
34
Targets: 200 yd.-A, 300 yd.-A, 500 yd.-B, 600 yd.
~~
a
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1942
Bloom (Selig) ; 1610
Story of Esther. © Feb. 3, 1942; K 49937.
Blum (Otto R.) 1611, 1612
Comedy and sorrow. ~ News in black and white.
© ic. each Jan. 21, 1942; J 34008, 34009.
Blumenthal (Harry) 1613-1627
Wiseman (J. R.):
Attack from the rear, A-121. - Company mascot,
A-118. - Desert lullaby, A-113. - He’s got one in
every fort, A-115. - How about that dough you owe
me? A-112. - Oldarmy game! A-122. - SillySallies,
they never did that at home! A-123. - Slap the Jap!
A-120. - There’ll be some changes made! A-119. -
They all love their sergeant! A-114. - You ll find
’em in every camp! A-116. © Dec. 15, 1941; K
49985-49996.
Gas maneuvers, A-109. - It’s me ma, on the
bottom! A-111. - Yoo hoo yourself! And see how
you like it, A-110. © Nov. 23, 1941; K 49982-
49984.
Boocharin (Leo Y.) 1628
Booharin new dial for world clock or watchin
alphabetic order. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1942; I 30265.
1629
© le. Feb. 24, 1942;
Bowdon (E. P.)
Tomato plant protector.
I 30264.
Boyer (Clara M.) 1630
Bak-strap. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30190.
Brewer (James I.) 1631
Buy a share in America. © Nov. 19, 1941; K
50081.
British & American ambulance corp. 1632-1634
Loose talk may cost lives. - Remember Pearl
Harbor. - Victory. © Jan. 18, 1942; K 50003-50005.
1635
© Feb. 4, 1942; K
Brower (Charles S.)
God bless our President.
49879.
1636
© le. Feb. 13,1942;
Brown (Lawrence Russell)
Invalid walking device.
I 30244.
Brown & Bigelow. 1637-1696
Along a Flemish canal, 22141; by J. DeBooscher.
- At bay, 22144; by Frank Hoffman. - At you com-
mand, 22051; by Earl McPherson. - Biossom time,
22143; by Ellertson. - Brace mates, 22140; by
[Percival] Rosseau. - Everywhere that Mary went,
22050. - Full speed ahead, 22054; by Lawson Wood.
- Gems of nature, 22145; by Robert Wood. - George
Washington’s mill, 22064; by A. F. Mettel. - Help-
ing hands, 22053; by Frances Tipton Hunter. - In-
dependence Hall, the cradle of liberty, 22142; by Al
Mettel. - It’s everyone’s job, 22057. - It’s your
dance, 22056; by J[ules] Erbit. - On the alert, 22062;
by J. W. Schlaikjer. - Only the strong can be free,
22068; by [Arnold] Freberg. - Perfect day, 11014;
by Maxfield Parish. - Playmates, 22059; by F.
Sands Brunner. - Power stroke, 22055; by F. L.
Jaues. - Sunny days, 22025; by Andrew Loomis. ©
Dec. 26, 1941; K 49881, 49883-49885, 49888-49893,
49898, 49900, 49903, 49905-49910.
And there’s good cause, soon comes the night
when Santa speeds by the moon’s bright light. - At
close of day, 1041. © Dec. 26, 1941; K50222, 50223.
35
1707
Armstrong (Rolf):
Aloha, 22066. - Come on in, 22052. - Encore,
22065. - Hold everything, 22067. - Riding high,
22146. © Dec. 26, 1941; K 49894, 49895, 49899,
49901, 49904.
Autumn splendor. - Fisherman’s paradise. - Mo-
ther’s helper. - When day is done. © Dec. 26, 1941;
K 50142-50145.
Columbia, first American ship, L 32028. - Designer
of the Stars and Stripes, L 32026. - Hitching post of
the new world, L 32030. - Lincoln’s Bixby letter,
L 32022. - Lone survivor of Custer’s massacre, L
32025. - Natural bridge of Virginia, L 32023. - Of
the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence,
L 32027. - Pilgrim fathers were net Puritans, L
32029. - There was a state of Jefferson, L 32024. -
Traveller, Gen. Robert E. Lee's great horse, L
32021. - Turkey not the eagle, should be the U. S.
emblem, L 32031. - Van Buren (Martin) was the
first American president, L 32032. © Jan. 26, 1942;
K 50210-50221.
Moran (Earl):
Helio, skipper, 22063. - Modern Eve, 22058. ©
Dec. 26, 1941; K 49896, 49902.
Mozert (Zoé):
For you, arose, 22060. - Sweet dreams, 22061,
© Dec. 26, 1941; K 49886, 49897.
Rockwell (Norman):
Scout is friendly, 22000. - That freedom shall
not perish from this earth, 22070. © Dec. 26, 1941;
K 49882, 49837.
Stars of tomorrow:
Brinkman (Nancy), 32103, - Caspara (Phyllis),
32107. - Dean (Marjorie), 32111. - Kenyon (Gwen),
32102. - Knopf (Verna), 32109. - Maloy (Alita), 32101.
- Merrick(Lynn), 32106. - Schenk (Mildred), 32108. -
Thurston (Bette), 32105. - Williams(Esther), 32110.
- Wilson (Irma), 32104. - Worth (Nancy), 32112. ©
Jan. 26, 1942; K 50198-50209.
Brown instrument cc. 1697-1699
Brown chart, 5813. © Dec. 5, 1941; I 30147.
Brown instrument co. [chart] 12681, 14022. © Jan.
2, 1942: 1 30167, 30168.
Buchsbaum (Marvin) 1700
American weigh. © ic. Mar. 2, 1942; J 34028.
Burton (Hal R.) 1701
3 level defense home, 5000. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1942;
1 30134.
1702
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1942;
Butler (Jack Michael)
Light ray alining device.
1 30295.
Cadwell (Edith Ellis) 1703
Over the top. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30304.
Canal national bank of Portland. 1704
Portland fishermen; by Linwood Easton. © Dec.
24, 1941; K 49936.
Century letter service. 1705
Keep it flying. © Feb. 3, 1942; K 50182.
Charis corp. ‘1706
Help yourself to vitality. © 1 c. Feb. 19, 1942; J
34014.
Chermak (George)
Roller skate toe stop.
I 30199.
1707
© lc. Feb. 16, 1942;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Chilean nitrate educational bureau, inc. 1708
Farm for victory [masthead print] © Feb. 17,
1942; K 50261.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Corp.
of the president. 1709
Historic highlights of Mormonism. © Dec. 31,
1941; J 34020.
Clay-Adams co., inc. 1710
Human skeleton showing principal arterial cir-
culation. © Feb. 16, 1942; I 30215.
1711
© ic. Feb. 16, 1942; 130271.
Cleofe (Lawrence)
Adjustable bridge.
Cloister print shop. 1712
Hangers for defense! © Nov. 15, 1941; K 29981.
Columbia, Mo. Junior chamber of commerce. 1713
For civilian defense - we are proud to be Amer-
icans. © Feb. 17, 1942; K 50257.
Cook (L. L.) co. 1714
Well for crying out :oud! Believe it or not! I found
a postcard without a backhouse on it, 23X. © Dec.
30, 1941; K 49997.
1715
© Jan. 14, 1942;K
Cooper (Harry L.)
For victory, break the Axis.
50047.
Coppoldt (Paul E.) 1716
Tenencia concrete pavement expansion joint sup-
port,strong,rigid, simple. © Mar.9,1942;1 30293.
Costello (Michael J.) 1717
Liberty boys of 41, men behind the men. ©Dec.
15, 1941; K 50176.
Cross (Edward) co., inc. 1718-1723
Allaben (Anne E.):
Chiko. - Elena. - Te Deum (We praise thee, O
God) © Feb. 6, 1942; K 49847, 49849, 49850.
Guardian angel; by C. Bosseron Chambers.
Whom say ye that Iam; by Paul Handrich. © Feb.
6, 1942; K 49846, 49848.
That men may live; by C. Bosseron Chambers. ©
Feb. 19, 1942; K 50024.
Cumberland press, inc. 1724
United States army, U.S. Navy, U.S. marines. ©
Jan. 3, 1942; K 50259.
Cuna supply cooperative. 1725
Behind the eight ball. © Jan. 9, 1942; K 50122.
Dettloff (William P.) 1726
Air power keyway slot grinding wheel. © 1c.
Feb. 16, 1942; I 30196.
Dow (Louis F.) co. 1727-1747
Covered bridge; by H. A. Bond. - Defense of liber-
ty; by Robert O. Skemp. - Faith; by Gene Erbit.
Finishing touch; by Towne. - Happy moments; by
Jlules] Erbit. - Is my face red; by J. Sullivan. - Sky
blue waters; by Dan B. Conrad. - Three’s a crowd;
by Charlotte Becker. - Three o'clock inthe morn-
ing; by Roy Best. - To the rescue by W.J. Wilwerd-
ing. - True champions; by G. Muss- Arnolt. - Vicious
outlaw; by R. Farrington Elwell. - Watch ‘er fly,
Gramp; by Hy. [i. e. John Henry} Hintermeister. ©
Dec. 31, 1941; K 49857, 49859, 49860, 49861, 49864-
49867, 49869, 49870, 49872, 49873, 49877.
36
Devorss (Billy):
Guest of honor. - Snow queen. © Dec. 31, 1941;
K 49862, 49863.
Elvgren (Gillette):
Close pals. - Net results. - Over exposure. -
Skirt-ing trouble. © Dec. 31, 1941; K 49858, 49874-
49876.
Witham (Edwin):
Blue Jacket (Clipper) - Peaceful Harbor. © Dec.
31, 1941; K 49868, 49871.
1748
© 1c. Feb. 24,
Dubay (Alban A.)
Trailer coupling for bicycles.
1942; I 30255.
Duschnes (Philip C.) 1749
Books, fine, rare, illustrated and first edition,
catalogue 50. © Feb. 9, 1942; K 49949.
Edwards (John D.) 1750
Duplex flat specifications. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942;
1 30272.
Emery (George 8S.) 1751
100 per cent directional assembly angle union. ©
1c. Feb. 13, 1942; I 30166.
Ergang (Herman) co. 1752
Remember Pearl Harbor, here lives a defender. ©
Feb. 6, 1942; K 50172.
Expandor, inc. 1753
Kitchen planning. © Feb. 19, 1942; 1 30290.
Fairbanks (Philip) 1754
Device for attaching to guns. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942;
I 30249. ;
Farmer (W. S.) 1755
Screening field chart. © Feb. 24, 1942; I 30301.
Feng Wah Pong. 1756
Electro hydraulic brake. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1941;
I 30146.
Fenton (William T.) 1757
Warning signal. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30192.
Ferguson mfg., co. 1758
Remember Carole Lombard. © Feb. 11, 1942; K
50137.
Finn (Harry Elliot) 1759
One-piece ink bottle and pen-supporting socket. ©
1c. Mar. 2, 1942; I 30243.
Foxboro co. 1760-1762
[Foxboro pressure gauge chart] 799591-A. © Dec.
30, 1941; 1 30222.
[Foxboro pressure gauge or thermometer chart]
39785-A. © Feb. 16, 1942; I 30223.
[Foxboro thermometer or pressure gauge chart]
89880-A. © Feb. 16, 1942; I 30224.
Freese (Charles H.) 1763
Victory V airplane and glider movable wing control,
hub, axle and housing device. © 1c. Feb. 23, 1942;
I 30225.
Frick collection. 1764-1770
Boy extracting a thorn from his foot, position 1;
by North Italian school. - Eve, position 1; by Vischer .
© Feb. 21, 1942; H 2266, 2268.
CLASSES H-K
no. 2, 1942
Early 18th century English side chair.
21, 1942; J 34025.
In the library. © Mar. 7, 1942; J 34087.
Pollaiuolo:
Marsyas, position 1; by Pollaiuolo (?) © Feb.
21, 1942; H 2267.
"paris, positions 1, 2. © Feb. 21, 1942; H 2264,
2265.
© Feb.
Friedman (Joseph) 1771
America, on to victory. © Feb. 5, 1942; K 49880.
Frishman & Adishian. 1772
Calship. © Feb. 6, 1942; K 49951.
Frohn (John C.) 1773
[Victory V emblem] © Jan. 22, 1942; K 49952.
Frye & Smith, ltd. 1774, 1775
Let’s set the Rising Sun. © Feb. 4, 1942; K 49934.
U. S. S. San Diego; by Heddon Johnson. S Jan. 1,
1942; K 49935.
General motors corp., Oldsmobile div. 1776, 1777
Let’s go everybody, keep ’em firing. © Feb. 2;
1942; K 50076.
Victory and non-stop work will speed it. © Jan.
9, 1942; K 50075.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 1778-1802
Alaskan antics. - Anchors aweigh. - Full speed
ahead. - Grand Canyon. - Liberty bell. - Make it
snappy. - MardiGras. - Rushmore (Mt.) - S’posing .
- Statue of liberty. - Sweet land of liberty. - Wash-
ington monument. © Feb. 5, 1942; K 50226-50237.
Dennis (Morgan):
Be slow in choosing afriend, slower inchanging.
- Confidence is what puts a fellow in the picture of
success. - Fellow who succeeds is the fellow who
serves. - Foresight is a necessary ingredient of
wisdom. - He who helps quickly helps best. - Home
is where the heart is. - Loyalty demands readiness
to serve. - Nothing great was ever achieved with-
out enthusiasm. - Straight line is the shortest dis -
tance. - To get up in the world, get up in the morn-
ing. - U.S. means us, all of us. © Feb. 26, 1942;
K 50238-50243, 50245-50249.
Edison (Thomas Alva); by Adelaide Hiebel.
Dec. 26, 1941; K 50042.
Qur deeds, not our arrival, are what count.
Feb. 26, 1942; K 50244,
Godwin (Clifford Burgess) 1803
Example of the requirement of mechanical beam.
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1942; 1 30141.
©
©
1804
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1942;
Goerke (Elizabeth)
Practical staple puller.
I 30250.
Goetz (E. Ray) 1805
[V insignia and symbol, showing Axis leaders
hanging therefrom] © Jan. 27, 1942; K 50087.
Gohl (Carl W.) 1806
Go on, pitch. © Feb. 9, 1942; K 50262.
Gotliffe (Irving I.) 1807-
[Room-aid, or furniture templates] © Jan. 1,
1942; K 49851. ,
Goudean (H. B.) 1808
Carpenter’s divider and combination square. ©
1c. Feb. 16, 1942; 1 30195.
1848
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) 1809
Strato-Froster [quick freezing unit and aerial
transport] 16HK204. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1942; I 30266.
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) & Kohlenberger engi-
neering corp. 1810-1813
K &G refrigerant accumulator injector, 10A.-
K &G universal super-froster, 15S1, 1583.-K&G
wedge plate froster, 11A. © 1c. each Feb. 9, 1942;
I 30157-30160.
Green lumber co. 1814, 1815
Prefabricated demountable residence for Federal
works agency. © Feb. 9, 1942; I 30135.
—— House B-R. © Feb. 28, 1942; I 30270.
Groff (Charles Wesley)
Nursing time. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1942; J 34006.
1816
Gross-Schoenwald, inc. 1817, 1818
Keep em rolling dad. - Send him prepared for 4
round trip. © Feb. 18, 1942; K 50071, 50072.
Grothaus (Gerard George) 1819
Gold star guide palm means victory. © Feb. 18,
1942; K 50252.
Guntrip (F. E.)
Bandage. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30259.
Halvorson (Halvor L.)
1820
1821
Portrait believed that of Washington as youth. ©
Feb. 21, 1942; H 2271.
Hansen (Carl Andreas) 1822-1835
Anoka apple, 1-4, 6, 7. - Hansen’s dwarf red flesh
plum. - May day tree, 2,4. © Jan. 6, 1942: J 33985,
33989, 33991-33997.
Anoka apple, 5. - Hansen bush cherry. - May day
tree, 1, 3. - Shilka everblooming orchid iris. ©
Jan. 7, 1942; J] 33986-33988, 33990, 33998.
Hare (J. Knowles) 1836-1840
In bad. - Love me. - Precious. - Sowhat. - Where
cares are forgotten. © Jan. i, 1938; K 49929-49933.
Harris (Garred Thomas) 1841
[Caricature of Hitler] © Jan. 29, 1942: K 49969.
Harvard college library. Dept. of ptg. & graphic arts.
1842-1845
Cambridge commonfrom the seat of Caleb Gannett,
Esquire, comprehending a view of Harvard univer-
sity; by D. Bell. - Prospect of the coliegesin Cam-
bridge in New England; by W. Burgis. © Feb. 26,
1942; H 2269, 2270.
North West view of Massachusetts Hail; by J. Abbot.
- Perspective view of the Episcopal church in Cam-
| bridge; by Samuel Farrar. © Feb. 20, 1942;H 2262,
2263.
37
Hastings (Theodore Kern) 1846
Hastings finderscope. © Jan. 26, 1942: | 33983.
Henry (William J.) 1847
Calendar chart showing hours of solar, iunar, star
and twilight for ee day of the year 1942 at Boston,
Mass. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1942; I 30132.
Higgins angina. inc. 1848
Birds eye view of double flow production line ship-
yard. ©ic. Feb. 28, 1942; 1 30242.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1849
Hodes-Daniel co., inc. 1849
Prepare for the tax and Easter bill parade. ©
Feb. 15, 1942; K 50193.
Hodges (Isadore)
Remember Pearl Harbor.
49947.
1850
© Jan. 14, 1942; K
Holland (William) 1851
Poultry drinking fountain. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1942;
1 30277.
House of art. 1852
Toasi to friendship. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 49980.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 1853
Don’t talk out of turn. © Feb. 19, 1942; K 50191.
Hunn (Robert Walker) jr. 1854
Duncan memorial chapel, Floydsburg, Kentucky.
© Dec. 1, 1941; K 50194.
Hunsaker (Claude H.) 1855
Sectional foundation for sheet metal relay and
instrument case. © Feb. 11, 1942; I 30149.
Hutton (William) jr. 1856
Hutton (Wm.) jr’s. silhouette of the ages. © Jan.
25, 1942: J 34019.
Hyland (Steve) 1857
Wedge for wrench. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; 130202.
Thling bros. Everard co. 1858
For freedom and country. © Feb. 7, 1942; K
43938.
Industrial equities, inc. 1859-1876
Brain power conceives greatideas, E-47.- Could
this step have been put to better use, E-48. - Does
red tape have your hands tied, E-36. - Every idea
is given careful consideration, E-40. - Getting
more and more out of less and less calls for your
ideas, E-24. - Ideas make the world go round, E-23.
- I’m Question Sam the inquisitive man, E-1. -.
It pays to save brain hours & hand hours, E-15. -
Looking for a new idea, E-7. - Maybe the safety
rules should be revised, E-48. - Millions of new
ideas have been put into effect in industry during
the past ten years, E-30. - Practical ideas, E-19.
- Searching for new ideas to improve train opera-
tions, E-3R. - Simple arithmetic, E-42. - Some-
thing is about to happen, E-18. - There's a pot o’
gold waiting for some employees who can suggest
substitute materials for those hard to get, E-10R.
- Train your thoughts for a better job, E-50. -
You don’t have to go to extremes with your ideas
about improving shipping facilities, E-6. © Feb.
26, 1942; K 50150-50167.
International picture pub. corp. 1877, 1878
Botke (Jessie Arms):
Royal cockatoos, 925. - Tropical beauty, 924.
© Feb. 27, 1942; K 50263, 50264.
1879
© Mar. 4, 1942;
Interstate sales co.
Wolfe divizor for circles.
I 30303.
Investographs, inc. 1880
[Trendographs replacement chart] Pressure in-
dicator 1941. © Jan, 30, 1942; 1 30230.
\
38
1881
Improvement in sputum cup. © 1c. Jan. 27, 1942;
I 30133.
Jardine (George Winsor)
Jarrell (Joseph B.) 1882
Tire puncture-tool. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30263.
Jenkinson (Robert W.) 1883
U. S. forces, son, father, eic. [pins] © Sept. 25,
1941; K 50181.
Johnsen (Elias S.) 1884
U. S. A. [ship, tanks and plane in V formation] ©
Jan. 22, 1942; K 49968.
Johnson (Edsal C.) 1885
Measuring dispenser. © 1 c. Feb. 24, 1942;
I 30256.
Johnson (J. D.) 1886
Hand-I-Sac. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30261.
Kantor (Mary M.) 1887
Non slip lingerie straps, straight top slip, V-shaped
top and fancy top slip. © 1 c. Feb. 16, 1942; 1 30217.
Karsh (Yousuf) 1888
Churchill (Winston), A. © Jan. 17, 1942; J 34000.
Kassell (B. C.) co. 1889
Roll of honor. © Feb. 20, 1942; K 50120.
Kastner & Hibben. 18906
Demounta-bilt. © lc. Feb. 18, 1942; I 30214.
Keilwagen (Walter) 1891
Combination pencil, lipstick, perfume and orna2-
mental holderpin. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30248.
Kellogg co. 1892
Whats inaname? © Feb. 27, 1942; K 50255.
Kemper-Thomas co. 1893-1900
House by the side of the road. - In the peaceful
valley. - Just a little cottage in a garden spot that
we call home sweet home. - Look what I’ve got. -
Our hope for the future. © Jan. 1, 1942; K 49939-
49942, 49944,
Keep ’em flying; by Alfred Buell. - Mount of the
Holy Cross; by G. Fox. - Now see what you ve done;
by Hy. [i. e. John Henry] Hintermeister. © Jan. 1,
1942; K 49943, 49945, 49946.
Keystone view co. 1901
Keystone diagnostic series, aviators unit DC 31 to
DC 53. © Dec. 4, 1941; 130144.
King features syndicate, inc. 1902-1930
Annette asleep, T-49. - Cecile asleep, T-51. -
Emilie asleep, T-50. - Marie asleep, T-52. - Yvonne
asleep, T-48. © Feb. 22, 1942; J 34039, 34041,
34043-34045,
’ Annette fluffs her pillow, T-44. - Quints make
their bed after thorough airing, T-46. © Feb. 22,
1942; J 34040, 34042.
Annette, Marie and Mama Dionne, T.107, - Dionne
(Mama) bundles up her famous girls, T-109. -
Marie, a picture of woe, T-81. © Feb. 3, 1942; J
34001-34003.
Annette plays the organ for her sisters, T-60. -
Annette tries on Santa Claus outfit, T-74. - Dionne
(Mama) with her famous daughters, T-64.- Dionne
(Marie) gives her mother a present, T-27.- Dionne
(Papa) as Santa tries whiskers on mama, T-63. -
ee
CLASSES H-K
Dionne (Papa) at the end of a hard day, T-29. -
Emilie gives a shaving mug to her father, T-33. -
Marie plays the kazoo and Oliva, jr. his drum,
T-67. - Pauline and Yvonne inspect a new doll,
T-68. - Victor youngest of the Dionne family, T-70.
© Dec. 29, 1941; J 34029-34038.
Dionne (Annette) BB-13. - Dionne (Cecile) BB-
14. - Dionne (Emilie) BB-18. - Dionne (Marie)
BB-22. - Dionne (Yvonne) BB-15. © Mar. 1, 1942;
J 34082-34086.
McArthur (General Douglas) saluting. © Dec.
1941; J 34004.
Marie and Emilie enjoy pillow fight, T-43. -
Marie is tucked in by Nurse Gertrude Provencher ;
T-38. - Quints in the bedroom which they’ ve outgrown,
T-36. © Feb. 15, 1942; J 34015-34017.
8,
1931
Kirgan (Grover Cleveland)
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1942;
Tobacco pouch package.
130194.
Kleb (Frederick W.) & Dewald (William) 1932
4 aces beats 3 of a kind. © Feb. 25, 1942; K
50258.
Kordinak (Edward F.) jr. 1933
Y or tri-beam structural beam. ©1c. Feb. 24,
1942; I 30262.
Kordwitz (Eugene Mitchell) 1934
Avenge Pearl Harbor. © Feb. 11, 1942; K 50001.
Kriebel (Anthony M.) & Bates (Fred M.) 1935
Christ in Gethsemane; by Warner Sallman. ©
Jan. 7, 1942; H 2250.
Lawler (Harold Henry) 1936
Our leader. © Jan. 2, 1942; J 34027.
Lawsky (Max W.) 1937
Megelia, book of Esther; by Samuel Zanwil. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; H 2272.
Lee (H.) 1938, 1939
Liberators of the world. © Feb. 25, 1942; K 50260.
* [Patriotic picture and letterhead border] © Feb.
11, 1942; K 50180.
Lenormand (Alfred) 1940
Quintow split standing seat. © ic. Feb. 9, 1942;
J 34010.
Levant (Harry A.) 1941
Forever. © Feb. 19, 1942; K 50179.
Liebau (Helene H.) 1942, 1943
Waterdrop:
Man. - World. © 1c. each Feb. 6, 1942; 130218,
30219.
Longview daily news.
Member of this family:
Has sacrificed his life for his country. - is serv-
1944, 1945
ing in the armed forces of the United States. ©
Feb. 4, 1942; K 50170, 50171.
Lover (William E.) 1946
Classical example of inflation. © 1c. Feb. 13,
1942; | 34007.
Lube-X systems, inc. 1947
Take care of your car. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 49967.
39
_ Barn saver device.
1948-1957
Lucas (Sidney Z.)
[Parrots] 601-610; by J. Gould. © Jan. 22, 1942;
K 49970-49979.
Lutheran inner mission league. 1958
Inner mission industries, save everything to save
men. © Feb. 21, 1942; K 50190.
1959
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; 130251.
McCalop (Hilary A.)
McCurdy (Paul LeClare) 1960
Victory. © Jan. 30, 1942; K 50022.
McDermott (Julian A.) 1961
Protective device for gaseous tube circuits. © 1c.
Feb. 17, 1942; I 30209.
McGowan (Mary Dalton) 1962
[Liberty always] © Feb. 6, 1942; K 49878.
Magnitsky (Gennady I.) 1963
Measuring and laying out triangles. © 1c. Feb.
13, 1942; 1 30275.
Maloney & Sager. 1964
Ax the axis. © Feb. 11, 1942; kK 50007.
Mangino (Angelo Charles) 1965
Within our time. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1942; J 33999.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 1966
[Recorder] chart, 8256. © Feb. 11, 1942; I 30268.
Marsh (Daniel Webster) & Weaver (Milton Howard)
1967
For victory we stand united, remember Pearl
Harbor, total victory 1943. © Jan. 28, 1942; K 50046.
Martin (Huger Fred) 1968
Relative factors of trickling filter design for sew-
age treatment. © Feb. 2, 1942; 1 30148.
Martin (Thomas G.) co. 1969
Album of defense savings stamps. © Feb. 28,
1942; K 50224.
Martin (William) 1970
Martin beetle trap. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30299.
Maynard (Dorothy Thompson) 1971, 1972
Look out below. - Treed in acactus. © Oct. 17,
1941; K 50091, 50092.
Mead Johnson &co. 1973
Babies supervised by physicians are better babies,
41. © Feb. 23, 1942; K 50146.
Metler (Alvin Veibert) 1974
Polarograph voltage scale. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942;
1 30283.
Minsky bros. &co. 1975
Greetings from New Kensington, Pennsylvania,
1B-H286. © Apr. 25, 1941; K 50045.
Mogerman (Barnet B.) 1976
Pegged screw-cap. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30200.
Mohr (Normand W.) 1977
Method of trisecting angle or dividing in any num-
ber of equal angles. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1942; I 30297.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Mohringer (Melvin Raymond)
1978
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1942;
J 34013.
Moore dry kiln co. 1979, 1980
Moore-kiln recorder chart, P-80201. © Dec. 17,
1941; I 30228.
-——666207. © Dec. 17, 1941; I 30300.
Morehouse-Gorham co., inc. 1981
Our roll of honour. © Feb. 20, 1942; K 50225.
Moss (C.) 1982-2007
Becalmed, 2784. - Etching, 2775, 2776, 2780,
2782, 2783. © Dec. 1, 1941; K 49819-49824.
Critical moment, 2967; by Charles Hargens. -
Early autumn, 2961; by F. Crane. - First American,
2965; by [John Kabel] - Home guard, 2943; by Hy. [i. e.
John Henry| Hintermeister. - Homeward bound,
2974; by William Lawrence. - In full sail, 2927; by
[James Finlay] - Keep em flying, 2930; by Manning
DeV. Lee. - Perfect exposure, 2929; by [Paul
Garrison] - Sky blue waters, 2980;by[Fred Bond]
- Sporting paradise, 2984; by [John Kabel] - Welcome
home, 2976; by [John Clymer] - Well bred pair,
2928; by Roy Best. - Wintry night, 2920; by George
W. Drew. © Nov. 1, 1941; K 49825, 49827, 49829-
49833, 49836, 49837, 49839-49842.
Devorss (Billy):
Blue belle, 2940. - Orchid and gold, 2919. - Par-
ty line, 2945. © Nov. i, 1941; K 49835, 49838,
49843.
Slaughter (Thomas J.):
Crystal lake, 2978. - Guardians of liberty, 2947.
- White House, 2981. © Nov. 1, 1941; K 49826,
49828, 49834.
[Warm friends]; by Harold Anderson. © Nov. 1,
1941; K 49844.
Moss &co. 2008-2011
Brough (Walter):
Alyce. - Bernyce. - Clayre. - Dorothea. © Feb.
10, 1942; H 2258-2261.
Muirson label co., inc. 2012-2014
Fruit cocktail. - Whole peeled apricots. - Yellow
cling peach halves. © Jan. 2, 1942; K 50077-50079.
Mulford (Louis Knapp) 2015-2049
Bad Lands, S. D. - Louise (Lake), Canada, 1-33. -
Rushmore memorial, Black Hills,S. D. Ole.
each Mar. 4, 1942; J 34046-34080.
Murphy (Thos. D.) co. 2050-2062
Better homes & gardens Bildcost design, 1001
B-1, 1003-A, 1005-1008, 1010, 1011, 1101-1104. ©
Dec. 26, 1941; K 50008-50019.
Over the hills and far away. © Jan. 12, 1942; K
49928.
Myer’s tire supply co.
Tired out:
How about a date. - Oh, Yankee Doodle went to
town. © Feb. 3, 1942; K 50138, 50139.
2063, 2064
National federation of telephone workers. 2065
National federation of telephone workers, emblem.
© May 20, 1941; K 49948.
National industrial conference board, inc.
2066-2070
Employment and unemployment United States,
1930-1941. © Jan. 16, 1942; 1 30152.
40
Federal receipts and expenditures United States,
fiscal years, 1914-1919 and 1938-1943. © Jan. 23,
1942; I 30151.
Monetary base United States, 1929-1941.
2, 1942; I 30154.
Orders, shipments, and inventories manufacturing
industry, 1935-1941. © Jan. 9, 1942; I 30153.
© Jan.
Principal natural resources of Canada. © Jan.
30, 1942; 1 30150.
Naugle (R. Basil) 2071
Fertin metal. © 1c. Jan. 22, 1942; 1 30172.
Neuenfeldt (Edward J.) 2072
Toy. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30252.
Neumann (Hugo A.) 2073
Watching a good thing. © Feb. 1, 1942; J 34005.
New England gladiolus soc., inc. 2074
New England gladiolus society Fischer color chart.
© July 22, 1941; K 50121.
New York graphic soc., inc. 2075-2080
Hankey (W. Lee):
Anchors aweigh, Lowestoft, 758. - Arrivalin
port, Honfleur, 757. - Gay Normandy, Dieppe, 756. -
Quaint Brittany, 755. © Feb. 11, 1942; H 2254-
2257.
Keep ’em flying, 333; by Cecil Golding. © Feb. 11,
1942; H 2253.
Pleasant retreat, 105; by Paul Grimm. © Feb.
11, 1942; H 2252.
2081
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1942;
Newman (Printis A.)
Wheel press attachment.
1 30258.
Noma (Fred) 2082, 2083
Hearts of America mustnot be broken. © Feb. 20,
1942; K 50192.
United hearts of America for victory. © Jan. 26,
1942; K 50136.
Nopper (Ralph J.) 2084
Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean, 108. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; I 30298. %
Norcross. 2085-2106
Ain’t birthdays grand? 15B1118. © Dec. 12, 1941;
K 50056.
Anniversary wishes for the Mr. and the Mrs.,
15W473. - Couple of yarns while you are sick.
15C238. - Double anniversary wish, for a very nice
couple, this brings a couple of wishes sincere,
15W427. - Double anniversary wish, for her, for
him, 15W450. - Double wish mother. Happy birthday,
15B685. - For your birthday, 15B133. - From both
of us a pair of birthday wishes, 15B622. - Happy
birthday, a couple of friendly wishes, 15B135. -
Happy birthday. Many happy returns, 14B132. -Hap-
py birthday, daughter, and good times all year long,
10B756. - Have a happy anniversary, 15W459. -
Hello there, what’s new, 10R755. - Hi there. Happy
birthday, 15B134. - How in blazes do you do it,
10B1120. - Just buzzin’ round to wish you happy
birthday, 10B1118. - On your birthday a double
share of happiness, 14B136. - Pair of get-well wish-
es, 15C234. - Two cheery thoughts to brighten the
day, today, tomorrow, 25C212. - Two friendly
thoughts for your birthday, smiles, friends, 25B104.
- Two get-well wishes. Get well soon, stay well
always, 15C236. - Warm wishes for the happy
parents, 15R131. © Jan. 10, 1942; K 50049-50055,
50057-50070.
CLASSES H-K
Nutting (Wallace) shops. 2107-2125
Border of evening, 2578. - Broken reflections,
7428. - Cheese market, 5058. - Church of Seven
Domes, 4258. - Dutch haven, 5015. - Dutch maids,
5006. - Dutch thoroughfare, 5009. - Frenchstream
and mill race, 4527. - Golden west, 147. - In the
haven, 5060. - Little rural canal, 4393. - Mill at
the bridge,5102. - On the Avon, 5707. - On the quay,
5089, - Pleasant stretch, 5034. - Sleeping canal,
4299. - Street in Laugais, 4656. - Tower in Venice,
4308. - Waterside cottage, 4720. © Mar. 1, 1942;
J 34090-34108.
Oahu pub. co. 2126
Estrellita. © Dec. 9, 1941; K 50090.
O’Bar (Oliver) 2127
O-Bar-O on-the-level house. © Feb. 5, 1942;
1 30155.
2128
© 1c. Mar. 7,
O-Connor (Thomas Edmond)
Streamlined soles and heels.
1942; I 30292.
Oil color litho co. 2129
Hill of bayonets. © Feb. 10, 1942; K 50195.
Oliver (Joseph W.) 2130
We are Americans, we own U.S. defense stamps
&bonds. © Mar. 8, 1942; K 50254.
Order of St. Benedict, inc. 2131
Thou art a priest forever, LP201. © Jan. 29,
1942; K 50089.
Osborne co. 2132-2149
Buell (Alfred):
Back to nature. - Come and get it. - Galdarn it.
- Get a load of this. - Jumping for Joy. - Maid in
America. - Mary-go-round. - Oh chute. - Over the
top. - Shorts and sweet. - Shyandretiring. - Watch
the curves. © Feb. 20, 1942; K 50102-50113.
Keene (Robert) studio:
Heralds of spring. - In the Thanksgiving tradi-
tion.- May’s second Sunday. - Spirit of Christmas.-
Weddings, graduations, anniversaries. - Your val -
entine. © Feb. 20, 1942; K 50114-50119.
Palladino (Joseph) 2150
smiling
KEEP them fl wlite victory is ours. © Feb. 4,
1942; K 50000.
Paparozzi (Frank John) 2151
As the Axis. © Jan. 30, 1942; K 50169.
Pauly (Nicholas N.) 2152
Basic symbols of life, U. S. A., Greece, faith,
land of liberty, home of culture, long live demo-
cracy. © Feb. 16, 1942; K 50140.
Pels (Walter) 2153
Remember Pearl Harbor, keep ’emflying. © Feb.
11, 1942; K 50168.
Pennsylvania state college. 2154
Campus of the Pennsylvania state college. © Feb.
25, 1942; K 50189.
2155
© Jan. 12, 1942; K
Perone (Frank T.)
Unity, security, allegiance.
50044,
462120 O - 42 - 3
41
2156
Perrine (George)
Original plan for floating S. S. Normandie capsized
at pier 88 N. River, New York. © 1c.
1942; I 30241.
Feb. 27,
Pillsbury flour mills co. Research dept. 2157-2160
Thermometer of cost per:
100 calories. - 1001. U.of vitaminB. - 100S. B.
U. of vitamin G. - Milligram of niacin. © 1 ec.
each Mar. 6, 1942; I 30285-30288.
Platt (F. P.) &bro., 2161
Hospital room, four beds. © Mar.5, 1942; 130291.
Plumb (Edwin Benjamin) 2162
World’s new city-farm industrial peace foundation.
© 1c. Feb. 6, 1942; 1 30143.
Plumley (Eva Clark) 2163
That Rising Sun must surely set, hari kari [?]the
Japs best bet. © Feb. 18, 1942; K 50073.
Plywood structures. 2164-2166
Prefabricated:
24’ x 28’ one bedroom dwelling unit. - 24’ x 28’
two bedroom dwelling unit. - 24’ x 36’ three bedroom
dwelling unit. © Jan. 28, 1942; I 30136-30138.
Porter (Bernard Harden) 2167
Map of chemistry. © 1c. Mar. 6, 1942; I 30289.
Potter (Harry W.) 2168-2170
Lightning (Australian clipper ship) © Feb. 25,1942;
I 30238.
Gertrude L. Thebaud (Fishing schooner) © Feb.
3, 1942; I 30227.
Lucia A. Simpson(Great Lakes three masted scho-
oner) © Feb. 16, 1942; I 30226.
Providence lithograph co. 2171-2181
Discovering rainbow colors. - God always cares.-
Harvest in Palestine. - He drove them out. - Jesus
and His family. - Long-ago family. - Out on the
desert. - Princess finds Moses. - Returning with
joy. - Springtime in Palestine. - They led Him away.
© Jan. 16, 1942; K 50125-50135.
Rebold (Rudolph) 2182
First aid illustrated triangular bandage. © 1 c.
Feb. 20, 1942; I 30296.
Regal art studios. 2183
Hills of Maryland; by Camilla Adriani. © Jan. 6,
1942; K 49966.
Reid (George T.) 2184
Midget humidor. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30254.
Reinhold pub. corp. 2185-2192
Perspective chart, 1-8. © July 3, 1940; I 30125-
30131, 30139.
Republic bank note co. 2193
With the colors. © Jan. 19, 1942; K 50006.
Rives (Walter L.) 2194, 2195
Gas pressure generator for aircraft turbine drive,
etc. © 1c. Feb. 13, 1942; I 30274.
Time delay relay for operation at predetermined
reduced voltage for a definite minimum time. ©
lc. Feb. 13, 1942; I 30276.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Robbins (Frederick Goodrich) 2196
Time for school. © Feb. 17, 1942; K 50041.
Robertson (H. H.) co. 2197
Design of 1942 Q panel insulated fluted type. ©
Feb. 7, 1942; I 30229.
Robinson (John W.) 2198
Ladies babettes. © 1c. Feb. 26, 1942; I 30267.
Rosenauer (Michael) 2199
Design for bomb-proof shelter construction. ©
1c. Mar. 5, 1942; I 30280.
Rowe (Arthur John Francis) 2200
Device for securing nipple to baby’s feeding bot-
tle. © 1c. Dec. 31, 1942; I 30145.
Rowland (John E.) 2201, 2202
Abattoir, S-1001-R. - San Luis Obispo livestock
association co-operative abattoirs, S-1010-R. ©
1c. each Mar. 4, 1942; I 30281, 30282.
2203
© 1c. -Feb. 24, 1942;
Rulfs (Edward A.)
Improved wire gauge.
I 30253.
i]
Ryan (Robert J.) 2204
Rianway racquet. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30260.
St. Anthony’s guild. 2205
I am the vine, you the branches. © Mar. 3, 1942;
K 50184.
Sanborn (Frank Edwin) 2206
Outline of the metallurgy of iron and steel. ©
Jan. 30, 1942; I 30269.
Sandler (Henry B.) co., inc. 2207
Swan inn; by J. Chace. © Jan. 26, 1942; kK 50020.
Schirmer (G.) inc. 2208
[Beethoven]; by Dorothy Doane. © Jan. 22, 1942;
K 50048.
Schmidt (Wilbert R.) 2209
Safety screen and sashhinge bracket. © 1c. Feb.
16, 1942; 1 30193.
2210
© 1 c. Feb. 16, 1942;
Schmiedeke (Herbert F.)
Welder’s glove guard.
I 30207.
Schuldt (Roy Merl) 2211
Echo chimes. © ic. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30204.
Schumacher (William Henry) 2212
Dwelling unit for tourist court or other group
housing, or individual housing unit. © 1c. Mar. 9,
1942; I 30294.
Schwarzkopf (Conrad E.) 2213
Flower brooch. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30257.
Scruggs (Mary Irene) 2214
Electric cooker. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942; I 30201.
Seligmann-Chapelle photographic studio, inc.
2215-2217
Beware of spies. - Do not discuss in public mat-
ters of military importance. - Do not draw docu-
ments of military importance in public. © lc.
each Feb. 24, 1942; J 34022-34024.
42
Sharp (John M.) 2218
Old age pension number wheels. © 1 c. Feb.9,
1942; I 30273.
Shaw (Thaxter) 2219
Remembering Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 29, 1942; K
50123.
Sheffler (Ira Lee) 2220
Tree ice cream. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; J 34089.
Shipp (Arthur) 2221, 2222
Printing press transfer device. - Work-position-
ing gripper for printing presses. © 1c. eachFeb.
16, 1942; I 30197, 30198.
Shultz (Samuel M.) 2223-2226
Factory production low cost demountable house,
type B-E. ©1c.each Jan. 23, 1942; I 30161-30164.
Simpson (Stephen Gershom) 2227
Graphic representation of the complete scheme for
the separation and identification of the common
elements, method of A. A. Noyes &E. H. Swift. ©
1c. Mar. 5, 1942; I 30284.
Smith (Weston R.) 2228
Wrench and improvement. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942;
I 30205.
Smith, Kline & French laboratories. 2229
Children’s ward: by Robert Riggs. © Feb. 16, 1942;
K 49816.
Soldiers’ & sailors’ portrait co. 2230
God bless America, remember Pearl Harbor. ©
Jan. 20, 1942; K 50178.
Sorensen (E. P.) 2231
He tried to do it himself. © Feb. 3, 1942; K 50256.
Sorensen (Henry) 2232
Improved striking plate for locks. © lc. Feb.
19, 1942; I 30245.
Southwestern sales corp. 2233
KVOO farm department V for victory. © Feb. 20,
1942; J 34088.
Spector-Goodman.
Let’s back him up. © Feb. 1, 1942; K 50175.
2235-2250
2234
Stationers specialty corp.
Rockmore (Milton):
Dear, I’m feeling. - Every cloud has a silver
lining. - Frowns and smiles:of army life. - Here’s
how I look now. - I feel, I think of, I weigh, I sleep,
my dogs, I don’t sit enough. - I know I'm late. - I'm
dropping in to see you soon. - In red ink I should
write to you: this note is solong overdue. - My day,
from reveille to revelry. - Nothing much to say
but hello. - Please send me. - Save this autograph,
someday I may be a major. - Strictly confidential. -
Tanks for your gift. - Things you ought to know. -
This ain’t vanity; I just get lonesome. © Feb. 16,
1942; K 50025-50040.
Stellmacher & Clark, inc. 2251
Time all over the world. © 1c. Dec. 18, 1941;
1 30170.
Stephenson (W. L.) 2252, 2253
Cowboy crap game. - Russell (Charles M.) & Ab-
bott (Teddy) © Ic. eachJan. 21, 1942; J34011, 34012.
CLASSES H-K
2331
no. 2, 1942
Sterling (Albert) 2254
American family. © Feb. 6, 1942; K 50021.
Stern (Daniel) ’ 2255
Bill of rights. © Feb. 6, 1942; K 49911.
Stern (Max A.) 2256
On to victory with our leader. © Feb. 6, 1942; K
49912.
2257
© Feb. 19, 1942; K
Stimson (Emmor B.)
Do your part for defense.
50173.
Stoll (Bessie Mosley) 2258, 2259
Mosley defense shirt loop, the trojan collar and
tie time saver. - Mosley never waste pack for cig-
arettes and tobacco. © 1c. each Feb. 23, 1942;
I 30239, 30240.
Swengel (Albert L.) 2260
Auto-vacuumizer. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942; I 30246.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 2261
Tag chart, A-600-0-9. © Jan. 1, 1942; 130124.
Taylor instrument cos. 2262-2264
Taylor chart, OP99, OP756, OP1660. © Jan. 2,
1942; I 30210-30212.
Teich (Curt) &co., inc. 2265-2284
Belmont Harbor yacht basin, Chicago, 1B-H1136.
- Drake, Chicago’s wonderful hotel, 1 B-H1138. -
Greetings from Springfield, Ohio, 1B-H938. -Union
stock yards, Chicago, 1B-H1137. © Aug. 25, 1941;
K 50185-50188.
Greetings from:
Albany, Georgia, the world’s greatest paper shell
pecan center, 1B-H718. © July 7, 1941; K 50023.
Billings, Montana, 1B-H777. - Butte, metro-
polis of Montana, 1B-H782. - Glacier national park,
Montana, 1B-H779. - Great Fall, Montana, 1B-H778.
- Helena, capital city of Montana, 1B-H780. -
Missoula, Montana, 1B-H781. © July 12, 1941; K
50095-50100.
Nevada, 1B-H968. © Aug. 4, 1941; K 50093.
Pontiac, Michigan, 1B-H1090. © Aug. 27, 1941;
K 50147.
Indian symbols, 1B-H477. - Indian watchtower,
desert view, Grand Canyon national park, 1B-H774.
- Painting in Indian watchtower, desert view, Grand
Canyon national park, 1B-H773. © July 17, 1941;
K 49925-49927.
Louisiana:
[State envelope] D-6601. - [State stationery note-
heads] D-6600. © July 29, 1941; K 50148, 50149.
Shelby (Camp) Mississippi, D-6413, D-6595. ©
July 7, 1942; K 49817, 49818.
Texas co. 2285
Save your car service. © Feb. 25, 1942; K 50183.
Thomas-Drake co. 2286
Warning, my tires are registered under the Thom-
as-Drake tire registrationsystem. © Jan. 14, 1942;
K 50141.
Thompson (Joe H.) 2287, 2288
Thompson's self routing system. © 1 c. Nov. 21,
1941; I 30302.
—B. ©lc. Feb. 25, 1942; I 30237.
Thompson (Ray) 2289
Home front, 12. © Mar. 2, 1942; K 50196.
43
Thompson products, inc. 2290-2301
Hubbell (Charles H.):
California to Australia, 1928. - Dawn-to-dusk
transcontinental, 1924. - First Pan-American good
will flight, 1926. - First round-the-world flight,
1924. - First South Pole flight, 1929. - First trans-
continental night air mail, 1921. - First transcon-
tinental passenger service, 1930. - Fourcontinent
flight, 1927. - New York to Paris, 1927. - Non-stop
refueling flight, 1930. - Paris to New York, 1930.
© Jan. 30, 1942; K 49913-49924.
Tompkins label service. 2302
We re in it, we'll win it. © Feb. 24, 1942; K 50101.
Tichnor bros., inc. 2303
St. Augustine alligator ostrich farm, world’s lar -
gest. © Jan. 28, 1942; K 50043.
Troedsson (Carl Birger) 2304
Troedsson safety town plan. © 1c. Feb.13, 1942;
I 30165.
United America, inc. 2305-2307
Remember Pearl Harbor, 1-3.
K 49854-49856.
© Dec. 19, 1941;
Veneer package council, Washington. 2308
Four state apple pack. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1942; J
33984.
Victory labels. 2309
Help us win the war, save paper, shop with a bas-
ket. © Feb. 9, 1942; K 49950.
Vogue press. 2310
Our boy is in service. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 50174.
Wagner (Clarence A.) 2311
Ventube bottle-opener. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1942;
I 30247.
Wallace (William O.) 2312
Sanitary toilet seat cover. © 1c. Feb. 16, 1942;
I 30203.
Waller (C. D.) 2313
Business remail envelope. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942;
I 30171.
Walton (Harold F.) 2314
Awake America. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 49852.
Wareham (William M.) 2315
Floatable fishing bait and improvements. © 1 ec.
Feb. 16, 1942; I 30206.
Wayne (James W.) 2316
Signals for safety. © Jan. 24, 1942; K 50080.
Weisbach (Emma C.) 2317-2330
Beauty in pairs, 1353. - Did you call, 1354. - Early
autumn, 1366. - Excitement aplenty, 1368. - Good
connection, 1254. - Goodnight, 1365. - On peaceful
shores, 1255. - Peace on earth, 1351. - Scenes on
the Schuylkill, 1352. - Sittin’ pretty, 1364. - Spirit
of America, 1361. - Washington and his generals,
1350. © Jan. 1, 1942; K 49954-49965.
By a mountain stream; by F. Crane,© Jan. 1,
1941; K 50177.
Master is itI? 1310. © Jan. 1, 1942; K 49953.
Wells (Sheldon H.) & Wells (Ida May) 2331
Rickey’s shampoo pillow or baby prop. © 1 ec.
Dec. 3, 1941; I 30231.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2332 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
West (Wallace Nelson) 2332 Wyalusiae Rocks, Pa. © 1c. Feb. 20, 1942; J -
Mechanical globe record. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1942; 34081.
ean Wolff (S. J.) &co., inc. 2334, 2335
ule pie a la mode, 424. © Dec. 1, 1941; K
845.
4
Whitman (Harry M.) 2333 [Patriotic set, 420-422] © Nov. 1, 1941;K 50250.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 1 one-copy eNntry).............:c:sececeecececsccecscceceesececeesecceseeens - 40
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 223 one-copy entries)........ 356
Photographs (including 100. one-copy. entries). ...<25.:0ns «pws css tloweb aagaxesinc <a nqa cee cine anaubnsies sceaSanaaseeeeene - 261
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 13 contributions to periodicals and other one-copyentries)... 836
44
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED .UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE
ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [2335
Coolidge (C. M.) 1 Moran (P.) 5
New Year’s eve in Dogville. © Brown & Bigelow, Marriage of Washington. © Brown & Bigelow,
St. Paul. R 104651, Feb. 4, 1942. St. Paul. R 104655, Feb. 4, 1942.
Hurley (Edward Timothy) 2-4
Fountain square, looking east. R 104645, Feb. 9,
1942. Russell (Charles) 6-8
Garfield park. R 104644, Feb. 9, 1942. Hitting the trail. R 104654, Feb. 4, 1942.
Suspension bridge at Cincinnati. R 104646, Feb. Queen s war hounds. R 104652, Feb. 4, 1942.
9, 1942; Smoking them out. R 104653, Feb. 4, 1942.
© E. T. Hurley, Cincinnati. © Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul.
45
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
2336
For paper doilies. ©
Aatell & Jones, inc., Philadelphia.
Dear A. H. A. member.
Dec. 21, 1941; KK 11817.
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, ll. 2337, 2338
Elder queen. For theophylline & glucamine
diuretics. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11682.
Introduction to iron. For vitamin supplements.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11683.
Alloy steel & metals co., Los Angeles. 2339
Flood lubrication system, Pacific jaw crushers.
For jaw crushers. © Jan. 27, 1942; KK 12074.
Altes brewing co., Detroit. 2340
Aged-in, sealed-in flavor. For beer. © Feb. 5,
1942; KK 11910.
American crossarm & conduit co., Chicago.
2341, 2342
Specifications RC-68 Rainier clear Douglas fir
crossarms. For fir crossarms. © Sept. 22, 1941;
KK 11499.
Specifications RS-77 Rainier structural Douglas
fir crossarms. For wooden crossarms. © Sept.
22, 1941; KK 11498.
American dairy assn., Chicago. 2343
5,000,000 dairy farmers are doing their part for
nutrition defense. For butter. © Feb. 13, 1942;
KK 12027.
American radiator & Standard sanitary corp.,
Pittsburgh. 2344, 2345
Follow the arrow. For heating & plumbing sup-
plies. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11460.
Your day lies ahead. For heating and plumbing
equipment. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11922.
American sterilizer co., Erie, Pa. 2346
American autopan bed and the autopan fracture
bed with Balkan overhead frame. For fracture
beds. © Jan. 8, 1942; KK 11710.
American stove co., Cleveland. 2347-2363
For gas ranges:
Cut tenant turnover! © Oct.15, 1941; KK 11969.
Experts asked for these new Magic Chefs! ©
Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11956.
How to keep tenants happy and save money, too.
© Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11958.
I say, defense begins at home. © Aug. 27, 1941;
KK 12079.
Information quiz for apartment managers. ©
Nov. 8, 1941; KK 11949.
Inside story of a new defense weapon! © Sept.
3, 1941; KK 11955.
It’s started! © Sept. 11, 1941; KK 11965.
Less tenant turnover and higher rentals. ©
Nov. 1, 1941; KK 11957.
Magic Chef marches on! © Dec. 1, 1941; KK
11954.
Magic Chef says cut tenant turnover.
19, 1941; KK 11961.
© July
46
Magic Chef says invest now for higher profits.
© Aug. 15, 1941; KEK 11966.
Magic Chef says - less turnover.
1941; KK 11960.
Tenants kicking? © Aug. 2, 1941; KK 11964.
That’s what I’d like, a Magic Chef CP gas range.
© July 31, 1941; KK 11962.
We're telling your customers. © Nov. 25, 1941;
KK 11968.
What Magic Chef quality means to you today! ©
Aug. 28, Sept. 1, 1941; KK 11963, 11967.
© Dec. 27,
American tobacco co., New York. 2364-2367
For cigarettes:
It’s the tobacco that counts! © Jan. 30, Feb. 18,
26, 1942; KK 11928, 12094, 12137.
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. © Jan. 5, 1942;
KK 11438.
American viscose corp., New York. 2368-2379
For rayon:
Accent on skirts. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11918.
American original by Clarepotter. © Jan. 16,
1942; KK 11919.
American original by Hattie Carnegie. © Dec.
16, 1942; KK 11914.
Faille fillips for spring wardrobes.
1942; KK 11917.
Get thee behind me, Satan. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK
11670.
Merry Chrismas and no unhappy returns of the
day. © Dec. 10, 1941; KK 11673.
Something to think about on Christmas night. ©
Dec. 24, 1941; KK.11674.
Navy for a lady. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11915.
That’s dames for you. © Jan. 12, 1942; KK
11672.
There’s no priority on ideas. © Dec. 1, 1941;
KK 11671.
Timely tailleur. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11675.
Vitamin prints and colors. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK
11916.
© Feb. 2,
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 2380, 2381
Anco Rain-master recruiting kit. For windshield
wiper arms and blades. © Feb. 17, 1942; KK
11899.
Anco Rain-master windshield wiper blades.
windshield wiper blades. © July 29, 1941;
11900.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 2382
Beautiful hands. For hand lotion and soap sub-
stitute. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11593.
Armour & co., Chicago.
For meat:
Gee, Mary, how come the bacon’s so good this
morning. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11727. , ;
So much more delicious when its Armour s
Star bacon. © Oct. 29, 1941; KK 11529.
Thrilling for parties. © Jan. 23, 1942; KK 11726.
For
KK
2383-2385
Armstrong cork co., Lancaster, Pa. 2386, 2387
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 2, 1942
Armstrong's 2 most powerful felt-base sales-
builders. For display holder for advertising pur-
poses. © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 12062.
Art metal works, inc., Newark, N. J. 2388
Ronson pocket lighters with patriotic and service
emblems. For pocket lighters and lighter and cig-
arette case combinations. © Feb. 10, 1942;KK
11986.
Atuas powder co., Wilmington, Del. 2389
Now, double action Nnop. For insecticide. © Jan.
7, 1942; KK 11445.
Avon products, inc., New York. 2390
Romantic Mississippi days inspired this enchant-
ing coiffure. For cosmetics. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK
11436.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley, Calif.
2391-2393
Don’t take my word for it that you will like my
stuff. For candy, chocolates & nuts. © Jan. 24,
1942; KK 11479.
Underpriced at 34¢. For chocolates, candy. ©
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11501.
Will you like my stuff. For chocolates and candy.
© Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11478.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland. 2394
Bailey Pyrotron, bulletin 230. For meter equip-
ment. © Nov. 10, 1941; KK 11443.
Beachcomber, d.b.a. Don the Beachcomber, Holly-
wood. 2395-2411
Don the Beachcomber. Menu. For prepared tro-
pical food. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK 11636.
For alcholic beverages:
Beachcomber’s gold, Shark’s tooth. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11627.
Beachcomber’s punch, Test pilot.
1941; KK 11623.
Cobra’ s fang, Pi Yi. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK 11626.
Colonial grog, Sumatra Kula. © Nov. 27, 1941;
KK 11622.
Cuban Daiquiri, Demerara dry float. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11633.
Dr. Funk, Coconut rum. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK
11625.
Don Beach - Sunadora.
11635.
© Nov. 27,
© Nov. 17, 1941; KK
Don the Beachcomber. Drink list. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11637.
Kona coffee grog - Pearl diver. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11624.
Mystery gardenia cocktail, Navy grog. © Nov.
27, 1941; KK 11631.
QBecooler, Rum julep. © Nov,27, 1941; KK
11621.
Queen’s road cocktail, Don’s pearl.
1941; KK 11628.
Tahitian rum punch, Never say die. © Nov. 27,
1941; KK 11634.
Three dots &a dash, Missionary’s downfall. ©
Nov. 27, 1941; KK 11630.
Vicious virgin, Montego Bay.
KK 11632.
Zombie, Planters rum punch. © Nov. 27, 1941;
KK 11629.
Beacon milling co., inc., Cayuga, N. Y. 2412
New feeding program for commercial broiler
production. For poultry feeds. © Jan. 23, 1942;
KK 12032.
© Nov. 27,
© Nov. 27, 1941;
47
2446
Bear mfg. co., Rock Island, Il. 2413-2416
America needs your help. What are you doing
about it? For wheel balancer & wheel alinement
equipment. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11719.
Answer America’s call to service. For piel
axel, frame service equipment. © Sept. 1, 1941;
KK 11717.
Are you going to answer America’s call to save
rubber for national defense? For wheel balancer.
© Sept. 1, 1941; KK 11720.
Help conserve rubber for national defense. For
safety test and correction equipment. © Sept. 3,
1941; KK 11721.
Bendix aviation corp., South Bend, Ind. 2417
Keep ’em flying with Eclipse aircraft accessories.
For aircraft component parts. © Feb. 16, 1942;
KK 12067.
Berkshire knitting mills, Reading, Pa. 2418
Berkshire bouquet of stocking colors, spring, 1942.
For hosiery. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11439.
Best &co., inc., New York. 2419-2422
Babies! The more, the merrier is Best’s slogan.
For infant apparel. © Jan. 25, 1942; KK 11435.
Best’s introduces India and Persian prints. Young
two-piece wools. For girls dresses and misses
dresses. © Feb. 22, 1942; KK 11947.
Polish calf, saddle-stitched! Now is the time to
buy a good polo coat. For polo coats and handbags.
© Feb. 22, 1942; KK 11946.
Smash hit, the suit dress, men at work. For
misses dresses, childrens play clothes. © Feb. 8,
1942; KK 11701.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonville,
Conn. 2423
To get the best broadloom buy use this Bigelow
Beauvais yardstick. For pile fabric floor covering.
© Feb. 20, 1942; KK 11920.
Birdsell laboratories, inc., South Bend, Ind. 2424
Now there is a better way to shave. For razors.
© Nov. 29, 1941; KK 12119.
Black (Howard W.) doing business as Howard Black
cherry co., Lakewood, O. 2425, 2426
For ice cream:
Cherry festival ice cream. © Jan. 5, 1942;
11978.
Dubonnet, just say Du-bon-nay. © Jan. 5, 1942;
KK 11979.
KK
Blank (Frederic) &co., inc., New York. 2427, 2428
For wall covering:
Colour-conditioning, Fabron, a fabric wall cover-
ing for schools. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 11870.
Fabron, fabric wall coverings for hospital walls
& ceilings. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11980.
Bon Ami co., New York.
For cleanser:
It takes Bon Ami to make a sink really shine.
Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12097.
It’s a joy to use a cleanser that really spares
my hands. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11590.
2429, 2430
©
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 2431-2446
Bontwill gabardines. For womens wear. © Feb.
1, 1942; KK 11690.
Fairytale gifts. For jewelry, cosmetics, slippers,
bags, lingerie, blouses. © Dec. 7, 1941; KK 11686.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Flats. For women’s shoes. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK
12139.
Good clothes are a goodinvestment. For women’s
wear. © Feb. 8, 1942; KK 11812.
Grounded. For shoes. © Noy. 23, 1941; KK
11689.
He knew what she wanted. For cosmetics, jewel-
ry. © Feb. 8, 1942; KK 11811.
How young you look. For women’s coats, suit,
dresses. © Feb. 15, 1942; KK 11942.
Polished cherry. For shoe, hat, bags. © Jan. 18,
1942; KK 11684.
Polished cherry. For women’s shoes, coats.
Feb. 22, 1942; KK 11996.
Side saddle suits. For womens suits. © Jan. 11,
1942; KK 11691.
Tailored suit and matching topcoat. For women’s
‘wear. © Feb. 15, 1942; KK 11943.
Tender portrait. For women’s dresses. © Mar.
1, 1942; KK 12138.
Tile white, tile black. For dresses, beach wear.
© Jan. 4, 1942; KK 11692.
To Delilah. For gifts for women.
1941; KK 11685.
Total defense. For womens clothes. © Jan. 18,
1942; KK 11688.
21 gala gifts. For gifts for women. © Nov. 30,
1941; KK 11687.
©
© Dec. 21,
Borden co., New York. 2447-2469
For dairy products:
Automatic toaster free with evaporated milk
coupons. © Sept. 18, 1941; KK 11773.
Boy scout equipment free with evaporated milk.
© Oct. 2, 1941; KK 11772.
Carving sets, free. © Aug. 15, 1941; KK 11748.
Electric mixer free, gee! © Aug. 7, 1941; KK
11775.
I’m off to call on 60 million customers. © Jan.
16, 1942; KK 11602.
Just out, folks! Scads of new ways to save on food.
© Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11575.
Keep your food bills down with Borden’s penny
banquets. © Oct. 24, 1941; KK 11573.
One thing on the map never changes, said Elsie.
© Aug. 6, 1941; KK 11749.
1,000 free gifts with Borden’s evaporated milk
coupons. © Oct. 16, 1941; KK 11774.
For fluid milk:
Better for babies. © Oct. 29, 1941; KK 11809.
Borden’s homogenized milk, cream in every sip.
© Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11838.
Elsie says, try Borden’s homogenized milk. ©
Nov. 11, 1941; KK 11808.
From me to you, Santa, a new more quickly di-
gested milk. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11574.
Grand new milk with cream in every sip. ©
Nov. 13, 1941; KK 11840.
For ice cream:
Four Star specials. Design of cow with pencil.
© Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11839.
Four star specials. Design of Santa Claus and
cow. © Nov. 7, 1941;. KK 11837.
For vitamin drink:
Bounce back with Hemo, new vitamin drink. ©
Oct. 9, 1941; KK 12143.
No fooling, folks, here’s how to drink your vita-
mins and like ’°em. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK 11777.
For vitamin-mineral fortified drink:
Drink your vitamins and like "em. © Dec. 24,
1941; KK 11576.
Please pay cashier. © Dec. 24, 1941; KK 11577.
Try Hemo, the new vitamin-mineral fortified
drink. © Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11816.
48
Try Hemo the new vitamin-mineral fortified
drink. Sticker. © Dec. 19, 1941; KK 11572.
Old fashioned ice cream soda, your favorite flavor.
For ice cream soda. © Dec. 26, 1941; KK 12005.
Borg-Warner corp., Chicago. 1470
Norge dry storage beverage cooler. For beverage
cooler, © Apr. 10, 1941; KK 11654.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland. 2471, 2472
For beer:
Hi-sign of the R. A. F., buy-sign of quality. ©
Feb. 19, 1942; KK 11934.
On the King’s highway, or Lincoln highway. ©
Feb. 20, 1942; KK 11935.
Bruce (E. L.) co., Memphis, Tenn. 2473-2480
Bruce floor cleaner, a cleaner and renovator, not
a remover. For floor cleaner. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK
11864.
Famous floor maker gives secret of longer last-
ing floor waxing. For floor wax. © Feb. 4, 1942;
KK 11866.
For floor finish:
Modern floor finishing, the scratch test proves
advantages of amazing Bruce-way finishing. © Feb.
4, 1942; KK 11869.
This amazing scratch test proves superiority of
Bruce floor finish. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11868. ;
For flooring:
Everybody raves about my Bruce-way finished
streamline floors. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11862.
New floors for old, in one day, with no mess,
dust or smell. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11863.
New floor waxing team. For floor cleaner & floor
wax. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11865.
Say goodbye to old style floor finishing, when you
use the Bruce finishing unit. For floor finishes. ©
Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11867.
Bussmann mfg. co., St. Louis. 2481
Buss glass tube fuses for auto, radio and instru -
ment protection. For glass tube fuses. © Jan. 14,
1942; KK 11431.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
2482-2503
For lemons:
Better try lemon & soda, LA-3306. © Jan. 19
1942; KK 11650. .
Better way to fight a cold, LA-3368. © Feb. 12,
1942; KK 12089.
Catching cold, LA-3351. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK
12090.
Feel a cold coming on, LA-3350. © Feb. 9, 1942;
KK 12091.
Health facts about lemons, LA-3263. © Jan. 29,
1942; KK 11826.
Look out for colds, LA-3261.
KK 11454.
New aid to regularity, LA-3271-C, LA-3307.
Jan. 25, Feb. 2, 1942; KK 12127, 11825.
Taking laxatives? LA-3259. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK
11456.
Two ways to improve tea with lemon, LA-3260.
© Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11649.
What to do for colds, LA-3304, © Jan. 12, 1942;
KK 11455.
When colds threaten, LA-3305, © Jan. 22, 1942;
KK 11651.
For oranges:
Best for juice, LA-3293, LA-3257.
20, 1942; KK 11457, 11647.
?
© Jan. 8, 1942;
©
© Jan. 10,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1942
2545
Bestfor juice and every use, LA-3294, LA-3285.
© Jan. 24, Feb. 3, 1942; KK 11648, 11827.
Best for lunch box treats, too, LA-3281. © Jan.
23, 1942; KK 12128:
Sun, the soil and science make them best for
juice, and every use, LA-3267. © Jan. 13, 1942;
KK 12140.
Taste the difference! LA-3298. © Feb. 7, 1942;
KK 11987.
. You can see the difference, LA-3254. © Jan. 13,
1942; KK 11458.
You can taste the difference, LA-3266, LA-
3258. © Jan. 11, Feb. 10, 1942; KK 11453, 11988.
Carter carburetor corp., St. Louis. 2504, 2505
Carter manuals and binders, form 3415. For
binders. © Aug. 24, 1941; KK 11709.
Nash, 4280, eight, 1942, form 4624. For carbu-
retors. © Sept. 24, 1941; KK 11708.
'
Carter products, inc. New York. 2506
Progress of hygiene. For deodorant. © Nov. 5,
1941; KK 12012.
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 2507
Celanese house guest. For fabrics. © Feb. 3,
1942; KK 11728.
Central soya co., inc., Fort Wayne. 2508
Master mix WayLac. For commercial feeds. ©
Feb. 23, 1942; KK 12000.
Chain belt co., Milwaukee. 2509, 2510
Rex Chabelco oil field chain, bulletin 411. For
chains for oil fields. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11447.
Rex slo-mixers and flash-mixers, bulletin 389.
For mixers. © Dec. 11, 1942; KK 11448.
Chek-chart corp., & Sterling oil co., Oil City, Pa.
2511
Lubrication guide. (1942) For motor oils and
gear lubricants. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12102.
Chemicolloid laboratories, inc., New York. 2512
Charlotte dairy homogenizer. For homogenizers.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11953.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago. 2513-2516
For coal:
Coal heat is not only best, it also costs less. ©
Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11737.
Enlist your coal bin for the duration. © Jan. 28,
1942; KK 11739.
Good way to save money. © Jan. 6, 1942; KK
11738.
Sure way to save for defense bonds, burn coal.
© Jan. 21, 1942; KK 12078.
Chilean nitrate educational bureau, inc., New York.
2517
Jes swing it natchel, sonny. For nitrate of soda.
© Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11836.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
2518, 2519
For pharmaceutical products:
’ Father of surgeons general of the navy. © Feb.
26, 1942; KK 11952.
He heeded the cries of the wounded. © Jan. 29,
1942; KK 11930.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 2520-2525
For household bleach and disinfectant:
49
Clorox, a home defense against invisible germ
dangers. © Feb. 15, 1942; KK 11906.
Clorox, the dishcloth’s friend, bleaches, deodor-
izes, disinfects. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK 11904.
Diapers! Snow-white, sunny fresh, sanitary. ©
Nov. 17, 1942; KK 11909.
Dishcloth can be host to millions of germs. ©
Jan. 18, 1942; KK 11907.
Scorch, mildew, numerous stains! Rout them
with Clorox. © Dec. 11, 1941; KK 11905.
White as new, sanitary too, when laundered with
Clorox. © Oct. 28, 1941; KK 11908.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 2526-2535
For soft drink:
Again, sugar enlists for victory. O Feb. 9, 1942;
KK 11857.
At ease, for refreshment. Waitress and two
soldiers. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12087.
Hello again. Coke and glass. © Jan. 30, 1942;
KK 11678.
Hold it, please. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11452.
Let’s talk about homes, and flowers. Mrs. Bur-
roughs. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12088.
Look at it this way. Magnifying glass.
30, 1942; KK 11921.
Pause, work refreshed. Hand and bottle, hand
and wrench. © Jan. 22, 1942; KK 11677.
Spotlight bands time change beginning tonight. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11855.
This fountain invites you to buy. © Jan. 5,
KK 11856.
You can’t beat the quality. © Jan. 17, 1942; KK
11451.
© Jan.
1942;
Cochran (Jacqueline) New York. 2536
Wings to beauty gives wings to sales. For cos-
metics. © March 6, 1941; KK 12103.
Colby (Clarence Elmer) Worcester. 2537
More than before.
KK 12104.
For chicks. © Jan. 19, 1942;
Confraternity publications, New York. 2538
Revised New Testament. For a book. © Feb. 6,
1942; KK 12129.
Cramer-Tobias-Meyer, inc., New York. 2539
Always there’s spring. For men’s clothing. ©
Jan. 22, 1942; KK 11880.
Creamery package mig. co., Chicago. 2540
GP dairy drummer. Jan.-Feb., 1942. v. 1, no. 1.
© Jan. 26, 1942; KK 11938.
Croxley hats, subsidiary of Hat corp. of America,
New York. 2541
Everybody's taking up Croxley's Crochet. For
women’s felt hats. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11926.
Daisy mfg. co., Plymouth, Mich. 2542
Spirit of 42, keep “em shooting. For air guns. ©
Feb. 20, 1942: KK 12114.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 2543
Correctly planned liturgical art. For church fur-
nishings. © Feb. 19, 1942; KK 11940.
Davies (Wayne) Chicago. 2544
Davies double U packing. For packing. © Feb.
18, 1942; KK 12131.
Davies- Young soap co., Dayton, O. 2545
Buckeye Re-Vi. For moisture repellent agent. ©
Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12130.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1 a
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 2546
Specification data sheet 302. For fixtures for
fluorescent lamps. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11571.
Decca records, inc., New York. 2547
Quintet of the Hot Club of France. For phono-
graph records. © May 15, 1941; KK 11419.
Dermetics, inc., New York. 2548
Program for beauty. For cleansing oils. © Jan.
2, 1942; KK 11474,
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, ine., Phoenixville, Pa.
2549
News, 1 to 5 times more production per man per
machine. For grinding wheels. © Feb. 3, 1942;
KK 12055.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 2550
From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of
Tripoli. For stencil duplicators & supplies. ©
Feb. 10, 1942; KK 11830.
Dictaphone corp., New York. 2551
Shorthand breeds delay, dictaphone speeds work.
For machines for recording dictation. © Dec. 30,
1941; KK 11504.
Direct shipping corp., New York. 2552
Island grown Indian River fruit. For grapefruit
and oranges. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 11801.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y.
2553-2557
For vitamin E concentrate:
Announcing an entirely new concentrate of vita-
min E. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11794.
We want to help you in your workto winthe war.
© Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11792.
High vacuums track down a rich new find. For
vitamin E. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK 11652.
High vacuums track down another discovery. For
oil-soluble vitamin. © Jan. 24, 1942; KK 11787.
Solo, into space minus air! For vitamin Acon-
centrate. © Dec. 1, 1941; KK 11653.
Don the Beachcomber. See Beachcomber.
Drott (Edward A.) Milwaukee. 2558
Hi-way service for 1942. For highway equipment.
© Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11731.
Duff (P.) & sons, inc., Pittsburgh.
For gingerbread mix:
2559, 2560
Peg and Bob on the radio 3 times a week. © Feb.
13, 1942; KK 11991.
Sure I’m braggin’. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11892.
Dunlap &co., inc., New York. 2561
Dunlaps for the budding season. For women’s felt
hats. © Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11693.
Dunlap &co., inc., subsidiary of Hat corp. of Amer-
ica, New York. 2562
Dunlap presents the case for simplicity. For wo-
men’s felt hats. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11927,
Dupli-typer co., New York. 2563
Now Dupli-typer, form 411. For copy making ap-
pliances. © June 19, 1941; KK 11620.
Economy liquors, inc., Denver. 2564
Japanese hunting license, For liquors. © Jan. 6,
1942; KK 11423.
50
pt. 4, nv. Weaod
Edward valve & mfg. co., inc., East Chicago, Ind.
2565
Edward intex valves, catalog 12-G5. For integral
seat valves. © Nov. 28, 1941; KK 11446.
Eljer co., Ford City, Pa. 2566
Stylist of bathroom ware for 35 years, Eljer, gay,
chipper, cheerful. For bathroom and kitchen fix-
tures. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 12144.
Elk coal co. See Finkbeinder (John)
Enteron enterprises, Jackson, Mich. 2567
Pain-tortured people! For medicine. © Jan. 2,
1942; KK 11430.
Enway tool co., San Francisco. 2568
Enway-workholder. For workholder. © Dec. 31,
1941; KK 11872.
4
Esterbrook pen co., Camden, N. J. 2569
All hands agree on Esterbrook pens for Christ-
mas. For fountain pens. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 11552.
Everitt hat co., Milwaukee. 2570
Needlepoint fashion’s newest rage. For ladies’
hats & millinery. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11791.
Excelsior laboratory, inc., Staten Island, N. Y.
2571
High blood pressure symptoms. For garlic tablets.
© Feb. 12, 1942; KK 12013.
Ex-lax, inc., Brooklyn. 2572
In laxatives, too, there’s a happy medium! Boys’
faces. Too tough! Too meek! The happy medium!
For laxative medicinal tablets. © Feb. 6, 1942;
KK 12015.
Fairbanks, Morse &co., Chicago. 2573
Figure 6720X horizontal short-coupled motor
driven pumps. For pumps. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK
12073.
Ferry-Morse seed co., Detroit. 2574
Ferry’s victory garden plan. For seeds. © Jan.
21, 1942; KK 12008.
Fickerle (August A.) Oak Part, Ml. 2575
Be at ease with No-freeze. For anti-freeze so-
lution. © Jan. 26, 1942; KK 11735.
Finkbeinder (John) d.b.a. Elk coal co., Denver.
2576
For laboratory tested coal. For coal. © Oct. 16,
1941; KK 11886.
Fisher (Norman Anthony) Los Angeles. 2577
Liquid-glass true-tone recording. For recording
record blanks. © Oct. 28, 1941; KK 11437.
Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines.
For shampoo:
Hear America’s top bands on the Fitch band-
wagon. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 12134.
Take a pretty head to the holiday parties.
Dec. 14, 1941; KK 12135.
Valentine for Sue! © Feb. 8, 1942; KK 11951.
2578-2580 -
©
Fitzpatrick bros., inc., Chicago.
For cleanser:
Protect your family. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK 11819.
Remove germs as youclean. © Feb. 1, 1942;
KK 11818.
2581, 2582
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Fixler bros., Chicago. 2583
Wonder art instruction chart. Crocheted medal-
lions. For cotton fabric, hemstitched. © Dec. 4,
1941; KK 11681.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., Detroit.
2584-2586
For flowers by wire:
Hm! Something familiar about this date, what can
it be? © Jan. 23, 1942; KK 12053.
Off on a business trip. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 12052.
What does a bachelor know about babies? ©
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 12048.
Fram corp., Phillipsdale, R. I. 2587, 25388
For oil filters and replacement cartridges:
Fram tractor checker. © Dec. 6, 1941;
12076.
Genuine Fram replacement cartridge checker.
© Dec. 6, 1941; KK 12075.
KK
Frigidaire div., General motors sales corp. See
General motors sales corp., Frigidaire div.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 2589-2610
Betty Crocker suggests: Let the luncheon table
wear green. For prepared biscuit flour. © Feb.
27, 1942; KK 12149.
For cereal:
Best breakfast news in years! © Feb. 12, 1942;
KK 12157.
Best-tasting oat cereal you've ever had. ©Jan.
18, 1942; KK 11788.
Every day get at least 2 servings whole grain
products. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11786.
Good rule to follow these day. © Mar 5,
KK 12150.
How does your diet measure up? © Feb. 15,
1942; KK 12151.
Mothers especially are happy to meet this oat
cereal breakfast that’s ready to eat. © Jan. 25,
1942; KK 12148.
New breakfast treat comes ready to eat. © Jan.
15, 1942; KK 11784.
New freedom for mothers.
KK 12156.
New oatmeal cereal gets warm welcome! © Feb.
5, 1942; KK 12159.
Now, a brand-new kind of oatmeal cereal. ©
Feb. 15, 1942; KK 12162.
Now, a ready-to-eat oat cereal with corn and
tapioca blended in. © Jan. 11, 1942; KK 11785.
Now, a ready-to-eat oatmeal cereai withcorn
and tapioca added for better flavor. © Feb. 13,
1942; KK 12154.
Now! America’s breakfast favorite. © Jan. 18,
1942; KK 12160.
Now, keep entire family happy. © Feb. 5, 1942;
KK 12158.
You get your money back if any member of your
family doesn’t like Cheerioats. © Feb. 15, 1942;
KK 12161.
Your money back if any member of your family
_ doesn’t like Cheerioats. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12155.
For flour:
: Betty Crocker baking-book. © Jan. 28, 1942;
_ KK 11999.
Carnival dessert. © jan. i, 1942; KK 11793.
It’s be kind to husband week. © Jan. 14, 1942;
KK 11771.
For poultry feed:
Extra! All about the plan for productive pullets.
© Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12152.
1942;
© Feb. 13, 1942;
51
Time to think about chicks. © Feb. 14,
KK 12153.
1942;
General motors corp., Hyatt bearings division.,
Harrison, N. J. 2611
Hyatt roller bearings decimal equivalents. For
roller bearings. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK 12077.
General motors sales corp., Frigidaire div., Dayton,
O. 2612
Found, brand new method of reducing meat trim
and spoilage. For germ killing lamp to be used in
electric refrigerators. © Oct. 7, 1941; KK 11822.
General railway signal co., Rochester, N. Y. 2613
G-R-S roller bearings reduce switch friction. For
roller bearings. © Jan. 23, 1942; KK 12059.
General saies co., Louis Graziano, sole owner,
Rochester, N. Y. 2614
Bacon brings home the profits. For bacon wrapper.
© Jan. 14, 1942; KK 11428.
George (Wilbur Edward) d.b.a. George dental die
electro-depositors, Hollywood, Calif. 2615
George dental die electro-depositors. For dental
die electro-depositors. © Nov. il, 1941; KK 11695.
George dental die electro-depositors.
(Wilbur Edward)
See George
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
2616, 2617
For whiskey:
Corking good Kentucky bourbon and has been for
70 years! © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11973.
Next time try Glenmore, it’s Kentucky's mildest
bourbon! © Feb. 11, 1942; KK 11949.
Golan wines, inc., Los Angeles.
Dine with wine. For wines. © Feb. 5, 1942;
12006.
3 famous experts are employed to select Lango
2618, 2619
KK
wines for you. For wine. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK
11544,
Goodrich (B. F.) co., Akron, O. 2620
Announcing the Goodrich jubilee. For tires. ©
Feb. 19, 1941; KK 12098.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 2621-2625
Dorothy Gray 1-2-3 home treatment for softening
winter-dry skin. For creams &lotion. © Feb. 15,
1942; KK 11798.
Like an exquisitely fresh complexion.
powder. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11523.
My skin can’t stand cold, biting winds. For lotion
and creams. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11587.
My skin can’t stand cold, biting winds.
cream. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK 11528.
My skin can’t stand cold, biting winds. For cream.
© Feb, 19, 1942; KK 11912.
For face
For skin
Graziano (Louis) See Genera! sales co.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
: 2626-2631
Ah! This puts me back on my feet. For food-tea.
© Feb. 6, 1942; KK 11707.
And the rice is hardly out of her hair.
macaroni. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12083.
For food,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Cheers for the gal in the galley. For food, coffee.
© Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12080.
Favorite meating place for particulare people. For
food, meat. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 11534.
He was just like that one, son. For food. ©
28, 1942; KK 11568.
Mommy, why did daddy kiss youtwice? For food,
bread. © Jan. 21, 1942; KK 11640.
Greene (Albert Edwards) Medina, Wash. 2632
Electric furnace information. For electric melt-
ing furnaces. © Apr. 15, 1941; KK 11551.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 2633
More of your customers and prospects than ever
before will hear the Gruen story this spring. For
watches. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11591.
Haggerty (Harold Patrick) See Patrick (Hal)
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa. 2634-2637
For watches:
America’s defense moves forward on time. ©
Feb. 12, 1942; KK 12112. '
Lost! two minutes and a Hollywood contract.
© Nov. 14, 1941; KK 11666.
We almost missed our honeymoon.
1941; KK 12100.
Well, boys, it was a good band while it lasted.
© Oct. 24, 1941; KK 11664.
© Sept. 11,
Hampden sales assn., inc., New York. 2638
Powd’r-base Hampden. For cosmetic, make up
foundation. © Jan. 23, 1942; KK 11606.
Hanley (James) co., inc., Providence. 2639-2644
For ale:
But I’m not sleepy. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11638.
Full house. © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 11776.
I’m keeping my chin up. © Feb. 3, 1942;KK
11645.
Say Hanley’s for ale, 249. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK
11476.
Speak up, 248. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11477.
There’s champion in every class. © Feb. 6,
1942; KK 11740.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 2645, 2646
For lithographic supplies:
Harris impressions. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11588.
Harris impressions, v. 1, no. 12, December,
1941. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12056.
Harvard table tennis co., Boston. 2647
Airaid, the new Harvard spun dart boardgame.
For game. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11475.
Hastings mfg. co., Hastings, Mich. 2648, 2649
Tough but oh so gentle. For piston rings. © Feb.
4, 1942; KK 11746.
Tough but oh so gentle. For piston rings andpis-
ton expanders. © Mar. 4, 1942; KK 12132.
Hat corp. of America. See Croxley hats.
Hat corp. of America, See Dunlap &co., inc.
Heileman (G.) brewing co., La Crosse, Wis.
Increase your profits. For beer. © Nov. 14,
1941; KK 11679.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York. 2651
Jan.
2650
52
Instructions for making Duchess needlepoint sam-
pler no. D4, Yankee Doodle went to town. For
needlepoint material. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 12021.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 2652
Tough plastics for tough jobs. Forchemical plas-
tics. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11643.
Hewlett (John H.), New Orleans. 2653
Beat the heat with meat. For meat products. ©
Oct. 24, 1941; KK 11779.
Holmes & Edwards div., International silver co.
See International silver co., Holmes & Edwards
div.
Hormel (George A.) &co., Austin, Minn. 2654, 2655
For meat product:
Double feature Spam ’n’ beans. © Feb. 19, 1942;
KK 11898.
Spam tricks. © Jan. 25, 1942; KK 11545.
Hyatt bearings div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Hyatt bearings div.
Imperial paper &color corp., Glens Falls, N. Y.
2656
Avoid blind bargains in home beauty. For walipa-
per. © Jan. 12, 1942; KK 11913.
Industrial roofing & sheet metal inc., Cleveland.
2657
Ready now for industry's stepped-up tempo. ©
Feb. 15, 1942; KK 12118.
International latex corp., New York. 2658
Natural Playtex living girdles. For latex girdles.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11497.
International silver co., Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meridan, Conn. 2659, 2660
Our 60th anniversary. For sterling inlaid silver -
plate. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11703.
These things-come first! For silverplate. © Feb.
10, 1942; KK 12017.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
2661-2668
For men’s socks:
Back to back for victory.
12011.
Gulfstream colorings. © Jan. 15,1942; KK 11851.
Nantucket mesh, keep cool. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
12042.
Pan-American colorings.
11835.
Town hall clocks. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11850.
Whipstitch, pursuit stripes. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
11849.
Year for good socks. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 12142.
interwoven dealer advertising. February & March,
1942. For socks. © Jan. 27, 1942; KK 11878.
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK
© Feb. 7, 1942; KK
Jacobson (F. F.) Long Island City, N. Y. 2669
Day-by-date calendar. For fittingsand metal
hose. © Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11589.
Jewel tea co., inc., Barrington, Il. 2670
Time to play. For groceries. © Dec. 15, 1941;
KK 11970.
Johnson (S. C.) &son, inc., Racine, Wis. 2671
Sabotage at midnight. For wax. © Aug. 28, 1941;
KK 11539.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1942
Johnson gear & mfg. co., ltd., Berkeley, Calif.
2672
Hidden water holes will give life to your crops.
For connecting unit for pump. © Dec. 28, 1941;
KK 11888.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
2673-2675
For steel:
More fighting steels from coal research. ©
lc. Feb. 26, 1942; KK 12092.
Steel ingots march to war through fiery pits at
J &L. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK 11563.
Will to do for victory is producing more steel
atJ &L. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11546.
Kastner (Pauline D.) doing business as Kastner
chemical laboratory, Batavia, N. Y. 2676
RenTsak. For milk testing compound. © Jan.
19, 1942; KK 11981.
Katz (S. &N.) inc., Baltimore. 2677
Beauty beyond compare. For diamond rings. ©
Jan. 23, 1942; KK 11610.
Kaufmann bros. & Bondy inc., New York. 2678
Same imported Briar you've always smoked.
For pipes. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 12041.
Kayser (Julius) & co., New York. 2679
Here they are, Victoray stockings. For women’s
hosiery. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 11815.
Keliogg co., Battle Creek, Mich. 2680
There are two ways to make a donkey go. For
breakfast cereal. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11601.
Kidde (Walter) &co., inc., New York. 2681
Newest types of Kidde emergency fire trucks.
For fire trucks. © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 11997.
Kirk (Jean) See Kurkjian (Anahid)
Knox hat co., inc., New York. 2682, 2683
For women’s felt hats:
Knox naturals for the suit season. © Feb. 13,
.1942; KK 11923.
Suit-seasonings by Knox.
11694.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 2684-2718
Children’s special. For cheese, cheese spreads.
© Feb. 4, 1941; KK 11762.
For cheese:
Children’s special, this delicious cheese food
that’s digestible as milk itself. © Mar. 19, 1941;
KK 11763.
Delightfully sharp! Old English. © Dec. 7, 1941;
KK 11493.
For cream cheese guaranteed fresh. © Nov. 2,
1941; KK 11492.
For magnificent Welsh rabbits. © Nov. 26, 1941;
KK 11755.
For nutrition and delicious flavor.
1941; KK 11756.
Gee. mom sure knows how to fix vegetables swell.
© Aug. 29, 1941; KK 11761.
Gee, mom sure knows how to fix vegetables swell.
© Mar 4, 1941; KK 11759.
Here’s festive refreshment, easy to fix. ©Oct.
31, 1941; KK 11487.
Here’s the rich yet mild cheese flavor I go for.
© Apr. 2, 1941; KK 11767.
If you like mild cheese flavor, here’s the kind to
get. © Feb. 5, 1941; KK 11488.
© Jan. 16, 1942; KK
© Aug. 29,
2726
If youlove rich yet mild Cheddar flavor ask for
Velveeta. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11489.
If your folks like rich yet mild cheese flavor. ©
Apr. 25, 1941; KK 11486.
My folks love its rich yet mild Cheddar flavor. ©
Jan. 28, 1942; KK 11566.
New! Fascinating! The cheese cook book! ©
Feb. 22, 1942; KK 12035.
Rich yet mild, millions are going for this cheese
food. © Mar. 26, 1941; KK 11757.
Rich yet mild, spreads, slices, toasts,
perfectly. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11480.
Rich yet mild, the thicker it’s spread the better
itis. © Apr. 23, 1941; KK 11496.
Sure sign of rich yet mild Cheddar flavor. For
cheese. ©Sept. 10, 1941; KK 11483.
Tantalizing cheese sauce in a jiffy.
1941; KK 11484.
That hard-to-find sharp flavor. © Jan. 22, 1941;
KK 11494.
This is Old English sharp Cheddar flavor. ©
Nov. 26, 1941; KK 11768.
This is Old English, sharp Cheddar flavor in
pasteurized cheese that cooks perfectly. © Jan. 8,
1941; KK 11764.
Turn over these 3 jobs to Velveeta. © Jan. 25,
1942; KK 11567.
For cheese spreads:
Handy, delicious Kraft cheese spreads.
7, 1941; KK 11754.
How could you make such grand appetizers so fast.
© Mar. 19, 1941; KK 11760.
For holiday parties just set out a snack tray. For
cheese spread. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11491.
For sandwich spread:
For extra-tasty, easy-to-fix sandwichés, snacks,
Kraft brings you Miracie sandwich spread. © July
18, 1941; KK 11495.
For super sandwiches, snacks, get Miracle sand-
wich spread. © Aug. 27, 1941; KK 11481.
Now try Miracle sandwich spread. © Aug. 20,
1941; KK 11482.
You'll love its different flavor. © July 23, 1941;
KK 11485.
Lots better hot cocoa, make it in a cup. For cocoa
and milk drink. © Oct. 10, 1941; KK 11766.
Marvelous hot cocoa, make itin a cup. For cocoa
and milk drink, cocoa mix. © Oct. 17, 1941; KK
11490.
One look at Bob and I knew why it’s America’s
favorite. For cheese, salad dressing. © Mar. 19,
1941; KK 11765.
This brand name brings you Kraft’s. For salad
dressing, cheese. © Apr. 25, 1941; KK 11758.
Kurkjian (Anahid) d.b.a. Jean Kirk, New York.
2719, 2720
melts
© Mar. 5,
© Feb.
For perfume:
Consequence card perfumed with Green Goddess.
© Feb. 3, 1942; KK 11831.
Consequence card perfumed with Réve de Noel. ©
Feb. 3, 1942; RK 11807.
Lantz mfg. co., Valparaiso, Ind. 2721, 2722
Lantz original flexible grapple hay fork. Forhay
fork. © jan. 20, 1942; KK 11092.
Modern trash cutter, the Lantz Kutter-kolter. For
plow attachment. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 11903.
Lee (H. D.) merchantile co., Kansas City, Mo.
2723-2726
For work clothing:
That’s my dad. © Jan.
11789.
19, 28, 1942; KK 11790,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
That’s my daddy. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11696.
You’d never know these men are twins. © Feb.
25, 1942; KK 12107.
Lee-Shell co., Chicago. 2727
Compare wonder garden vegetables. For fruits
and vegetables. © Dec. 22, 1942; KK 11823.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
2728-2751
For disinfectant:
Cash in on Lysol’s 4th annual sick-room needs
sale. © Jan. 13, 1942; KK 11876.
Cresol doesn’t spell Lysol, Mister! © Jan. 10,
1942; KK 11469.
Fight germ fifth columnists, don’t be a carrier.
© Sept. 18, 1941; KK 11466.
Fight germ fifth columnists. If you couldlook
through a microscope. © Sept. 17, 1941; KK 11467.
Germs on the half-shell. © Dec. i, 1941; KK
rule We
I said Lysol and I mean Lysol! © Nov. 10, 1941;
KK 11471.
Keep baby’s home hospital clean. © Nov. 10,
1941; KK 11465.
Keep this fifth columnist out of your home. ©
Oct. 19, 1941; KK 11889.
Last call to cash. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11751,
Lysol, clean rest rooms, Coryell service sta-
tions. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11468.
Lysol voted first choice by nurses. © Dec. 15,
1941; KK 11890.
Portrait of a hero. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11470.
Shop and save at your druggist’s, sick room
needs sale, now! © Jan. 22, 1942; KK 11464.
Significant fact. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK 11877.
There ought tobe alaw! © Jan. 20, 1942; KK
11473.
When sickness strikes.
11891.
Yes, sir, that’s our best little puller-inner.
© Feb. 7, 1942; KK 11750.
For hand cream:
Both for the price of one, 39¢. © Jan. 28, 1942;
KK 11525.
Free! Trial offer Hinds handcream. © Jan. 30,
1942; KK 11524.
Look at us! Actual size and both for 39¢. © Feb.
6, 1942; KK 11799.
For lotion:
Continued by popular request. © Feb. 2, 1942;
KK 11526.
Her red, chapped hands started the whole quarrel.
© Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12043.
Science makes Hinds the lotion that works. ©
Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12111
Short lesson in glamour with Tussy Safari, For
cosmetics. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11527.
© Jan. 21, 1942; KK
Levy (Charles H.) co., inc., New Orleans. 2752
Crushproof imported English Ascot ties. For
ties. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 12014.
Lewis-Gould, Astoria, N. Y. 2753
Light, with a treasured message. For flashlights.
© Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11592.
Lewis switchbreaker co., Philadelphia. 2754
Lewis switchbreaker. For switchbreaker. ©
Oct, 17, 1941; KK 12033.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2755, 2756
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer. For alcoholic
beverage. ©Dec. 12, 1941, Jan. 29, 1942; KK 12051,
12054.
Liggett & Meyers tobacco co., New York. 2757
1st of the year it’s Chesterfield, Marion Hutton.
For cigarettes. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11440.
Lummus co., New York. 2758
Lummus heat transfer equipment. For marine
heat transfer equipment. © July 1, 1941; KK 11971.
McCrum (Arthur C.) Kansas City, Mo. 2759
Phe-nix-slip label holder. For label holder. ©
Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11594.
Maier’s bakery, Reading, Pa. 2760, 2761
Vitality for victory, A, B. For bread. © Jan. 29,
1942; KK 11712, 11713.
Mallinson fabrics corp., New York. 2762
Mallinson’s African colors. For fabrics. © Jan.
8, 1942; KK 11515.
x
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 2763
Markwell, equipment with proven performance.
For tackers and miscellaneous shipping room sup-
plies. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK 11893.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 2764-2774
For building materials:
Build this new brooder house. © Jan. 20, 1942;
KK 11883.
Nerve centers of the army. © Nov. 12, 1941;
KK 11847.
On the firing line. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11848.
There’s more than one kind of powder room. ©
Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11884.
Uncle Sam builds bedrooms, too. © Oct. 10,
1941; KK 11846.
For die stock:
Here’s a die stock that lasts. © Dec. 15, 1941;
KK 11669.
Here’s the right material for your router dies.
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11882.
Masonite die stock, a new weapon.
1941; KK 11845.
Masonite die stock helps answer America’s need
for speed. © Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11668.
Speed up your metal spinning. © Oct. 15, 1941;
KK 11730.
Increase cold-weather milk production. Forin-
sulating material. © Dec. 20, 1941; KK 12031.
© Sept. 15,
May-Stern &co., Pittsburgh. 2775
Two rugs at one low price. For rugs. © Jan. 18,
1942; KK 11832.
Mendenhall! (E. L. ) inc., Kansas City, Mo. 2776
New! A brand new series of humorous postcards
depicting life inthe army. For picture post cards.
© Jan. 31, 1942; KK 11939.
Merriam (G. &C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 2777
How did the animals get their names? Hippopota-
mus means literally,a river-horse. For dictionary.
© Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11810.
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Ill. 2778-2782
For electric switches:
Another new Micro switch. © Dec. 4, 1941; KK
11614.
)
ee
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1942
How a Micro switch assures speed. © Dec. 11,
1941; KK 11612.
Micro switch announces a price reduction. ©
Sept. 30, 1941; KK 11613.
Micro switches add to the dependability of the
Curtiss-Wright Tell- tale system. © May 9, 1941;
KK 11611.
Only absolute dependability could gain this pre-
ference. © Aug. 4, 1941; KK 11615.
Minnesota farm bureau service co., St.Paul. 2783
Farm bureau Betr-drop fertilizer map. For
fertilizer. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11824.
Mitchell mfg. co., Chicago. 2784, 2785
Light for industry’s fight by Mitchell. For com-
mercial and industrial fluorescentfixtures. © Feb.
27, 1942; KK 12133.
Now! Science brings you the right fixture for
fluorescent, the U. R. C. research luminaire, bul-
letin 268. For commercial fluorescent fixture. ©
Jan. 15, 1942; KK 11424.
Mock, Judson, Boehringer co., of N. Y., inc., Long .
Island City, N. Y. 2786
In Nylon, glamour legs by Mojud-Mojud Nylon- in
famous Mojud. - For ladies hosiery. © Jan. 23,
1942; KK 11441.
Morton co., Philadelphia. 2787, 2788
For watches:
I don’t care if my watch ever gets damaged. ©
Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12085
_ Watch for the man in service. © Feb. 20, 1942;
KK 12072.
Mutual citrus products co., inc., Anaheim, Calif.
2789, 2'790
M. C. P gelatin dessert. For gelatin dessert. ©
Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12145.
To make jams and jellies with M. C. P. powdered
pectin. For powdered pectin. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
12146.
Natco products corp., Providence. 2791, 2792
SlacKits. For knitting, cosmetic, beach, hand,
shopping bags. © Jan. 20, 1942; KK 12036, 12037.
National geographic soc., Washington. 2793
Maps. For maps and map file. © Jan. 22, 1942;
KK 11662.
National oil products co., Harrison, N.J. 2794
Pennies count when food prices rise. For milk.
© Feb. 17, 1942; KK 11901.
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga. 2795-2799
For beverage:
Fred Astaire here’s how your taste-test came
out! © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12023.
It’s easy to prove Royal Crowncola tastes best.
Joan Bennett. © Dec. 3, 1941; KK 11581.
My favorite cola, says lovely Rita Hayworth.
© Oct. 29, 1941; KK 11583.
Olivia De Havilland passes her taste-test. ©
Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11663.
Winter or summer, what is Marjorie Woodworth’s
favorite cola? © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11516.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 2800-2806
For automobile seat covers:
No new cars! Protect the car you have. © Feb.
6, 1942; KK 12001.
55
2825
Now that new cars can’t be had, motorists every-
where are flooding us with orders. © Feb. 6,1942;
KK 12004.
For men’s gabardine coat:
I owe you, as one who has made purchasesfrom
me before, this chance. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK 12096.
You'll have to hurry to get the coat that’s taking
America by storm. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK 12095.
For men’s shirts:
Right in the face of higher shirt cosis, the big
surprise shirt buy of 42! © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
12003.
This year we are facing difficulties. © Feb. 6,
1942; KK 12002.
Happy birthday to you. For variety offering of
wearing apparel, shirts, stockings, household articles,
sheets, towels, etc. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK 11656.
New products corp., Benton Harbor, Mich. 2807
Instruction sheet and service data. Forautomatic
record changer. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 12070.
Nobility silver co., inc., Newark, N. Y. 2808, 2869
For silverware:
Miss Diana Barrymore.
12117.
Quadruple plate designed for America’s finest
tables. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12116.
© Jan. 20, 1942; KK
Northmont hosiery corp., Reading, Pa. 2810
What’s new at Northmont. For hosiery. © Jan. 6,
1942; KK 11655.
Northwest paper co., Cloquet, Minn. 28i1
Traditionally preferred for precision printing
production. Mountie and Eskimo dogs. For paper.
© Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11992.
Northwestern yeast co., Chicago. 2812
Thrifty hens, greater profit. For yeast foam for
animals &poultry. © Jan. 17, 1942; KK 11806.
No-towel products co. See Tinney (HarryJ.) &
Reichert (Edgar B.)
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 2813-2824
For silverware:
Cross youheart you didn’t marry me just to get
Community. © Oct. 22, 1941; KK 11582.
I’m married to Community’s new Chatelaine. ©
Jan. 20, 1942; KK 12099.
Inspired by Wait Disney’s masterpiece. © Mar.
1, 1941; KK 11665.
Makes the simplest meal a party says Mrs.
Gerard W. Patterson. © Nov. 20, 1940;KK 11517.
Tear yourself away, my pet. © Jan. 30, Feb. 20,
1942; KK 12101, 12022. .
This is something to have and to hold.
28, 1942; KK 11667.
Whee! Is that why you wanted to get married?
© Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11521. P
Wish you'd toss me that Community instead.of
your bouquet! © Aug. 1, Sept. 3, 1941; KK 11520,
11522.
Yesterday hard up, a good spender today. ©
Oct. 1, 1941; KK 11518.
You don’t need mistletoe when you give me Com-
munity. © Nov. 5, 1941; KK 11519.
© Jan.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 2825
For homes in defense areas. For garage doors.
© Feb. 1, 1942; KK 11875.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2826
Buy foods the easy way! For glass containers.
© Nov. 16, 1941; KK 11937.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwaukee.
2827-2829
Drink a Blue Ribbon toast to victory! For beer.
© Feb. 14, 1942; KK 12028.
Hop to it. For ale. © Jan. 16, Feb. 13, 1942; KK
12025, 12026.
Pan-American coffee bureau, New York. 2830, 2831
For coffee:
Come and get it! © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 11972.
Get more out of life with coffee, the Americas’
favorite drink. © Dec. 16, 1941; KK 11600.
Parker Herbex corp., Long Island City, N. Y. 2832
Shocked hair needs hygienic care. For hair pro-
ducts. © Jan. 8, 1942; KK 11769.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 2833-2836
For fountain pens, mechanical pencils and ink:
I won't forget, don’t you! © Jan. 24, Feb. 1,
1942; KK 11433, 11432.
Pen that launched a million conversations. ©
Mar. 4, 1942; KK 12084.
I won t forget, don’t you. For fountain pens, me-
chanical pencils, desk sets and ink. © Feb. 1, 1942;
KK 11834.
Patrick (Hal.) assumed name of Harold Patrick
Haggerty, Ferndale, Mich. 2837
Patrick’s Leg-art arrives. For leg tint. ©Dec.
20, 1941; KK 11858.
Pease woodwork co., inc., Cincinnati. 2838-2840
For blackout panels:
Are you prepared for a blackout. © Jan. 15,
1942; KK 11557.
Pease blackout panels can be used with any kind
of trim. Instruction sheet. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
11796.
Ready hung window units. For windows.
10, 1942; KK 11795.
© Feb.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y. 2841, 2842
For soft drink. Pepsi and Pete. The Pepsi-cola
cops:
Airplane. © Jan. 31, 1942; KK 11828.
Canaries. © Feb. i, 1942; KK 11829.
Pfaudler co., Rochester, N. Y. 2843
Pfaudler egg churn or emulsifier. For foodpro-
cessing equipment. © Dec. 8, 1941; KK 12126.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 2844-2848
Here is supplement 417 for Pittsburgh mirror
catalogue 406. For mirrors. © Oct. 27, 1941; KK
11599.
Pittco store fronts, design of the month, September
- Novermber, 1941, v. VI, nos. 9-11. Forstore
fronts. © Oct. 14, Nov. 25, Dec. 31, 1941; KK
11587, 11595, 11596.
Ready-built Carrara glass panels. For structural
glass. © Nov. 17, 1941; KK 11598.
Plymouth Rock squab co., Melrose, Mass. 2849
Plymouth Rock economy take-apart-feeder. For
feeder for pigeons, fowls or birds. © Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 11705. .
Post (Russell L.) Galion, O. 2850
Wm. A. Rogers Rosalie pattern. For silverware.
© Sept. 8, 1941; KK 11500.
_Rapid electroplating process, inc., Chicago.
56
Provost (Girdner) d.b.a. Provost (Girdner) co., New
York. 2851
Girdner Provost creation. For dolls. © Aug. 4,
1941; KK 11541.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
2852-2859
For piston rings:
Another gold mine. © Oct. 3, 1941; KK 11723.
Exclusively Ramco. © Nov. 5, 1941; KK 11718.
From inner ring out it’s exclusive. © Oct. 1,
1941; KK 11716.
In the skyways, Ramco engineering solves apro-
blem of national defense. © Oct. 7, 1941; KK 11725.
Package of gold for you. © Sept. 3, 1941; KK
11722. ss
Watch spring action. © Sept: 1, 1941; KK 11714.
Your best Xmas presentis one you can give your-
self. © Dec. 1, 1941; KK 11715.
Oil conservation at its best. For piston rings and
piston expanders. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11724.
2860
Easy to apply, price list form 0133. For plating
kits. © Dec. 1, 1941; KK 11929.
Reichert (Edgar B.)See Tinney (Harry J.) & Reichert
(Edgar B.)
Revlon products corp., New York. 2861-2865
For nali polish:
Expect great things of Revlon in 1942. © Jan. 6,
1942; KK 11742.
Newfingertip fashion is sweeping America. ©
Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12081.
Please study this lovely American hand. © Jan.
20, 1942; KK 11542.
Revlon, your busy and beautiful American hands.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11741.
To the beauty experts of America. © Feb. 25,
1942; KK 12082.
Rex paper co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 2866
Rex Blak-out paper. For black-out paper. © Feb.
19, 1942; KK 12093.
Roach & Musser co., Muscatine, Ia. 2867
E-Z-up for beauty, convenience, economy. For
garage door units. © Dec. 8, 1941; KK 11993.
Robinson (J. W.) co., Los Angeles. 2868-2870
For women’s wearing apparel:
California contracts. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK 11805.
First in Robinson’s series of California market
colors, salad greens, © Jan. 12, 1942; KK 11747.
Second in Robinson’s series of California mar-
ket colors, citrus colors. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11804.
Rothman (Harry) inc., New York. 2871
16 years of friend-making. For men’s wearing
apparel. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11425.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 2872-2878
For typewriter:
Engine of war. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 12046.
How one typewriter made three girls famous. ©
Jan. 19, 1942; KK 12044.
I want something that begins with R, and it’s not
araise. © Nov. 7, 1941; KK 11530.
‘I’ve got a little dictator in my hair. © Jan. 16,
1942: KK 12047.
What makes the bugs of Borneo wild? © Jan. 3,
1942; KK 12045.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 2, 1942
292.2
Why we turned our back on a winner. © Dec.
23, 1941; KK 12049.
You gotta be able to take it. © Jan. 3, 1942; KK
12050.
S. S.S. co., Atlanta. 2879-2881
For bottled medicine:
Amazing way to be mentally alert, physically fit.
© Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11734.
Two simple steps to amazing new pep, vitality,
better looks. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 11733.
Two steps to amazing new pep, vitality, better
looks. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK 11732.
Schautz (William A.) inc., New York.
For bread:
As tasty as white bread, as healthful as whole
wheat. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 12060.
2882, 2883
One slice will tell you. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
12061.
Schenley distillers corp., New York. 2884
Now enjoy Schenley straight eight. For rye whis-
key. © Jan. 16, 1942; KK 11609.
Scott (O. M.) & sons co., Marysville, O. 2885, 2886
Enjoy a thrilling Scott lawn. For fertilizer and
lawn seed. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11744.
Keeps your lawn healthy and sparkling green. For
fertilizer and spreader. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11745.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 2887-2891
For piston rings:
Here are the best piston rings. © Jan. 15, 1942;
KK 11821.
I’m putting my farm engines in shape for the
duration. © Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12058.
Look, honey! Now aren’t you happy. © Feb. 27,
1942; KK 12039.
She’s smooth but saving too, so are cars equip-
ped with Sealed power piston rings. © Jan. 30,
1942; KK 11564.
Uncle Sam is asking you to repair your car,
truck, tractor now. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK 11565.
Sears, Roebuck &co., Chicago. 2892, 2893
Sears Hercules oil burners mail order information
blank. For oil burners and accessories. © Nov.
5, 1941; KK 12038.
Western riding equipment. For riding equipment.
© Aug. 28, 1941; KK 12069.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 2894
Servel Electrolux sales seminar a graduate study
course for retail salesmen. For refrigerators. ©
Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11514.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
2895-2897
For writing equipment:
Gift magic, to pull the Easter rabbit out of the
hat. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK 12068.
Have you been wrong about valentines? © Jan.
28, 1942; KK 11661.
Millions of ways to write. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK
11660.
Sherry (Louis) inc., Long Island City, N. Y. 2898
New World confections. For candy. © Feb. 4,
1942; KK 11944.
Shuron optical co., inc., Geneva, N. Y. 2899
How Widesite lenses are made. For lenses. ©
July 18, 1941; KK 11841.
57
Smak, inc., Chicago. 2900
Smak on your cold sores. For medication for cold
sore. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK 11704.
Smith (James H.) & sons corp., Griffith, Ind. 2901
Victor photographic lighting equipment, 67th yr.
For photographic specialties. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
11983.
Snuggle products, inc., Goshen, Ind. 2902
Hat trouble with baby? For children’s clothing.
© Sept. 30, 1941; KK 11461.
Solo products corp., New York. 2903
This solo performance made history. TheseSolo
performers make friends. For hair notions goods,
curlers, hair nets, barrettes, clips. © Feb. 1, 1942;
KK 11641.
Sonnenfeld’s., St. Louis. 2904
Don’t leave a lady without a thing to wear. For
fur coats. © Feb. 19, 1942; KK 12110.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 2905, 2906
For hearing aid:
Better life that Jack built.
12040.
Truth shall set them free. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
11706.
© Feb. 27, 1942; KK
Squibb (E. R.) & sons, New York. 2907-2910
What can a man believe in? For pharmaceuticals.
© Jan. 22, Sept. 19, Oct. 22, 1941, Feb. 11,1942;
KK 11584-11586, 12024.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 2911
New facts you should know about vitamins and the
benefits of Fleischmann’s fresh yeast. For yeast.
© Jan. 5, 1942; KK 11697.
Standard dry wall products, inc., New Eagle, Pa.
2912, 2913
For waterproofing materials:
Protects the earth’s masonry with waterproof
masonry wall coatings. © Feb. 14, 1942; KK 12064.
Thoro system. © Feb. 14, 1942; KK 12065.
Steber mfg. co., Chicago. 2914-2916
For electrical lighting specialities:
Steber color equipment. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK
11698.
Steber deluxe floodlights. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK
11699.
Steber Uti-lites. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11700.
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. co., Rochester,
Nive 2917
Nothing like an apple with Beethoven! For radio-
phonograph. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 11945.
Sun ray drug co., Philadelphia. 2918
Sun ray drug co. For cosmetics, foods, household
utensils, pharmaceuticals, shaving blades, and to-
bacco products. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 11803.
Superior felt & bedding co., Chicago. 2919
Your day begins the night before. For mattresses.
© Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11743.
Swift &co., Chicago. 2920
Store tested salesplans. Extraedition. For meat,
poultry, eggs. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11553.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia. 2921, 2922
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2923
For cake:
Tandy-take goes down easily, billboard no. 86.
© Feb. 8, 1942; KK 12009.
Tandy-take, poster no. 86.
KK 12010.
© Feb. 23, 1942;
Taylor wine co., Hammondsport, N. Y. 2923
How to choose, how to serve, how to mix, howto
cook with wines. For wines. © Jan. 26, 1942; KK
11434.
Terre Haute advertising co., Terre Haute, Ind.
2924
Presenting the Gettysburg Lincoln from Carl
Bornes’ remarkable study in wood. For reproduction
of wood carving and folder. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK
11543.
Thompson (Gamaliel B.) Boston. 2925
Children’s America victory game. For game. ©
Jan. 21, 1942; KK 11885.
Tide water associated oil co., New York.
” 2926-2928
For gasoline:
Oil is ammunition, don’t waste gasoline. © Jan.
15, 1942; KK 11560.
Oil is ammunition, don’t waste it. © Jan. 15,
1942; KK 11559.
Oil is ammunition, use it wisely. © Jan.
1942; KK 11558.
15,
Tinney (Harry J.) & Reichert (Edgar B.) d.b.a. No-
towel products co., Detroit. 2929
Adopt the 4 point method. For tumbler washing
equipment. © Jan. 12, 1942; KK 11450.
Toledo scale co., Toledo. 2930
Toledo scales for the dairy industry. For scales.
© Feb. 9, 1942; KK 11871.
Traders oil mill co. 2931
Wrang, the unsung hero. For cattle feed. © Feb.
1, 1942; KK 11752.
Trixy corp., New Haven. 2932
F55 Trixy belts and brassieres. For corsets,
beits, brassieres. © July 27, 1941; KK 12106.
Tudor press, inc., Boston. 2933
Private sale for preferred customers only. For
glass, luncheon and dinner ware. © Feb. 7, 1942;
KK 11833.
Uhlemann optical co., Chicago. 2934
Fantashape. For spectacle frames. © Jan. 22,
1942; KK 11820.
Unguol pharmacal co. See DeGiorgi (Joseph H.)
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942..................0..0ee000e
pt. 4, n. s., v.37
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 2935
Li’l Abner. That’s Li’l Abner Yokum. Prize
fight. For wheat breakfast food. © Jan. 29, 1942;
KK 11561.
Vitamins Plus, inc., New York. 2936
What can Vitamins Plus do for me? For pharma-
ceutical and food products. © Nov. 21, 1941; KK
11729.
Walk-easy foot rest mfg. co., St. Louis. 2937
Would you like to walk with coémfort. For cushion
arch supports. © Aug. 1, 1938; KK 11619.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle. 2938
Weisfield & Goldberg Bulova trade-in watch sale.
For watches. © Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11644.
2939
© Feb. 27, 1942;
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
Nassau blue. For men’s ties.
KK 12113.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., East Pittsburgh.
2940-2945
For air conditioners:
Be fresh at five in air-conditionedcoolness. ©
June 19, 1941; KK 12120.
Don’t swelter, work in air-conditioned coolness.
© July 24, 1941; KK 12122.
For all the family air-conditioned coolness. ©
July 10, 1941; KK 12123.
On hot nights plug into air-conditioned coolness.
© July 17, 1941; KK 12121.
Ride the heat waves in air-conditioned coolness.
© June 26, 1941; KK 12124.
When it’s hot 98 o/o enjoy air-conditioned cool-
ness. © July 3, 1941; KK 12125.
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
2946, 2947
Weston dial, v. 2, nos. 4, 5. For exposure meters.
© Oct. 3, Nov. 24, 1941; KK 11874, 11873.
58
Wilbur & Williams co., Boston. 2948
These Wilbur & Williams penetrating protective
paints. For paints. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 11941.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York. 2949
Physiologic basis of moderndiuretic therapy. For
medicine. © Dec. 20, 1941; KK 11579.
Wyeth (John) & bro.,’inc., Philadelphia. 2950
Chronic ulcerative colitis, etiologic factors in
diarrhea. For medicinal preparation for use inthe
treatment of diseases of the intestine and colon. ©
Nov. 11, 1941; KK 11995.
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE
[2950
ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
American arch co. 1
Economy brick arches. For archbricks. © Amer-
ican arch co., New York. RR 33, Jan. 29, 1942.
59
LABELS
2951
Allen (Paul E.) Skokie, Ill.
Independence Hall savings bank. For savings
bank. © Dec. 22, 1941; KK 11911.
Arakelian (K.) inc., Long Island City, N. Y. 2952
Mission Bell. For malaga wine. © Jan. 4, 1939;
KK 12016.
Bagley canning co., Ashland, Or. 2953
Del Rouge. For tomatoes. © June 16, 1941; KK
11462.
Becker (John A.) Chicago. 2954
Nu-puttie. For putty. © Dec. 1, 1941; KK 12029.
Beech-nut packing co., Canajoharie, N. Y. 2955
Beechies. For chewing gum. © Dec. 22, 1941;
KK 11604.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 2956
Quality May Belle shoes. For-shoe box label. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11797.
Blackstone (Leo) d.b.a. L. B. sales co., New York.
2957
L. B. brand. For vitamin B1 tablets. © Jan. 26,
1942; KK 11449.
Borden co., New York. 2958-2961
Borden’s buttermilk, Golden Churn. For butter-
milk. © Aug. 29, 1941; KK 11948.
Borden’s Hemo. Display carton. For preparation
for malted drinks. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK 11578.
For infants’ food:
Biolac, a milk food for infants. © Jan. 4, 1937;
KK 11879.
Biolac modified milk for infants. © Mar. 6,
1939; KK 12136.
Cascade frozen foods, inc., Seattle. 2962-2967
Jack Frost asparagus. For quick freeze medium
spears asparagus. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11508.
Jack Frost, boysenberries. For quick freeze
boysenberries. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11510.
Jack Frost, broccoli. For quick freeze broccoli.
© Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11511. ;
Jack Frost, Brussels sprouts. For quick freeze
Brussels sprouts. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11509.
Jack Frost, cauliflower. For quick freeze cauli-
flower. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11512.
Jack Frost, cherries. For quick freeze red sour
pitted cherries. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 11513.
Caswell (George W.) co., San Francisco. 2968
Caswell’s tea chest brand. For tea. © Dec. 24,
-1941; KK 11580.
Cemar co. See Maher (C. E.)
Century fruit corp., Medina, N. Y. 2969
Champoma. For cider. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK
12071.
Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co., St. Louis. 2970-2972
For shoes:
Belden shoes of distinction. © Jan. 24, 1942;
KK 11617.
60
Peters bros. smart shoes for men.
1942; KK 11616.
Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney Modette shop. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11618.
© Jan. 5,
Courvoisier (Guthrie S.) San Francisco. 2973
Safety sandbag. For sandbags in the shape of a
utility stool. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 12105.
Curtis (David) New York.
For epinephrine solution:
Epinephrine bitartrate.
11852.
Vita Nephrine B. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11853.
Vita Nephrine C. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11854.
2974-2976
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK
DeGiorgi (Joseph H.) d.b.a. the Unguol pharmacal
co., Syracuse, N. Y. 2977
Disel compound tablets. For analgesic-sedative.
© Feb. 6, 1942; KK 11711.
Delaney (Frank William) Miles City, Mont. 2978
Karoto. For hay fever relief, liquid medicine. ©
Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12007.
Delmarva brewing co., Wilmington, Del. 2979, 2980
For beer:
Delmarva famous Pilsner beer. © Jan. 27, 1942;
KK 11570.
Delmarva famous Wurzburger type beer. © Jan.
27, 1942; KK 11569.
Distillers warehouse, inc., St. Louis. 2981
Black Label. For whiskey. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK
11770.
Dodge (Mary Nemethy) Studio City, Calif. 2982-2984
Mary Dodge confections. For chocolate coated
candied popcorn, rice or wheat. © Jan. 27, 1942;
KK 11975.
Mary Dodge Confetti crunch. For candied-colored-
flavored popcorn confection. © Jan. 27, 1942; KK
11977.
Mary Dodge Victory crunch. For candied-colored
and flavored popcorn. © Jan. 27, 1942; KK 11976.
Easton (Norma Hazeltine Lazel) d.b.a. Norma,
Denver. 2985
Ibid. For game. © jan. 26, 1942; KK 11802.
F. T. F. laboratories, Dixon, 111. 2986
Nu-mist yapor-balm. For ointment or salve. ©
Jan. 30, 1942; KK 11781.
2987
© Jan. 26,
Fickerle (August A.), Oak Park, Ill.
No-freeze. For anti-freeze soluticn.
1942; KK 11736.
Fox River Valley knitting co., Appleton, Wis.
2988, 2989
Fox River mitts. For mittens. © Feb. 9, 1942;
KK 11990.
Fox River socks. For socks. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK
11989,
Frawley hotel co., Ludington, Mich.
Frawley friendly hotels.
19, 1941; KK 11531.
2990
For matches. © Dec.
LABELS
no. 2, 1942
Frederick (Orva Jason) South Solon, O. 2991
Nu-glos. For auto &furniture polish. © Jan. 18,
1942; KK 11732.
Fruit dispatch co., New York. 2992
Unifruit. For bananas. © Jan. 27, 1942; KK
11646.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 2993
Wheaties. For cereal. © Feb. 9, 1942;KK 12163.
Guerrieri (Mary) Tampa, Fla. 2994
Smoke VV... . — Victory cigars. For cigars. ©
Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11994.
Gumakers of America, inc., Clifton Heights, Pa.
2995, 2996
For chewing gum:
Dental charcoal gum. © Sept. 8, 1941; KK 11554.
Vais dental charcoal gum. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK
11555.
Halferty (G. P.) &co., Seattle. 2997
Pioneer minced sea clams. For canned minced
seaclams. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 12086.
Hansen (Carl Andreas) Brookings, S.D. 2998-3005
Anoka apple. For apple trees. © Jan. 13, 1942;
KK 11843.
Azure Queen penstemon.
© Jan. 17, 1942; KK 11536.
Hansen’s hardy Manchurian apricot. For apricot
trees. © Jan. 17, 1942; KK 11538.
-Hansen’s thornless rose. For thornless rose
plants. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 11459.
Manchurian beauty glorious flowering crab. For
crabapple tree. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11562.
May day tree. For lawntrees. © Jan. 13, 1942;
KK 11842.
Shilka orchid iris. For iris plants, roots. © Jan.
17, 1942; KK 11537.
Victory flowering almond. For flowering almond
plants. © Jan. 17, 1942; KK 11535.
For penstemon plants.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
3006-3008
Hiawatha Heirloom needlepoint. For needlepoint.
© Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12018.
For needlepoint wool:
Hiawatha real needlepoint wool, art. 500, skein
label. © Jan. 20, 1942; KK 12019.
Hiawatha real needlepoint wool, art. 500, box
label. © Jan. 20, 1942; KK 12020.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass.
For shoe boxes:
They see the box first, C 163W, C 163AW. ©
Dec. 4, 1941; KK 11505.
They see the box first. Crown atop of shield. ©
Dec. 4,,1941; KK 11506.
3009, 3010
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 3011
Trail Blazer trio. For socks. © Dec. 18, 1941;
KK 11998.
James (William Alvah) Ogden, Utah. 3012
Kwikest adjustable ledger. For ledger sheets and
books. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 12115.
3013
Jerome (joseph) Boston.
For steak sauce.
Jerome s goiden steak sauce.
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11680.
61
3031
Jonah & Jake, New York. 3014
Jonah and Jake. For mascot. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK
11607.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincinnati. 3015
Kroger’s Country Club quality brand salted soda
crackers. For crackers. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK
11642.
L. B. Sales co. See Blackstone (Leo)
Lee hardware co., Salina, Kan. 3016
Vic-Tre-Tab, Lee’s tabbing, padding, book-bind-
ing compound. For padding and bookbinding com-
pound. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12057.
Maher (Charles E.) doing business as Cemar Co.,
Chicago. 3017
Save odd stocking, matchup broken pairs with
quick dye. For dye removing material, dyeing ma-
terial, fabric finishing material. © Jan. 15, 1942;
KK 12030.
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 3018-3022
For staples:
Dandee 2500 B52 staples. © Jan. 29, 1942;KK
11897.
Dandee 5000 R31 staples. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK
11894.
Markwell, 2500 RF master staples. © Jan. 29,
1942; KK 12034.
Markwell 2500 RWD staples. © Jan. 29, 1942;
KK 11895.
2500 Hi-tesit staples size Q. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK
11896.
Mead Johnson &co., Evansville, Ind. 3023
Amigen solution. For a sterile, non-pyrogenic,
ten percent solution of an enzymic hydrolysate of
purified casein and pork pancreas containing amino
acids and polypeptides. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11657.
Mendle ptg. co., St. Louis. 3024
Fine footwear. Flower leaf design. For wraps for
shoe boxes. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 11783.
3025
For shoes. © Dec.
Miles shoes, inc., New York.
Miles of wear in every pair.
23, 1940; KK 11507.
Miller (W. S.) inc., Middletown, Conn. 3026
My T Fine brand. For tomatoes. © Jan. 5, 1942;
KK 11463.
Minerva wax paper co., Minerva, O. 3027
Enriched Victory bread. For bread. ©Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 11982.
Mount Carbon brewery, Pottsville, Pa. 3028
Mt. Carbon Old German. For beer. © Jan.19,
1942; KK 11659.
Myers (D.) & sons, inc., Baltimore. 3029
Volunteer. For shoes. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 11844.
Navex, inc., Los Angeles. 3030
Nail-culture. For liquid antiseptic, massage cream.
© Dec. 3, 1941; KK 11532.
Neal fruit farm, West Richfield, O. 3031
Neal’s refreshing apple juice. For apple juice. ©
Feb. 21, 1942; KK 11985.
Norma. See Easton (N. H. L.)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3032
Northwest paper co., Cloquet, Minn. 3032
Victory war quality papers. For paper. © Jan.
26, 1942; KK 11426.
Old Ranchers co., Ontario, Calif. 3033
Old Ranchers Manzanillo olives. For canned
olives. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 11881.
Omar, inc., Omaha. 3034
Super 800 enriched bread. For bread. © Apr. 1,
1941; KK 11639.
O’Toole (William) New York. 3035
Note-key game and chart. For game &chart. ©
Nov. 18, 1941; KK 11676.
Packard dresses, inc., New York. 3036
I admire the woman who looks youthful, style no.
- size - Y W * *for youthful women. For ladies
dresses. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 11778.
Pfeiffer (S.) mfg. co., St. Louis. 3037, 3038
Annays lotion. For medicinal lotion. © Dec. 12,
1941; KK 11933.
Annays ointment. For medicinal ointment. ©
Dec. 12, 1941; KK 11932.
Plastic steel service, San Carlos, Calif.3039, 3040
High heat Plastiksteel. For heat resistant lining.
© Jan. 31, 1942; KK 11548.
Waterproof Plastiksteel. For rust resistant lin-
ing. © Jan. 31, 1942; KK 11547.
Provost (Girdner) d.b.a. Provost (Girdner) co.,
New York. 3041
Piper dolls. For dolls. © Aug. 4, 1941; KK
11540.
Record guild of America, New York.
For phonograph records:
Record guild, envelope.
12109.
Record guild, small label. © Dec. 23, 1941; KK
12108.
3042, 3043
© Dec. 23, 1941; KK
Reinhart (Lena) 3044
Reinhart’s Shady Nook sauce. For sauce for
meats and vegetables. © Feb. 7, 1942; KK 11887.
S &Hoco., &Previtera cigar co., New York. 3045
Polvere Q ta superiore Sant’ Antonino style. For
snuff tobacco. © Oct. 21, 1941; KK 12066.
Sanitized bedding associates, inc., New York. 3046
Sanitized ticking. For ticking for mattresses. ©
Jan. 23, 1942; KK 11605.
Sauer (C. F.) co., Richmond. 3047
Sauer’s fine flavoring extracts. For flavoring
extracts. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 11533.
Skinner mfg. co., Omaha. 3048-3050
For food product:
Skinner’s long macaroni. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK
11859.
Skinner’s long spaghetti. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK
11860.
Skinner's shell macaroni. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK
11861.
Standard brands inc., New York. 3051
Royal. For chocolate flavor pudding. © June 1,
1941; KK 11936.
Stearns’ electric paste co., Chicago. 3052
Stearns electric rat and roach paste. For ratand
roach paste poison. © Dec. 8, 1941; KK 11800.
Stewart mfg. co., Yeadon, Pa. 3053
Stewart’s athlete’s pain-killer liniment. For lini-
ment. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 11974.
Stricker (Clyde) Spokane. 3054, 3055
Ofstad Ski-lac. For base preparation for running
surface of skis. © Dec. 8, 1941; KK 11550.
Ski-lac polishing compound. For polishing com-
pound for running surface of skis. © Dec. 8 1941;
KK 11549.
3056
Stuart place citrus assn., Harlingen, Tex.
Mrs. Chango. For fresh citrus fruit. © Jan. 26,
1942; KK 11603.
Templetons, inc., Buffalo, N. Y. 3057
Templeton’s T-R-C’s. For analgesic for tem-
porary relief of pain. © Dec. 17, 1941; KK 11780.
Thompson (William T.) co., Los Angeles. 3058
Vitamins for victory. For vitamin tablets. © Feb.
2, 1942; KK 11658.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 3059-3061
Black Leaf 40, form 0409. For nicotine sulphate
solution. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK 11502.
Black Leaf worm pellets, form 0399. For worm
pellets, contains nicotine in shockless form. © Dec.
22, 1941; KK 11444.
Black Leaf worm powder, form 0396. For worm
powder, contains nicotine in shockless form. ©
Jan. 20, 1942; KK 11503.
Turk (Lon B.) 3062
Turk-wich, America’s first sandwich. For sand-
wiches and prepared sandwich filling. © Dec.9,
1940; KK 11753.
Turner (Huette) Chicago. 3063
Star recording studios. For phonograph records.
© Feb. 16, 1942; KK 11984.
Uhis (Nolan Bascal) Cincinnati. 3064
All-out war game. For game. © Jan. 23, 1942;
KK 11813.
Union food products, inc., Brooklyn. 3065
Susan Baker pea soup. For prepared pea soup.
© Feb. 10, 1942; KK 11814.
United cut flower co., inc., New York. 3066
Ariston. For cut flowers. © Jan. 22, 1942; KK
11608.
Urban (George) milling co., Buffalo. 3067
Angel Maid cake flour. For flour. © July 29,
1941; KK 11442.
Vital foods corp., Chicago. 3068
VitaMight. For vitamin & mineral concentrate.
© July 18, 1941; KK 11427.
\
Vos (Arthur) jr., Denver. 3069
Fresh Macklem bread. For bread. © Feb. 1,
1942; KK 12141.
Wallerstein co., inc., New York. 3070
RSR. For spotremover. © Jan. 3, 1942; KK 11556.
62
LABELS
no. 2, 1942 3081
Ward baking co., New York. 3071 Messerschmitt ME 109, German fighter, no.
Ward’s Tip-top cakes. For cake. © Dec. 29, 3892. © Jan. 14, 1942; KK 12168.
1941; KK 11931. Miles Master, British fighter trainer, no. 3895.
© Jan. 12, 1942; KK 12165.
Waxide paper co., Kansas City, Mo. c 3072 Supermarine Spitfire I, British fighter, no.
Victory white bread, design 420. For bread. © 3891. © Jan. 12, 1942; KK 12169.
Jan. 2, 1942; KK 11429.
Wisconsin pharmaca! co., Milwaukee. 3079, 3080
Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 3073-3078 Calsus lotion. For medicated skin lotion. © Feb.
For airplane model: 2, 1942; KK 11925.
Curtiss Tomahawk, British fighter, no. 3894. © Mel-pix. For cough syrup. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
Jan. 19, 1942; KK 12166. 11924.
Douglas SBD-1, U.S.marinedive bomber, no.
3896. © Jan. 18, 1942; KK 12164. Yancey (Clement iL.) jr., Greesboro, N. C. 3081
Grumman F4F-3 fighter, U. S. navy fighter, no: Blue Ribbon. For cotton twine. © Feb. 26, 1942;
3893. © Jan. 14, 1942; KK 12167. KK 12147.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1941............ coc. e ete cc ee sccoescuccsenscoscees 217
63
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT
OF JULY 31, 1939 [3081
Reznik’s (Isser) sons, inc. 152
Cambric for family use. For cambric. RR 34,
Mar. 7, 1942.
Royal muslin. For muslins. RR 35, Mar. 7, 1942.
© Isser Reznik’s sons, inc., New York.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1942
64
3082-4444
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of ;
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 3
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
Il. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a
scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: “G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; *‘I,”’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; ‘4,’ Class J, Photo-
nl and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. “*©”? implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries _
“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group. d. BOOKS Proper... ccms<c<qprsessncesesesecssunconasactanncesusccnenwsesaeecencn sees a eeeeene $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or ;
Periodicals, Lectures, and Maps............ccsccsscoccscecccccccecccccsccescscees Aoasacne see sekachianseeen 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ..............cccecccocccescccccccceoes 2.00
Part(2.) Periodicals; 2...casccecccccneccsceesodsssssecatecaseceroeesseesartacastescncs sl S caisvisnls sicuiscioccanusincectee 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions c..ccesecsccscs sce ws cece ininiass(vajcalsceine catala sles ctem/eseanineinicceseeceseaisenesene near 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Dlustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandiSe.,.............cccccsccccecscccscceee 2.00
SINGISMUMVENS/eo. cence a ewaenwe ee aleeieweciacis seaiseaiaecleasierieltalaisteleleisleine emiviaisiols emisteleiisiaie setelaleleiois'etcistaintisisteremaeietcts 50
Annual indexes, each, for complete Calendar gvear ce acasrmsns cde \cacanmarcice anitesecsencenicesescaceaaee 2.00
All parts for complete Calendar year) a-c.cce scenario sractonacceatarecccecevesenclissseccdecessccneees icaassass 10.00
(1)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental li-
braries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that, in-
sofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright, if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright cf record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(mi)
Si
% PPR AAS shat any ome 8 Ade jug fey
1A eal ie penis re * ss
) ects +f ae
ie ‘ee
ie, 8
by
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART, MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
3082
© 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; G
Alameda (Don Belleza)*
Log of U. S. victory.
39818.
Amendt (Leopold Christian)* 3083
Bombardier. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; G 39882.
Archer (Claude Marion)* 3084
Mein kampf. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1942; G 39675.
Beckwith (Frank)* 3085-3088
Bear paw combinations. - Kachina figures and
Shalako. - Rain sign combinations. - Rainbow com-
binations. © 1 c. each Feb. 27, 1942; G 39729-
39732.
Behrens (P. H.) & Phillips (Gilbert)* 3089
F. D. R. - freedom, democracy, religion. © 1c.
Apr. 1, 1942; G 39832.
3090
© 1c. Mar. 3, 1942; G
Bell (Edwin A.)*
New victory symbol.
39706.
Bernardini (Michele P.)* 3091
Patriotic and religious plaque. © Feb. 2, 1942; G
39676.
Berrocal (Julio E.)* 3092
E pluribus unum. © 1 c. Mar. 25, 1942; G 39892.
Better packages, inc. 3093
Crocker (William B.):
To keep free speech later don’t speak freely
now. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1942; G 39702.
Bixler (Abraham O.)* 3094
My sweetheart’s in the service. © 1c. Mar. 27,
1942; G 39791.
Blish (Dwight M.)*
Fear fighters. - Good time taste.
2, 1942; G 39740, 39741.
3095, 3096
© 1c. Mar.
Bonanno (Michaelangelo)* 3097
Civilian defense. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; G 39817.
Bourget (Albert Regabert)* 3098
Story without words. ©1c. Mar. 25, 1942; G
39769.
Bourne (Robert)
Hancock (Doris):
Certified value. - Realtor valued.
each Mar. 2, 1942; G 39809, 39810.
3099, 3100
© 1c.
Boutin (Alfred H.) 3101-3103
Leach (Louis L.):
Gerard (St.) - Last supper. © 1 c. each Mar.
11, 1942; G 39736, 39737.
65
Remember Pearl Harbor.
1942; G 39738.
© 1 c. Mar. 2,
Bradford (M. T.) & McMeans (William Albert)
3104-3107
McMeans (William Albert) In service, remem-
ber Pearl] Harbor:
Army. - Marinecorp. - Navy. - United States
coast guard, 1790. © Jan. 28, 1942; G 39813-39816.
Brand (Clifford G.)* 3108
Price of liberty is eternal vigilance. © 1 c.
Apr. 6, 1942; G 39885.
Brotherhood of the White Temple, inc. 3109
Ramose (K.):
Spiritual defense victory league. © 1c. Feb.
20, 1942; G 39828.
Brown (S. D.) & Weaver (E. I.)* 3110-3114
Remember Pearl Harbor, 1-5. © 1c. each Mar.
9, 1942; G 39798-39802.
Carlu (Jaccues) & Manship (Paul)* 3115
Portal of freedom. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1942; G
39734.
Carrata co. 3116-3138
Vargas (Rudolph):
Christ child in crib. - Cow, lying down. -
Dog, sitting. - Donkey, standing with left front foot
slightly raised. - Joseph (St.) kneeling figure. -
Large angel, kneeling. - Large angel, standing. -
Madonna, kneeling figure with hands together in
prayer. - Sheep, lying down. - Sheep, standing with
head bent slightly down. - Sheep, standing with left
front foot raised. - Shepherd, kneeling on both
knees with hands together in prayer. - Shepherd,
kneeling on left knee with hands together in prayer.
- Shepherd, kneeling, with both hands clasping
crook. - Shepherd, kneeling, with left hand across
chest. - Shepherd, standing, with crook in right
hand. - Small angel. - Wiseman, pointing with right
hand. - Wiseman, with long beard. - Wiseman,
with short beard. © 1 c. each Mar. 9, 1942; G
39619-39638.
Miniature marine. - Miniature sailor. - Mini-
ature soldier. © 1c. each Mar. 25, 1942; G 39770-
39772.
Champlain (Duane)* 3139
MacArthur. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; G 39747.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc. 3140
Chapin (James):
Doctor in war, 5.
39728.
Cohen (Rose)
Maltz (Alex):
Victory is ours.
39704.
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1942; G
3141
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1942; G
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3142
pt. IV, n. s., v. 37
Cross bros. co. 3142-3156
Kenerson (Conrad) Paramount memorial:
Harper, 5687. - Ramsey, 5686. © Mar. 11,
1942; G 39709, 39710.
LaChapelle (Leon J.) Paramount memorial:
Brundage, 5675. - Buzzell, 5689. - Fitzpatrick,
5671. - Gile, 5674. - Gorden, 5677. - Henderson,
5670. - Johnson, 5673. - Kirwin, 5681. - Kunz,
5679. - Martell, 5683. - Norris, 5684. - O’Brien,
5678. - Reims, 5676. © Mar. 11, 1942; G 39708,
39711-39722.
Devich (John)* 3157
Buy defense bonds, and bring this inevitable
victory closer. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1942; G 39773.
De Zevallos (Mary) 3158-3160
Russell (Walter):
MacArthur (Douglas)
G 39836.
Russell (Walter) In friends we trust:
Falla.- Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) © 1c.
each Mar. 6, 1942; G 39759, 39760.
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1942;
Dix (Roy H.)* 3161
V-U.S.A. ©l1c. Mar. 16, 1942; G 39683.
Dolan (Edward V.)* 3162
Lord Jesus Christ, the name above every name.
© 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G 39829.
3163
© 1c. Apr. 1, 1942; G
Donaldson (James) sr.*
Faith leads to victory.
39830.
Drus (Peter Paul)* 3164
Dingkeela. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1942; G 39878.
Duke (William F.)* 3165
You have liberty in your hand, holdit. ©1c.
Mar. 21, 1942; G 39796.
Educational & musical arts, inc. 3166
Reinhard (L. Andrew) & Walquist (J. A.):
Dayton, Ohio, Deeds’ carillon.‘ © 1 c. Jan.
26, 1942; G 39790.
Ellenville, N. Y. Village. 3167-3172
Henry (E. L.):
Billings (John S.) - Bloomer (Nelly) - Brown
(Peter) - Mance (Joseph E.) - Terwilliger (Martin)
- Thomas (Fred) alias, Black Fred. © 1c. each
Feb. 11, 1942; G 39803-39808.
3173
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1942;
Faron (Clifton Alvade)*
Answering the challenge.
G 39833.
Frazzetta (Frank)* 3174
Snow man. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1942; G 39678.
Friedman (Desider)* 3175
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1942;
G 39893.
Frost & Reed, ltd,
Davis (Wayne L.):
Run home. © 1c. July 15, 1941; G 39745.
Dawson (Montague):
Fly clipper, the Lightning, M. D. 34. - Golden
pathway, the Asterion of New York, M. D. 43. -
Rolling billows, M. D. 39. - Scudding foam, the
Herald of the Morning, M. D. 47. - Under easy
3176-3187
66
canvas, clipper ship Wild Ranger, M. D. 51. - Up
channel, Cutty Sark, M. D. 46. - Valkyrie (Yacht)
M. D. 45. - White Swallow, M. D. 34. - Young
Australia, M.D. 40. © 1c. each Mar. 12, 1942; G
39689-39697.
Pushman (Hovsep T.):
Dancing girl. © 1c. July 19, 1941; G 39744.
Stewart (Ethelyn C.):
Zinnias. © 1c. July 24, 1941; G 39746.
Frueh (Cameron V.)* 3188
Sing it with a song. © Jan. 7, 1942; G 39795.
Gabellieri (Alessandro)* 3189
MacArthur (General Douglas) © 1 c. Apr. 6,
1942; G 39886. 4
Gerber (Hugo)* 3190
Keep producing. Buy defense bonds and stamps.
We are doing our share. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G
39754.
Goodman (Clifford John)* 3191
Shhh! © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G 39755.
Gordon (Elisabeth)* 3192, 3193
On guard for U.S.A. ©1c. Mar. 16, 1942; G
39684.
Sentries. © Mar. 26, 1942; G 39778.
Graham (Nan Wood) 3194-3197
Wood (Grant):
Birthplace of Herbert Hoover. - Fall plough-
ing. - Midnight ride of Paul Revere through New
England. - Young corn. © 1 c. each Mar. 24, 1942;
G 39765-39768.
Gripon (Louise Kidder Sparrow)* 3198
For victory. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; G 39881.
Hammaker bros. | 3199
Imray (Charles S.):
Leiter memorial. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1942; G
39686. ,
Handelsman (Henry J.) jr. 3200
Rebechini (Guido):
MacArthur (Douglas) © 1c. Apr. 8, 1942;
G 39898.
Hartley (Fannie P.) 3201-3240
Hartley (Robert M.):
Aaron Putnam powder horn, 1776, 38. - C. D.
M., 1776, Revolutionary powder horn, 33. - Danel
Puegess powder horn, French & Indian war period,
1755-63, 32. - Daniel Weatherhead powder horn,
1757, 30. - Frederick Cristman horn, 1774, French
& Indian war and Revolution, 18. - French & Ipdian
war horn, initialed D. V., 2. - French & Indian war
horn, 1760, initialed S. T. B., 3. - French & Indian
war powder horn of Ebenezer Beach, made at Fort
Edward, Sept. 14, 1756, 29. - French & Indian war
powder horn, 1760, and a powder measuring gage,
40. - French & Indian war powder horn, 1760,
initialed E. B., 12. - French & Indian powder horn,
1760, initialed N. D., 34. - Friderich Kremer, 1760,
French & Indian war powder horn, 4. - Gleaner’s
hook, 23. - Hillyer powder horn, French & Indian
war, 1756, 28. - Initials A. C. P., 1812-15 war
period, 5. - Israel Putnam’s powder horn, 1749, 11.
- Jacob Gay’s powder horn, Fort Edward, 1759,
initialed T. B. W., 1764, 27. - Jellis Fonda horn
with map of the Hudson and Mohawk Valley, 6. -
, WORKS OF ART
no. 3, 1942
3299
John Brandow’s powder horn, French & Indian war,
14, - John Edes powder horn and sketch of Fort
Herkimer, French & Indian war, 1758, 36. - JohnI.
Putnam powder horn, 1757, 37. - John McGraw’s
powder horn, 1776, 9. - John McGraw’s powder horn,
Fort Schuyler, 1777, 10. - Joseph Barlow powder
horn, 1758, 39. - Loomis powder horn, 1795, 25. -
Loucks powder horn, marked J. W. Loucks, 35. -
Peter Mabee powder horn, 1777, 20. - Peter Quack-
enbush’s powder horn, 1825, 26. - Powder horn of
Lieut. & Adjutant Christopher Hutton, 1777, 22. -
Priming horn, revolutionary period, initialed I. G.
W., 16. - Reuben Smith’s 1760 powder horn, 7. -
Revolutionary powder horn, initialed H. H. C. and
J. H., 1779, 31. - Revolutionary powder horn initialed
T. J. C., 1780, 19. - Revolutionary powder horn,
1776, 1. - Samuel McNeill’s powder horn, French
& Indian war, 1758, 8. - Sergt. Joseph Johnson’s
powder horn, French & Indian war, 1755, 13. -
Thomas Goodspeed powder horn, French & Indian
war, 1759, 15. - 3 powder horns, one initialed W. C.
F. 1791, one marked Henry V. Young, 1867, anda
pistol horn, 17. - W. I. Meany powder horn, 1834,
21. © 1c. each Apr. 2, 1942; G 39838-39877.
Healy (Jim)* 3241-3243
Our American heroes:
Rickenbacker (Captain Edward V.), America’s
greatest war ace. - Mahony (Lieut. Grant), U. S.
air corps, Phillipine Islands. - Moreland (Private
George), 29th inf. U.S. army. © 1c. each Mar. 11,
1942; G 39823-39825.
3244
Victory plaque. ©
Hermann (Emil)*
Liberty and justice for all.
Feb. 2, 1942; G 39890.
3245
© Dec. 9, 1941; G
Hofmann (Volney L.)*
Remember Pearl Harbor.
39681.
Howard (Charles Coburn)* 3246-3281
Adventures of the Snowman. - And Neil seemed
to smile. - And there on the ice, they had lotsof
fun. - And there on the top, some old skis they
found. - And waving it, said, your wish has come
true. - At last he caught up, and had them at bay. -
Away like a gale, the two of them went. - But alas,
the Snowman to his dismay, fell flat on his face. -
But now the sun dipped. - But the Snowman found 2
plank that was stout. - Carrying a wand so strange
to ‘behold. - For it missed its mark. - Found an
umbrella. - Gazed all about him and laughed with
delight. - He picked himself up. - It would be good
fun to ski down the hill. - Just for a moment the
Snowman stood still. - Just then, an old owl hooted
with glee. - Made a big snowball; cried, I’ll hit you
sure. - Missing the stars, and the Man in the Moon,
then hitting the sun. - Neil dreamed the Snowman
was so sad and blue. - Now badly frightened the poor
Snowman cried. - Now Neil in his dreams fell out
of his bed. - Of the cute little Snowman. - Ran to
the window with tiny feet bare. - Rascals awakened
as he reached the gate. - Rascals, not looking, soon
made a wild dash. - So eager at play as children
will be. - Soon they were finished. - That was
enough. - Their little dog, Rascals barked with de-
light. - Then came the Sandman. - Then on a moon-
beam all silvery and bright, a fairy appeared. - They
dug up a scarf. - When supper was over. - Young
Neil and Janet. © 1 c. each Mar. 12, 1942; G
39639-39674.
67
Jackson (Robert Walker)* 3282
On this honor roll are the names of the men of
this organization who have entered the armed ser-
vice of our country, 288. © 1c. Jan. 5, 1942; G
39764.
Jarman (Emerson W.) 3283
James (William H.):
Visualization of teepee village. © 1 c. Mar.
12, 1942; G 39812.
Jean (Valerie) 3284
Klinker (Orpha):
Valerie Jean’s sunshine vitamized dates. ©
1c. Apr. 8, 1942; G 39897.
Johnson (Robert Ferguson)* 3285
Book of life. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1942; G 39775.
Jones (Deatselle)* 3286
Heart of America. © 1 c. Apr. 6, 1942; G 39884.
3287
© 1c. Mar. 19,
Juszko (Jeno)*
MacArthur (General Douglas)
1942; G 39707.
King (David P.) 3288
Marr & Gordon, inc.:
Smyser memorial. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; G
39751.
3289
© Mar. 28, 1942; G
Klevgaard (Clarence Oliver)*
Wisconsin’s state capitol.
39889.
Klotz (Henry O.)* 3290
Veterans victory insignia. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1942;
G 39753.
Kruetzfeldt (Pauline W.)* 3291
Sunday sunshine. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1942; G 39831.
Lambert (Bradford)* 3292
Kelly (Colin P.) jr. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1942; G
39821.
Lantz (Walter) productions.* 3293
Homer Pigeon, 1016. © 1c. Mar. 31, 1942; G
39880.
Lawrence (Leila)* 3294
Quiz equation. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; G 39894.
Lawson (Frans Oscar)* 3295
Long leaf pines. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1942; G 39888.
Leppke (Louis A.) 3296
Frohardt (Homer O.):
America demands action.
1942; G 39797.
© 1c. Mar. 12,
McAuliffe (Patrick)* 3297
Harmonica barrel tube. © 1c. Feb. 2, 1942; G
39811.
McGovern granite co.
Rundbaken (Maurice):
Rundbaken memorial. © Feb. 2, 1942; G
39735.
McGuire (Marie F.)
LeFort (Emilio):
Americas (Las) unidas, be a good neighbor.
© 1c. Feb. 28, 1942; G 39739.
3298
3299
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3300
Manship (Paul)*
Freedom from want.
39733.
3300
© 1c. Feb, 25, 1942; G
Marcus (Henry)
Creigton (Gilbert):
Our Americas.
397705.
3301
© 1c. Mar. 18, 1942; G
Marg (William)* 3302
Universal freedom and democracy. © 1c. Apr.
3, 1942; G 39879.
Matches (Robert P)
Viehman (Russell):
Victory emblem. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1941; G
39895.
3303
Mengarini (Fausta Vittoria)* 3304
Madonna of the Americas, our Lady of Peace on
Earth, good willto men. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1942; G
39688.
Merchandise national bank. 3305
Dolan (T. J.):
Check-credit plan. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942: G
39819.
Merchandising factors, inc. 3306
Ferrero (Felix):
Strike ’em dead, remember Pearl Harbor. ©
lc. Feb. 9, 1942; G 39571.
Metropolitan art novelty co. 3307-3310
Breslow (Lou):
Cherry boy. - Cherry girl. - Reaperi1,2. ©
Mar. 16, 1942; G 39723-39726.
Meuer (Charles A.)*
Save the Republic.
39750.
3311
© 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; G
Millican (Elliott H.)* 3312
United for victory. © 1 c. Apr. 4, 1942;G 39896.
Mills (George)* 3313
For the safety of your country, air force, navy
& army, be like the wise old owl, see all and say
nothing. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1942; G 39793.
Moffett (Patrick F.)* 3314
Star field design. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1942;G 39679.
Oakley (Violet)*
Christ and the sea.
3315
© 1c. Mar. 25, 1942; G
39776.
Peruggi (Ernesto)* 3316
Dumpling. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1942; G 39698.
Petty (George B.)* 3317
I’m so thrilled, now you're really in naval avi-
ation. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1942; G 39792.
Press features syndicate, inc. 3318
Bradley (Tex [i.e. Marvin):
Ramblin’ Bill. Demon Mesa has to holdthe
answer to the plane crash. ©1c, Apr. 2, 1942;G
39837.
3319
© 1c. Apr. 6, 1942; G
Pushman (Hovsep)*
Sultanabad plate, 1.
39887.
68
pt.'IV, n.s.,' Vv. 37
Ratner (J. Josiah)
Mayers (William):
He’s in the army now, 1, 2. - I’m serving. ©
1c, each Feb. 27, 1942; G 39756-39758.
3320-3322
Riverside monument works. 3323
Tucci (Francis):
Barre granite entrance, design K.S.B. ©O1
c. Mar. 18, 1942; G 39703.
Robinson (Paul D.)*
Victory for liberty.
39685.
3324
© 1c. Mar. 17, 1942; G
Rocic (Ivan)* 3325, 3326
Jess, but imitators just grow, sezz Zany. -
Logic, thrift is not a privilege, sezz Zaim. Olc.
each Jan. 27, 1942; G 39761, 39762, |
Rodgers (Forrest M.)
Smith & Bubar:
Remember Pearl Harbor.
1942; G 39834.
3327
© 1c. Apr. 2,
Roebling’s (John A.) sons co.
Peplow (Edward H.) jr.:
American industry pledges victory. © ic.
Feb. 25, 1942; G 39687.
3328
Ross (Max)* 3329
United we fight. © 1 c. Mar. 26, 1942; G 39777.
Rothe (Lewis)* 3330
Kernel Noze and his amachers. So you are
boulevard rubbish. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; G 39891.
Santoro (Rose) 3331
Goldberg (David):
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) © Apr. 6, 1942;
G 39901.
Sayford (Frank M.) co., inc. 3332-3342
Auer (Dorothy):
Annapolis, Chapel. - Gate of Five nations,
Fort Niagara, 1725. - Gettysburg, Penna. - Harris-
burg, Penna., State Capitol. - Luray Caverns,
Virginia. - Natural bridge, Virginia. - Philadelphia,
Independence hall. - Richmond, Virginia, old Con-
federate Capitol. - Washington Chapel, Valley Forge.
- Williamsburg, Va., Capitol. - Williamsburg, Va.,
Governor’s palace. © Mar. 19, 1942; G 39779-
39789.
Schaeffer garment co. 3343
Schaeffer (Joseph):
Clipper. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1942; G 39748.
3344
© 1c. Mar. 6, 1942;
Schlag (Felix Oskar)*
Heraldic American eagle.
G 39899.
Shick (Floyd R.) & Stephens (Mrs. A. A.)
Stephens (Adolph A.):
Keep ’em flying, keep ’em rolling, keep ’em
sailing, we pledge our support. © 1 c. Feb. 19,
1942; G 39680.
3345
Solomito (Silvio Thomas)* 3346
Victory. © 1c. Mar. 13, 1942; G 39682.
Stadig (William)* 3347
Churchill (Winston), caricature sculpture. ©
1 c. Mar. 20, 1942; G 39727.
WORKS OF ART
no. 3, 1942
Stahulak (Charles W.)* 3348
Sunset. © 1c. Mar, 13, 1942; G 39822,
Sterling (Albert)* 3349, 3350
Uncle Sam’s victory theatre.
1942: G 39826,
Winning photo, victory.
G 39827,
Stewart (Malcolm Roy)* 3351
Service emblem, © 1c, Feb. 23, 1942; G 39763.
Thiede (Hugo Jules)* 3352
Through toil, sweat and tears, onto victory. ©
lc. Mar. 25, 1942; G 39774.
Vittor (Frank)*
Avenger. © ic, Mar, 23, 1942; G 39749.
Walker (Clinton Sharp)
Walker (Rozy [i.e. C. S
All right, let’s go.
39900.
Waterman (Max Bernard)
Barnes (Wilfred):
Lest we forget that historical fateful day,
December 7, 1941. © 1c. Feb, 25, 1942; G 39794,
© 1c. Mar, 6,
© 1c. Mar, 30, 1942;
3353
3354
a c. Mar, 23, 1942; G
3355
Weber (Charles)* 3356-3358
Loose tongues beware hot ears everywhere:
"39752,
3365
Weisse (Wilhelm Paul Max)* 3359
Victory and peace. © 1 c, Mar, 23, 1942; G
Wilckes (Sadie B.)
Mingesz (Charles R.):
Wilckes family memorial.
1942; G 39883.
3360
© 1c. Mar. 4,
Woodruff studios, 3361, 3362
Richardson (L. D.), Wach (Walter) & Woodruff
(J. E.) Cemetery memorial:
Beistel. - Kelsey. © 1 c, each Mar, 14, 1942;
G 39742, 39743.
Woolf (S. J.)* 3363
Roosevelt (Franklin Delano) seated at his desk
with Flag in background. © 1c. Mar, 30, 1942; G
39820.
Wright (William E.)* 3364
Symbol of the universal kingdom of God. © 1c.
Mar, 20, 1942; G 39835,
Ziolkowski (Korezak)* 3365
Miller (Major Charles 8.) © 1c. Mar. 12, 1942;
Hirohito, - Hitler, - Mussolini, © 1c. each
Mar, 18, 1942; G 39699-39701. G 39618.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942..... Sa6DC0 ON HOGGOIAOOGOOONC Seaiceees 107
468510 O - 42 - 2
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
3366
Acquaviva (Lorenzo)
Foot comfort. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30450.
Allen (Clyde H.) 3367
- Sanitary paper fruit jar or container. © 1 c.
Mar. 10, 1942; I 30327.
American automobile assn. 3368, 3369
Be alert for turning cars, S. S. P. 138. © Feb.
2, 1942; K 50305.
Cross at corners in crosswalks, S. S. P. 137.
© Jan. 5, 1942; K 50306. j
American business men’s research foundation.
3370
It’s hard to believe. © Feb. 20, 1942; K 50360.
Andrews (John S.) 3371
Eyeglasses for welders’ helmets. © 1c. Mar.
24, 1942; I 30370,
Anheuser-Buscn, inc. 3372
United we stand, victory for liberty, buy United
victory defense bonds now. © Apr. 4, 1942; K
50518.
Anthonisen (Georg Brockmann) 3373
New spike-heads for parallelogram shaped spike-
shafts, concave tie-plate with corrugations and
spike-hole arrangement for tie-plates. © 1 c.
Mar. 31, 1942; I 30402.
Arenz (John A.) 3374, 3375
Arenz airplane double action cotter pin. - Arenz
recessed [screw] head. © 1c. each Mar. 23, 1942;
I 30344, 30345.
Arnold (Frank Malcolm) 3376
American viola gourd and bow. © 1c. Mar. 19,
1942; J 34125.
Ashley (David) inc. 3377
Lightning (American clipper); by R. Macgregor.
© Mar. 30, 1942; H 2278.
Atwood machine co. 3378
Chart of yarn volumes and weights for various
types of yarn packages. © Mar. 26, 1942; I 30455.
Austin (David H.) 3379
Christmas and patriotic bell display. © 1 c.
Mar. 10, 1942; I 30316.
Bailey meter co. 3380-3402
Bailey boiler meter chart, 25F250T700T. ©
Jan. 27, 1942; I 30434.
—— 150F700TT. © Jan. 8, 1942; I 30433.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 5.5F, 80F. © Jan. 2,
1942; I 30439, 30440. ji
—- 90F900T700P. © Oct. 1, 1941; I 30436.
—— 150F900T900P. © Jan. 16, 1942; I 30432.
— 160F1200P. © Aug. 26, 1941; I 30435.
— 300F900T300P. © Nov. 6, 1941; I 30437.
70
— 500F2000P1. © Dec. 1, 1941; I 30438.
—— 800F500T900T. © Jan. 13, 1942; I 30427.
Bailey fluid meter diagrama, A2.25F150T55P,
A5OF500T50P. © Jan. 2, 1942; I 30424, 30426.
Bailey recorder chart, 14L1,80L1. © Jan. 2,
1942; I 30428, 30430.
— 30L2. © Jan. 16, 1942; I 30429.
— 150K-7. © Jan. 15, 1942; I 30418.
— 200K-7. © Jan. 9, 1942; I 30419.
— 600KPT1. © Feb. 4, 1942; I 30422.
—— 900K1. © Oct. 9, 1941; I 30431.
— 1800KPT, 800KT600P. © Feb. 27, 1942;
I 30420, 30421.
Bailey recorder diagrama, Al50KT, A800KV160T.
© Jan. 2, 1942; I 30423, 30425.
Bailie (Alfred J.) 3403
Lip and screen readers’ notebook. © 1 c. Mar.
10, 1942; I 30315.
Bashford & Thompson. 3404-3407
Bridge falling. - Narrows bridge collapse, 2-4.
© Nov. 8, 1940; K 50366-50369.
Beidler-Viken, inc. 3408, 3409
Roosevelt (Franklin D.) jr., 4339-5, 4339-7. ©
Mar. 16, 1942; J 34178, 34179.
Bell (Alfred) &co., ltd. 3410
Flower gatherers; by Arthur L. Cox after
Francois Boucher. © Sept. 2, 1940; H 2273.
Benson (John R.) & Norder (Jack) 3411
America, forever. © Jan. 21, 1942; K 50340.
Bernard picture co., inc. 3412-3421
Michel:
Figures, 1, 2. - Flowers, 1, 2. - Landscape,
1, 2. - Still life, 1, 2. - Vase & flowers, 1,2. ©
Jan. 3, 1942; K 50370-50379.
Bethlehem steel co. 3422, 3423
America needs ships to carry the war to the
enemy. © Mar. 13, 1942; K 50380.
Can you use it. © Mar. 9, 1942; K 50363.
Bloom (George) & Bloom (Frank) 3424
Representative models of electrical converter,
rectifier, side view. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30325.
Bondson press. 3425-3429
Keep youvaluables safe. - Life insurance loans.
- Open your account today. - Protect your valuables
in our safe deposit vaults. - Start a special check-
ing account, © Mar. 10, 1942; K 50461-50465.
Bowdon (Elliott P.) & Bowdon (Walter H.) 3430
Poorman’s garden tool. ©1c. Mar. 24, 1942;
I 30366.
Bray (Dorothy) 3431
Patriot. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; J 34153.
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1942 3500
Broderick (Raymond J.) 3432
Miniature billboard. © Mar. 16, 1942; K 50354.
Brown & Bigelow. 3433-3445
Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands, L32172. - El
Morro (Ft.), Puerto Rico, L32163. - Guam, L32165.
- Ketchikan, Alaska, L32169. - Manila, Malacanan
palace, L32171. - Miraflores Locks, Panama,
32166. - Monterey, old Customs house, L32167. -
New Orleans, Jackson square, L32161. - St. Augus-
tine, Fla., L32170. - San Jose mission, Texas,
L32164, - Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, L32168. - Wash-
ington’s birthplace, Virginia, L32162. © Mar. 2,
1942; K 50401-50412.
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas), tribute; by Arthur
Hanson. © Mar. 2, 1942; K 50314.
Brown instrument co. 3446-3451
Brown chart, 5154-N. © Nov. 20, 1941; I 30359.
—— 5929. © Jan. 20, 1942; I 30360.
Brown instrument co, [chart], 10683. © Jan. 26,
1942; I 30356.
— 12001. © Feb. 17, 1942; I 30456.
— 12682. © Jan. 14, 1942; I 30357.
— 14027. © Jan. 23, 1942; I 30358.
California publicity agency. 3452
By displaying this emblem I pledge allegiance to
the United States. [Victory emblem] © Mar. 13,
1942; K 50468.
Cameron (Guy F.) 3453
Quarrel of the wildcats. © Mar. 3, 1942; J 34167.
Campana (Frank J.) 3454
Onward. © Feb. 26, 1942; K 50426.
Carnegie-Illinois steel corp. 3455
Steel hardenability chart. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1942;
I 30362.
Carter (Glenn H.) 3456
Easy to become attached once you've used our
service. © Mar. 26, 1942; K 50454.
Century art co. 3457
Bill of rights. © Jan. 19, 1942; K 50309.
Chicago tribune. 3458-3460
Dick Tracy; by Chester Gould. - Smitty [and
Herbie}; by Walter Berndt. - Smokey’s cook book;
by Bill Holman. © Mar. 16, 1942; K 50457-50459.
Chrysler corp. 3461
Nomograph showing time and current required
to deposit a given thickness of a given plate ata
given current density on a given area. © Dec. 15,
1941; I 30483.
Clark (Austin) 3462
Split coupling. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30367.
Colef (S. L.) 3463-3468
Strauss (Gertrude):
Alice blue gown. - Little Boy Blue. - Love
story. - Messenger of love. - Minuet. - Proposal.
© Mar. 15, 1942; K 50387-50392.
3469
© Mar. 20, 1942; K
Collins (Robert S.)
Skull and cross bones.
50467.
71
Colorgraphic offset co., inc. 3470
Women of Tehuantepec; by Diego Rivera. ©
Dec. 15, 1941; H 2275.
Colt’s patent fire arms mfg. co. 3471-3474
Athlete’s foot. - Avoid infection. - Danger point.
- Machine oil is yours, keepitclean. © Feb. 20,
1942; K 50272-50275.
Commercial films, inc. 3475
Your job as a shopping news carrier. © Dec.
30, 1941; J 34124.
Cook (L. L.) co. 3476-3483
Bear in the Northwoods, X982, X983, X988. -
Newberry, Mich., Tahquamenon Falis, E806. -
- Northwoods bear, X987. - Northwoods deer, X984,
X985. - Northwoods moose, X986. © Mar. 23,
1942; J 34129-34136.
Crone (James M.) 3484
Gradometer. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1942; I 30337.
Curtis (Elmer R.) 3485
Curtis fluiddrive. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942;1 30319.
Dallas post card co. 3486
Morris Shepard Lake and dam near Mineral
Wells, Texas, 1B-H1610. © Nov. 3, 1941; K 50437.
Deerwester (J. A.) 3487, 3488
Auto-tech. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30372.
New improved auto-tech, ©1c. Apr. 2, 1942;
I 30446.
Delin (Charles) 3489
Power extension shaft. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1942;
I 30380.
Del Pino (J. Manuel) 3490
Mechanical shaking cap. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1942;
I 30378.
Dillin (George R.) $491
Electric rotary paint brush. © 1c. Mar. 10,
1942; I 30318.
Dodge (John Milton)
Dynamic ether of space.
I 30413.
3492
© 1c. Feb. 23, 1942;
Dowagiac daily news. 3493
[Service emblem] © Mar. 24, 1941; K 50431.
Drake press. 3494
In the service of the United States. © Mar. 4,
1942; K 50418.
Draucker (Garfield Arthur) 3495
Rotary engine. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1942; I 30381.
Eakin (D. O.) distributing co. 3496
Ant control jar in the shape of a miniature
flower pot with flowers. © 1 c. Mar. 13, 1942;
I 30305.
Edson (Norman) 3497
V for victory. © Feb. 7, 1942; J 34162.
Empie (Hal. H.) 3498-3500
Free ticket - Dead Man’s Gulch, D-89. - Way
out west, we won’t hafta do without tires, D-90. -
Way out west, we’re ready too, D-91. © Mar. 3,
1942; K 50310-50312.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3501 t. IV, n. s., v. 37
Engert (Bruno R.) 3501
Hand mortar. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1942; I 30389.
3502
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1942; 1
Eppert (Lorenzo W.)
Solenoid brake power.
30377.
Ergang (H.) 3503
MacArthur (General Douglas), America’s no. 1
hero, © Mar. 14, 1942; K 50393.
Espeseth (Peter I.) 3504
Cleaning machine. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1942; 1 30374.
Everett (Howard C.) 3505
Bracket ash tray. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30369.
Finn (Harry Elliot) 3506
Dental bridge facing. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1942; I
30331.
Foote (Donald K.) 3507
[Westerner, model airplane] © Feb. 6, 1942; I
30341.
3508
© 1c. Mar. 20, 1942; I $0411.
Ford (Paul W.)
Paul Ford line.
Forsythe (Earle M.) &Menefee (L. Morton) 3509
Service star, remember Pearl Harbor. © Mar.
27, 1942; K 50452.
Fortman (Lawrence A.) 3510
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Feb. 20, 1942; K
50358.
Forty niner co. 3511
Modern forty-niner, I drive under fifty. © Mar.
2, 1942; K 50308.
3512
© Mar. 12, 1942; K 50304.
Fowler (Jeanette Stewart)
Dimes for bombers.
Fowler (John) 3513, 3514
Dog or animal leash. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; I
30490.
Plant protector or guard. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1942;
I 30445.
Franklin (M. L.) 3515, 3516
Greeting to our boys in service. © Aug. 21, Nov.
10, 1941; K 50469, 50470.
Franklin & Kump. 3517
Prefabricated and demountable housing units. ©
1c. Mar. 27, 1942; I 30393.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 3518, 3519
Italian landscape; by Frances Gair. © Aug. 19,
1941; H 2277.
North America - far horizon; by Montague Daw-
son. © July 11, 1941; H 2276.
G. C. M. co. 3520
Keep ’em sailing. © Dec. 18, 1941; K 50339.
Gamba (Frank) 3521
How to salvage the battleship Arizona. © lc.
Mar. 10, 1942; I 30340.
72
Gaston (Guy Edward) 3522
Clothespin & Cupcake of the QMC. © Mar. 7,
1942; K 50271.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 3523-3535
Asters, 11. - Bright flowers, 12. - Dainty blos-
soms, 10. - Floral study, 8. - Flower arrangement,
6. - Friend to all mankind. - Iris, 7. - Mixed bou-
quet, 9. - Roses, 1. - Spring bouquet, 2. - Spring
flowers, 4. - Sweet peas, 3. - Tulips,5. © Dec. 26,
1941; K 50341-50352, 50361.
Gibson (Stephen B.) & Quinn (Paul L.) 3536
Shell nozing spinner roll. ©1c. Feb. 28, 1942;
I 30392.
Gilbert (Leo A.) 3537
Method of trisecting angle with ruler and com-
pass. ©i1c. Apr. i, 1942; I 30416.
Gizzi (Berardino) 3538
Railroad tie. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30323.
Goes (A.) 3539-3547
Border blanks, 621, 631, 641, 651, 661, 671. ©
Mar. 2, 1942; K 50381-50386.
Rushmore mutual life insurance company. [ poli-
cy blank] © Mar. 12, 1942; K 50316.
Southern states cooperative, incorporated:
Common stock certificate. - Preferred stock
certificate. © Dec. 12, 1941; K 50322, 50323.
Gordon (W. A.) 3548
Keep ’em flying. © Mar. 17, 1942; K 50460.
Greene (Charles J.) 3549
Blue top courts and lodges.
50359.
© Dec. 15, 1941; K
Grinnell lithographic co., inc. 3550-3552
Reiss (Winold):
Bruised Head. - Running Crane. - Snow Bird.
© Apr. 1, 1942; H 2308-2310.
Gunderson (Gustav) 3553
Gundy locknut, type A. ©l1c. Mar. 19, 1942; 1
30336.
Gutheil (Oscar Hugo) $554, 3555
Magi card order. © Dec. 17, 1941; K 50267.
Magi four-way deck. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 50422.
Haberstroh (John C.) 3556
Stately bull elk, Yellowstone park. © Feb. 20,
1942; J 34110.
Harris studio. 3557
Roll of honor. © Mar. 21, 1942; K 50355.
Haynes (William J.) 3558
Reverse oscillator. ©1 c. Mar. 20, 1942; 1 30382.
Hendrickson (Lauri A.) 3559
Inner tube tester. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30373.
Hermitage art co., inc. 3560-3565
And He took bread, and gave thanks, Luke 22:19, ~
20, 1024. - Christ and the rich young ruler, 1025. -
Christmas letterhead, 988. - Come all ye faithful,
991. - Easter service folder, 960. - Star, which they
saw in the East, Matt. 20:9, 1021. © Apr. 1, 1942;
K 50522-50527.
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1942
3628
Higgins (N. Esther) 3566
Queen of peace, 128. © Dec. 30, 1941; K 50471.
Hoffmann (E. C.) & Huseman (E. J.) 3567
Guiding star of allied victory. [Victory star] ©
Feb. 2, 1942; K 50433.
Hoge (W. K.) 3568
Ther-matic control. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I
30322.
Holmes (John Westly) 3569
Eveready nu-matical tool pump. © 1 c. Mar. 10,
1942; I 30410.
Howe (Gurdon Saltonstall) 3570
[MacArthur (Gen.)] © Mar. 14, 1942; K 50453.
Hunsaker (Claude H.) 3571, 3572
Dwarf & general utility sectional signal founda-
tion, F 105, rev. © Mar. 25, 1942; I 30364.
Signal foundation for ground mast signal, F 101,
rev. © Mar. 24, 1942; I 30363.
Hutchison (Julian Daugherty) 3573
Innersectional street signal light. ©1c. Mar.
16, 1942; I 30403. :
Industrial equities, inc. 3574-3577
Award winners are patriots, help by sending in
your suggestions now. - Contributions of valuable
ideas are contributions of victory. - Victory can be
assured by investing your award cash in defense
stamps and bonds. - Your help is needed now, join
the honor roll of award winners. © Mar. 20, 1942;
K 50397-50400.
Jacobs (Arthur Kenneth) 3578
Light in darkness. ©. Mar. 4, 1942; J 34155.
Jansson (Arvid) 3579
Combined make & break arc plug and fuel-vapori-
zer. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1942; I 30482.
Jeppesen (Elrey B.) 3580
Airway manual. Supplement. © Jan. 7, 1942; I
30401.
Jernberg (Magnus E.) 3581
Jernberg hitch. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; I 30488.
Jones (James W.) 3582
Automatic fruit picker’s device. © 1c. Mar. 16,
1942; I 30386.
Kasold (Edmund B.) 3583
Household refrigerator with distilled water dispen-
ser. ©1c. Apr. 4, 1942; I 30476.
Kaufmann (Ernst) inc. 3584-3586
Inremembrance of your confirmation. © Oct. 30,
1941; K 50420.
Memento and certificate of baptism. - Our wed-
ding day. © July 15, 1941; K 50419, 50421.
Kellogg co. 3587
April showers bring May flowers. © Mar. 27,
1942; K 50520.
Kiefer (Edward) 3588
Song sheet rack. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; I 30491.
73
King features syndicate, inc. 3589-3615
Annette with Mama Dionne, T-104. - Dionne
(Mama) teaches her quints knitting, T-103. - Quin-
tuplets and their parents, T-108. © Mar. 29, 1942;
J 34168-34170.
Dionne (Cecile & Annette) with Therese McCarthy,
M 92. - Dionne (Emilie) & Therese McCarthy, M
55. - Dionne (Marie) & Norah McCarthy, M 84. -
Dionne (Yvonne -& Annette), M 87. - Five Dionne
quintuplets with Norah & Therese McCarthy, M 82.
© Mar. 15, 1941; J 34141, 34143, 34144, 34150, 34152.
Dionne (Emilie), E 56, Life 244. - Dionne (Marie),
K 29, K 35, Life 204. - Dionne (Yvonne), E 168. -
Five Dionne quintuplets, M10. © Mar. 10, 1941; J
34137, 34139, 34140, 34147-34149, 34151.
Dionne (Marie) & Norah McCarthy, M 85. - Five
Dionne quintuplets with Norah McCarthy, M 86. -
McCarthy (Therese) & Cecile Dionne, M 89. - Mc-
Carthy (Therese & Norah) with Marie Dionne, M 90.
© Mar. 16, 1941; J 34138, 34142, 34145, 34146.
Dionne (Mama) fits Yvonne’s pinafore, T-99. -
Dionne (Mama) makes her quints gingham girls,
T-100. - Dionne (Mrs.) sews for her family, T-96.
© Mar. 15, 1942; J 34119-34121.
Dionne quintuplets with their father, U-4. - Quints
put up posters in their nursery, U-1. - Quints save
Canadian and U. S. stamps, U-10. © Mar. 8, 1942;
J 34113-34115.
Quints rehearse for the radio, U-30. - Quints
sing for a government broadcast, U-31. © Mar. 22,
1942: J 34127, 34128.
Kordwitz (Eugene Mitchell) 3616
Hit-em-hard MacArthur. © Mar. 30, 1942; K
50432.
Koser (David) 3617
Lincoln (Abraham) at Lincoln Memorial, Wash-
ington, D. C. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1942; J 34161.
3618
© 1c. Mar. 16, 1942; I 30384.
Kozlovskis (Oskar)
Block and tackle.
L &W designs. 3619
V in our hearts. © Feb. 28, 1942; K 50416.
Lauder (Murza Mann) 3620-3623
Republican stampede [stamp], 1,2. - Vote demo-
cratic. - Vote republican. © Aug. 1,1940; K 50514-
50517.
Layne (Melvin E.) 3624
Combination protractor-square. © 1c. Mar. 16,
1942; I 30385.
Leadbetter (Horace Frank) 3625,
Advertising index systems. © 1 c. Mar. 26, 1942;
I 30361.
Leary (Earl R.) 3626
Carpenters’ adjustable template. © 1c. Mar. 24,
1942; I 30368.
Lee (H.) 3627, 3628
[ Patriotic] certificate, 1126 A. © Mar. 25, 1942;
K 50446.
[ Patriotic Flag shield] © Mar. 14,1942; K 50315.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3644
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, inc.
Jaffée (Harry):
Bell Airacobra, 24. - Boeing Flying Fortress,
10. - Consolidated Catalina, 6. - Curtiss Helldiver,
46. - Curtiss Tomahawk, 4. - Douglas Devastator,
62. - Grumman Wildcat, 29. - Hawker Hurricane, 41.
- Lockheed Hudson, 7. - Martin B-26, 44. - Martin
Mariner, 54. - North American Mustang, 60. - Re-
public Lancer, 61. - Vickens Spitfire, 39. - Vought-
Sikorsky Corsair, 53. - Vultee Vanguard, 59. - ©
Feb. 14, 1942; H 2279-2294.
3629-3644
Levander (Herman Lawrence) 3645, 3646
Architectural design for an old English residence.
- Architectural design for an old English residence
with corner windows. © 1c. each Mar. 28, 1942; I
30394, 30395.
Lippman (Alfred J.) 3647
United States coast guard on the job. © Jan. 10,
1942; J 34122.
Liturgical art sales co. 3648-3652
Hummel (Berta):
Bedtime, 11. - Bl[essed] Virgin with Baby, 10.
- Lullaby, 12. © Aug. 1, 1941; H 2297-2299.
Shrine, 6. - Springtime, 5. © May 1, 1941; H
2295, 2296.
Long (Henry R.) 3653
ATF-Long precision diaphragm control. ©lc.
Jan. 2, 1942; I 30342,
Lovell (T. P.) 3654
Cox memorial. © 1c. July 21, 1941; I 30454.
Liick (Willibald) 3655
Adjustable protractor and improvements. © 1c.
Mar. 16, 1942; I 30391.
Lutheran inner mission league. Women’s council.
3656
Living flowers. © Mar. 13, 1942; K 50521.
Lybeck (N. N.) 3657
Cow can’t kick. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30448.
Lydon (Frank E.) 3658
Easy onautochain. ©1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30324.
Lynch (Grady) 3659-3662
Combination perforator and formation tester. -
Gas and formation retainer. - Gas conservator. -
Reserve cup tubing pump. © 1 c. each Mar. 4, 1942;
I 30350-30353.
McGuinness (Mary E.) 3663
Battle cry. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; J 34154.
McNeel marble. co. 3664-3681
Memorial:
Ashcraft (Lee and Mary) - Brooks (Arthur W,)
- Dimit, B-104, - Holliday. - Wilson. © 1c. each
Mar. 30, 1942; I 30464-30466, 30473, 30474.
Broome, ZA-41-2063. - Howell. - Lippo, Y-A-
41-2020 E. - McMillan. - Nuchols. - Petrelis, ZA-41
-2447.-- Poole (E. A.), Z-A-41-2204. . Sawyer. -
Sheppard. - Snow, Y-A-42-2471. © 1c.each Mar.
30, 1942; I 30457-30459, 30461-30463, 30468-30471.
Clifton. - Meaker (S. R.) © 1c. each Mar.
30, 1942; I 30460, 30467.
Hunt. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942; I 30472.
74
pt. IV, n. s., v.37
Maddox (E. D.) 3682
Safety cigarette holder. ©1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I
30444.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 3683
[Recorder |chart, 8257. © Mar. 13, 1942; I 30311.
Mantell (Samuel A.) 3684
Tist-T-brush. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30449.
Martin (Vern) 3685
Our forefathers defended the country with the
long rifle, defend today with bonds and stamps. ©
Mar. 24, 1942; J 34164.
Martinez (Claudio F.) 3686
Pencil box to be added to a binder. ©1c. Mar.
16, 1942; I 30390.
Mead Johnson &co. 3687, 3688
Babies supervised by physicians are better babies,
42. © Mar. 23, 1942; K 50451.
Doll’s cradle; by Bernhard Pothast. © Feb. 25,
1942; K 50365.
Merriman (Ear] H.) 3689
Improved fender gasoline door lock. © 1c. Apr.
- 7, 1942; 1 30495.
Merrion (J. E.) &co. 3690
Plan for low cost defense home, four level type,
1-A. © Mar. 5, 1942; I 30414.
Michael (Roy F.) $691
Ratchet pipe wrench. ©l1c. Apr. 7, 1942; I
30492.
Miller (Henry H.) 3692
Humidifier valve. © 1.c. Mar. 16, 1942; I 30383.
Miller (Leo) 3693
Gas and octane amplifier. © 1c. Mar. 30, 1942;
I 30399.
Modern art products. 3694
We the people. © Mar. 20, 1942; K 50456.
Moore (C. Bennette) 3695, 3696
Jones (Sam Houston) © Dec. 1, 1941; J 34111.
New Orleans, St, Louis cathedral. © July 6, 1941;
J 34112.
Moore (F. Thomas) 3697
Kenmoore kottage. © Mar. 28, 1942; I 30484.
Murphy (Dominic) 3698
Safety-at-sea ship construction. © 1c. Mar. 16,
1942; I 30388.
Musham(H. A.) 3699, 3700
Midship section multiplex barge. - Multiplex
barge inboard profile, main deck and hold plans. ©
1 c. each Mar. 17, 1942; I 30333, 30334.
National geographic society. 3701-3705
Children coming back froma swimat the Balneario
municipal, Buenos Aires, 6301-T. - Children of the
vacation colony Edmundo d’Amicis near the Balneario
municipal, Buenos Aires, 6300-T. - Domestic science
at Crandon institute, Montevideo, Uruguay, 7511-T.
- Hawaiian penne with spear at Gnekahakaha Beach,
Hawaii, 107295-A. - View from Moana Hotel of Dia-
mond Head, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 108362-A.
© 1c. each Mar. 27, 1942; J 34173-34177.
|
.
;
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1942
National record co. 3706
Victory coupon, © Feb. 5, 1942; K 50415,
National wildlife federation. 3707-3746
Alligator. - Badger. - Black walnut. - Black-
burnian warbler. - Blue-gray gnatcatcher. - Brown
thrasher. - Buffle-head. - Butterfly milkweed. -
Chinook salmon. - Codfish. - Cottonwood. - Desert
mariposa. - Diamond-back rattler. - Dutchman’s
breeches. - Eastern pickerel. - Florida gallinule. -
Flyingfish. - Greater yellow-legs. - Hemlock. - In-
dian paintbrush, - Laughing gull. - Pecan. - Porcu-
pine. - Rocky mountain sheep. - Roundlobed hepatica,
- Royalpaim. - Skunk cabbage. -Sooty grouse. - Su-
gar pine. - Tree-toad. - Virginia bluebell. - Whist-
ling swan. - White ash. - Yellow-billed cuckoo. ©
Mar. 30, 1942; K 50473, 50475-50479, 50481-50488,
50490-50492, 50494-50503, 50505-50507, 50509-50512.
American:
Bittern. - Golden-eye. - Holly. - Lotus. - Mana-
tee. - Toad. © Mar. 30, 1942: K 50474, 50480, 50489,
50493, 50504, 50508.
Naugle (R. Basil) 3747
Fertin metal modified. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1942;1
30332.
Nelson (Victor J.)
Nelson demountable homes.
30400.
U. S. O. canteen. © Mar. 24, 1942; I 30396.
3748, 3749
© Mar. 12, 1942;1
Neumann (Erwin R.) 3750-3755
Compass face with 6280 degree division, 6.
Diagram of degree division, 1. - Goniometer with
6280 degree division, 2. - Gun sight, A-C, 3-5. ©
1c. each Mar. 27, 1942; I 30404- 30409.
New York graphic society, inc. 3756-3763
Future admiral, 783; by J. Campbell- Phillips. -
Mother and child, 777; by J. Gari Melchers. - Oaxaca,
7182; by Diego Rivera. - Petit nu bleu, 778; by Pierre
Auguste Renoir. - White ships, 781; by John Singer
Sargent. © Mar. 25, 1942; H 2302-2306.
Homer (Winslow):
Homosassa River, 779. - Shell heap, 780.
Mar. 25, 1942; H 2300, 2301.
Lind (Jenny), Swedish nightingale, 530; by Ce-
cil Golding. © Feb. 19, 1942; H 2274.
©
Newman (Printis A.) 3764
Wheel press. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30326.
3765
©ilc. Apr. 2, 1942; 1
Newton (C. A.)
Gas- powered tree drill.
30452.
Nichols (James Albert) 3766
Nichols metal poinsettia flower. © 1c. Mar. 18,
1942; I 30475.
Nissley (Simon Paul) 3767
Kid-y-art. © Feb. 9, 1942; K 50307.
Norcross. 3768, 3769
Let yourself go on your birthday, 15B1125. ©
Feb. 21, 1942; K 50413.
Oh boy! Just heard you’re gettin’ better, 15C343.
© Feb. 28, 1942; K 50414.
Nye (William C.) 3770
Keep ’em sailing. © 1c. Mar. 26, 1942; J 34126.
75
3801
Nystrom (A. J.) &co. 3771-3783
Accidents - enemy number one, SE, 1. - Being
careful, SE, 7. - Big wheels against small, SE, 11.
- Danger in fun, SE, 9. - Every two minutes, SE, 5.
- Falls can be prevented, SE, 4. - More fun more
responsibility, SE,2. - Safety everywhere-everyday.
- Safety in the home, SE, 6. - Stop, look and prac-
tice the rules, SE, 10. - Twoways to play the game,
SE, 8. - Vacation safety, SE, 12. - Where home ac-
cidents happen, SE, 3. © Feb. 24, 1942; K 50325-
50337.
Oahu pub. co. 3784, 3785
Kuu-ipo, © Jan. 14, 1942; K 50395.
Zingana (La) © Jan. 2, 1942; K 50396.
Olmstead (Myron E.) 3786
Sculptured singing boys heads. Manikin choir
boys grouped in the act of singing. © 1c. Jan. 19,
1942; J 34163.
Orozco (Laureano) 3787
Tire saver. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30371.
Pappas (Charles N.) 3788
Some day, soon. Some way, education. United
nations of the world. © Apr. 1, 1942; K 50519.
Pearson (Genevieve Merle) 3789
Happy landing Devil’s Tower George. © 1 c. Mar.
3, 1942; J 34116.
3790
© Mar. 2, 1942; K
Perlmuter ptg. co.
Alle American cooperator.
50417.
Petersen (J. Edwin) 3791, 3792
[One story frame residence] type A, B. ©1c.
each Mar. 16, 1942; I 30313, 30314.
Peterson (Clarence Stewart) 3793
48 state capitols. © Feb. 12, 1942; J 34109.
Pittsburgh courier pub. co. 3794
Democracy at home, abroad. © Mar. 14, 1942;
K 50317.
Plywood structures. 3795-3797
Prefabricated:
24’ x 24’ one bedroom dwelling unit. - 24’ x
28’ two bedroom dwelling unit. - 24’ x 32’ three bed-
room dwelling unit. © Mar. 31, 1942; I 30477-
30479.
Pollia (joseph A.) 3798
Hey, it’s wartime, don’t waste light, heat, materi-
als. © Mar. 10, 1942; K 50313.
Popular science pub, co., inc. 3799
Car-top boat 10’-9”’ long, 419, 420. © Apr. 1,
1942; I 30415,
Porter pub. co. 3800
This is to certify that ---- is now serving in the
air corps of the United States of America. © Feb.
5, 1942; K 50318.
Poster service co. 3801
Don’t waste rubber in office or plant. © Mar.
12, 1942; K 50513.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3802
Presbrey-Leland studios, inc. 3802, 3803
Williams [sarcophagus memorial}, 42000 rev.,
42000-B rev. © 1c. each Mar. 13, 1942; I 30306,
30307.
Provost (Otis C.) 3804
Unlimited automatic compressed air power. ©1
c. Mar. 25, 1942; I 30412.
Reed (Malcolm ‘Howard) 3805
Reed self-averaging achievement and motivation
chart. © Feb. 6, 1942; I 30349.
Reichmann (Wilhelm) 3806
Independent quick aid. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1942; 1
30354.
Rice (Ella Chancey) 3807
Shelf bracket. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30365.
Richard (Jack [i. e. Alfred John]) 3808
[Pointer points the way} © Jan. 15, 1942;J 34123.
Richards (Claude) 3809
Exercising device. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1942;1 30320.
Richards (Melvin C.) 3810
Peter Rabbit the magician. © Mar. 9, 1942; K
50268.
Richmond art press. 3811
Destroy Hitlerism. © Jan. 7, 1942; K 50449.
Rico (Ellsworth A.) 3812
Centering tool. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; 1 30494.
Robbins (Burr Wilton) ; 3813
Li’l Spud. © Mar. 28, 1942; K 50472.
Roberts (Harold Servagnet) 3814
Old Glory. © Mar. 7, 1942; K 50357.
Robinson (Oscar) 3815
Toast; by Pierre Outin. © Apr. 6, 1942; H 2307.
Root (Frederick J.) 3816
Emblem of democracy. © Feb. 6, 1942;K 50265.
Roush (Clifford M.) 3817
Polyvision welding mask. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1942;
I 30376.
Rowland (John E.)
Abattoir:
Russ market co., Eureka, Calif., RM-101-R -
Salinas dressed beef co., Salinas, Calif., S 1001-R.
© 1c. each Mar. 30, 1942; I 30397, 30398.
3818, 3819
Rubenstein (Harry)
Bum. - Promises.
34171, 34172.
3820, 3821
© 1c. each Mar. 30, 1942; J
Russell (William) 3822
Handy hose clamp. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1942;1 30321.
Rust craft publishers, inc. 3823, 3824
Happy birthday, dear mother, 50BF7738. - Think-
ing of you on your birthday, 25BG2245. © Dec. 1,
1941; K 50424, 50425.
~
pt. IV, n. s., v. 37
St. Paul community chest, inc. 3825-3828
Did you overlook something in defense? - He
can’t forgethis home, how can we? - Human priori-
ties. - Those left behindneed your help. © Feb. 21,
1942; K 50427-50430.
Satrom (Philip W. R.) 3829
Packer rim attachment for seeder disks. © 1c.
Apr. 2, 1942; 1 30451.
Schmiedeke (Herbert F.) 3830
Shirt and collar supporter and novel safety pin.
© 1c. Mar. 24, 1942; I 30375.
Schmiedel (Oscar B.) 3831
Erect drinking tube. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942;I 30485.
Schneider (F. A.) 3832-3858
Adorable, 2902; by J. Erbit. - All right, 2879; by
C. C, Henderson. - Blue bonnet meadow, 2876; by
Robert Wood. - Child of Prague, 2907. - Curiosity,
2749. - Curly locks, 2930; by Mabel Rollins Harris.
- Faithful friends, 2908; by Albert Fisher. - Glori-
ous nature, 2929;by A. Cuchi - Great expectations,
2900. - Let’s be friends, 2829; by Charlotte Becker.
- Mirror Lake, 2750. - My dream home, 2926; by
Henry Whiiroy. - Paradise Lake, 2747. - Spring
morning, 2748. -Springtime, 2928; by Mabel Rollins
Harris. - Study in green, 2904; by Roy Best. - Win-
ter at the old homestead, 2925; by Henry Whitroy. -
Winter’s charm, 2901; by A. J. Meeley. © Jan. 2,
1942; K 50277, 50278, 50283-50287, 50289, 50291-
50296, 50300-50303.
Devorss (B.):
Lovable, 2905. - Memories, 2711. - Sheer beau-
ty, 2903. © Jan. 2, 1942; K 50297-50299.
Henninger (J.):
Birth of the Flag, 2923. Children and squir-
rels, 2921. - Forest camp, 2920. - Guardian angel,
2927. - Village and lake, 2924. © Jan. 2, 1942;K
50279, 50280, 50282, 50288, 50290.
Girl with parasol, 2922. © Mar. 2, 1942; K
50281.
Selden (C. C.) & Levine (Harry A.) 3859
Ace - in the hole. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1942; J 34117.
Skidmore (Edward A.) 3860
Oil filter. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30480.
Smeltekop (Walter) 3861
[Eyes] front. © Mar. 18, 1942; K 50338.
Smith (Jane W.) 3862
Magic of Cape Cod. © Mar. 12, 1942; K 50455.
Smith (Maude) 3863
Gold star jewelry for parents of deceased sol-
diers. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30417.
Society of automotive engineers, inc. 3864
SAE hardenability charts. © Mar. 5, 1942; I
30348.
Sonntag (Oscar) 3865, 3866
Graphical analysis of present and next business
cycle. - Normal yearly business cycle. © 1c. each
Apr. 3, 1942; I 30442, 30443.
Sorensen (N. Chester) 3867
Method of construction of a prefabricated demount-
able house. © Mar. 3, 1942; I 30312.
CLASSES H-K
no. 3, 1942
3927
Stamford federal savings & loan assn. 3868
St. John’s Roman Catholic church; by Whitman
Bailey. © Mar. 10, 1942; K 50353.
Stern (Max A.) 3869
Love of freedom. © Feb. 18, 1942; K 49786.
Stoddart aircraft radio co. 3870, 3871
Approximate:
Characteristics of fixed aircraft antennae. -
Length of fixed aircraft antenna for quarter-wave
resonance. © Feb. 2, 1942; I 30346, 30347.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 3872-3874
Tag [chart] 15-O-128, 550-150-128. © Mar. 11,
1942; I 30329, 30330.
—— 250° C-0-50-CO. © Mar. 17, 1942;1 30335.
Taylor instrument cos. 3875
Taylor chart, OPI37. © Feb. 23, 1942; I 30343.
Teich (Curt) &co., inc. 3876-3889
Florida east coast, D-6675. - Miami, Fla., D-
6674. © Oct. 13, 1941; K 50320, 50321.
Greetings from:
Custer (Fort), Battle Creek, Mich., 1B-H1678.
© Oct. 29, 1941; K 50362.
Davis (Camp), N. C., 1B-H1658. © Nov. 3,
1941; K 50436.
High Point, N. C., 1B-H1226. © Sept. 23, 1941;
K 50435.
Jackson (Fort), S. C., 1B-H745. -
(Camp), Illinois, 1B-H1097. © Aug. 5, 1941;
50442, 50445.
Old Town, Maine, 1B-H1373. © Sept. 15, 1941;
K 50434.
Raleigh, N[orth} C[arolina], 1B-H1191. ©
Sept. 8, 1941; K 50441.
Reynolds park, Winston-Salem, N. C., the
Camel city, 1B-H1142. - Keep em flying, 1B-H1249.
© Sept. 13, 1941; K 50439, 50440.
Rockford, Illinois, 1B-H1120. - South Bend,
Indiana, 1B-H1051. © Aug. 8, 1941; K 50443, 50444.
Waterloo, Iowa, 1B-H1281. © Sept. 22, 1941;
K 50438.
Grant
K
Texas co. 3890
Car-saver service. © Mar. 12, 1942; K 50324.
Thompson (Seth B.) 3891
Typographic layout tee-square. © 1c. Mar. 24,
1942; I 30481.
Threlfall (Iran M.) 3892
Woman of Jacala, 1. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1942; J
34118. :
Tischler (Adolph) 3893
Adolph-André hair stylists. © Feb. 26, 1942; K
50423.
Trinity memorial co. 3894
Dulaney [monument] © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1942; I
30308. F
Trottier (Victor) 3895
Ligation forceps. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30447.
Tucker (Allie A.) & Strawn (Carl M.) 3896
Expanding trailer. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; I 30453.
Turon (Herman M.) & Miller (Martin A.) 3897
Concretor. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942; I 30486.
77
United photo print co. 3898-3902
America’s guardian. - Democracy’s citadel -
Our protector. - Sentinel. - Steps to freedom. ©
Oct. 6, 1941; J 34156-34160.
United States ptg. & lithograph co. 3903-3906
Christmas, 1-4. © Dec. 2, 1940; K 50083-50086.
Upjohn co. 3907, 3908
Rockwell (Norman):
Country doctor. - Growing fast. © Feb. 4,
1942; K 50447, 50448.
VanDevanter (Anne Woodrow) 3909, 3910
I am come that ye might have life. - Love, so
amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my
all. © Mar. i, 1942; K 50269, 50270.
Van Dusen (Mary R.) 3911
Table with ironing board and iron enclosed. ©
1c. Mar. 10, 1942; I 30317.
Veterans of foreign wars. Dept. of Michigan. 3912
Cigarettes for Yanks. © Jan. 17, 1942; K 50450.
Victory poster co. 3913
We must win, keep Old Glory flying. © Mar. 10,
1942; K 50276.
Virzi (Giuseppe) 3914
Simple and practical geometrical violin design
for a perfect proportion. © Jan. 3, 1942; I 30339.
Wahiquist (Don Dorous) 3915
Moonlight quest. © ic. Apr. 2, 1942; J 34165.
Wakelee (Ronald L.) 3916
Blank diameters for cylindrical drawn shells. ©
1c. Mar. 14, 1942; I 30309.
Walls (Winslow H.) 3917
Walls pack-contained cigarette dispenser. © 1
c. Apr. 7, 1942; I 30493.
Wayne paper box & ptg. corp. 3918
This home enlisted 100% in civilian defense. ©
Apr. 1, 1942; K 50466.
Weaver (E. I.) & Brown (S. D.) 3919
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Jan. 7, 1942;K 50319.
Whiteley (Virgil T.) 3920
Blackout curtain. © 1c. Mar. 16, 1942; I 30387.
Whittaker (Henry Clay) 3921
Bobby pin applier. © 1c. Mar. 20, 1942;1 30379.
Wilkinson (Alvin H.) 3922
Air cooler and circulator. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1942;
I 30328.
Williams (Philip T.) 3923
Dental model, 1-7. © Feb. 23, 1942; I 30487.
Williams (Verne O.) 3924
Deering estate. © Apr. 1, 1942; J 34166.
Willman (George) 3925
Honor roll of the armed forces of the United
States of America. © Feb. 14, 1942; K 50356.
3926, 3927
© 1c. Mar. 19, 1942; I
Wills (Royal Berry)
Low cost twin house.
30338.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Rockport house. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1942; 130310. Wolf co. 3931
[Convoy] 6851. © Feb. 6, 1942; K 50266.
Wilson (Annah L.) 3928
MacArthur of the Philippines. © Feb. 22, 1942;
Wolff (Raphael G.) studios. 3932
K 50364.
Fast welding for victory. © Feb. 1, 1942; K
50528.
Wilson (Milton A.) 3929
Portable retread for tires. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942;
Wood (H. C.) & Eickenroht (Marvin) 3933
130489.
Fabricabin demountable dwelling unit. © 1 c.
Apr. 3, 1942; 130441.
Wilts (Fred C.) 3930
What are you doing to back them up? © Mar. 14,
1942; K 50394.
Zimmer (Henry John) 3934
U. S. A. burglar alarm. © 1c. Mar. 25, 1942; 1
30355.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 2 one-copy entrieS)................eceseeceseseeseees aN Titec oeeeeee 19
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including
359 ONE=COPY ENtLIES)i.ui..cdccepechecosdenidesthedenantaginassswevaneeieere cue tatoo: bueeanteentte tes eee 548
Photographs (including 154 one-copy entries) ......c.cdececccceocecvcteescastacsncnccescscecctedecucsoreebeneenseenen 332
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 25 contributions to periodicals and
other one-Copy entries) Jo. .cccsesckes eck pcbubescdctocascasacecccvousten caxvevetemus cocycle stte dduetten Beast eee aaeaaenE 1104
DOtal ss icice coe ccceacest ccavedesededs casvasadaddavvec' sccusetilcseitecle sone sos ses toe eetone nen acth coeate Ore tee eae aaa 2063
78
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abrasive products, inc., South Braintree, Mass.
3935
It’s a fact. For coated abrasives. © Mar. 10,
1942; KK 12433.
Albert (Louis Irving) New York. 3936
Shorty. For a four way tool. © Jan. 16, 1942;
KK 12262.
Allied building credits, inc., St. Paul. 3937
ABC budget [payment] plan. For building mate-
rials. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 12224.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee. 3938-3941
Allis-Chalmers centrifugal pumps, type SSEW
sewage pumps, B6205. For centrifugal pumps. ©
Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12464.
Instructions for installing and operating Allis-
Chalmers conductivity meter, X-5130. For meters.
© Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12463.
Regulex exciter for wide range control of direct
current equipment, B6199. For direct current equip-
ment. © Sept. 22, 1941; KK 12466.
Three standard methods of condenser mounting,
R-6076. For condenser equipment. © Dec. 1, 1941;
KK 12465.
Aloe (Albert) & Keith, St. Louis. 3942
Reading bifocals. For eye glasses or spectacles.
© Mar. 15, 1942; KK 12500.
American brake shoe &foundry co., Detroit. 3943
Stopper says, better look into this. For brake
linings. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12474.
American cigarette & cigar co., inc., New York.
3944-3948
For cigarettes:
Correct, Pall Mall’s modern design filters
the smoke, lessens throat irritation. © June 6, 1941;
KK 12443.
Right, it’s Pall Mall’s modern design, it filters
the smoke, it protects your throat. © Aug. 7, 1941;
KK 12441.
Right, partner, modern design means a cooler
milder cigarette, Pall Mall. © May 1, 1941; KK
12442.
Yes, Colonel, Pall Mall’s modern design fil-
ters the smoke. © May 15, 1941; KK 12439.
. You'll like Pall Mall’s modern design. © July
10, 1941; KK 12440.
American colloid co., Chicago. 3949, 3950
For clay:
Sealing porous structures with Volclay, data
231-Q. © Oct. 9, 1941; KK 12602.
Stopping basement seepage, data 231-0. ©
Sept. 12, 1941; KK 12601.
American dairy assn., Chicago. 3951
5,000,000 dairy farmers are doing their part to
win the war. For butter. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK
12377.
American radiator & Standard sanitary corp., Pitts-
burgh. 3952
. Severn, the universal boiler. For boilers. ©
Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12542.
American sponge & chamois co., inc., New York.
3953
Plex cellulose complexion sponge does a better
job quicker. For cellulose complexion sponge. ©
Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12616.
American tobacco co., New York. 3954
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. For cigarettes.
© Mar. 19, 1942; KK 12419.
American viscose corp., New York. 3955-3962
For rayon:
American original designed by Louise Barnes
Gallager. © Feb. 28, 1941; KK 12611.
American viscose corporation invites you to
use this four-ply service. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK
12593.
Award for distinguished service.
1942; KK 12591.
But foist, Mr. Wilberforce, where can I get
pajamas like dose? © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 12775.
Can you play the tuba. © Mar. 5, 1941; KK
12335.
How to find out if southernwear wears. © Jan.
10, 1942; KK 12595.
Okay, Herbie, but now do I get those pajamas?
© Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12594.
Short-sighted or far-sighted? © Feb. 18,
1942; KK 12592.
© Feb. 10,
Armour &co.
For meat:
I’ve never seen jim so wild about baconbefore!
© Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12386.
Now, a thrillingly different perennial. © Feb.
27, 1942; KK 12385.
3963, 3964
Armstrong cork co., Lancaster, Pa. 3965
Armstrong’s hardboards. For hardboard. ©
Mar. 4, 1942; KK 12563.
Atlantic co., Atlanta & Norfolk, Va. 3966-3973
For beer and ale:
Free, everybody wins.
12518.
Free, $1000.00 in defense bonds. © Mar.
20, 1942; KK 12519.
It’s coming. © Mar. 9, 1942; KK 12485.
It’s here. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12489.
It’s new. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 12486.
It’s taste-tested. © Mar. 11, 1942; KK 12488.
Outsells them ail Atlantic ale and beer. ©
Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12646.
Tomorrow's the day.
12487.
© Mar. 17, 1942; KK
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK
Atlas powder co., Stamford, Conn. & Wilmington,
Del. 3974-3975
New Zapon upholstery fabrics. For upholstery
fabrics. © Dec. 30, 1941; KK 12632.
Rubber and metals are short, save ’em, spray
right. For insecticide. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 12248.
Automatic electrical devices co., Cincinnati. 3976
Stop tire thief. For vehicle alarm. © Jan. 24,
1942; KK 12266.
79
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3977
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley, Calif.
3977-3984
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, you will like my stuff.
For candy and chocolates. © Aug. 8, 1941; KK
12569.
For candy, chocolates & nuts:
Awful Fresh MacFarlane.
KK 12571.
Eat MacFarlane candy for pep ’n’ energy. ©
Aug. 14, 1941; KK 12572.
Try some Glickrish.
12586.
You will like my stuff.
12570.
For chocolates:
4 Easter. © Mar. 22, 1942; KK 12590.
MacFarlane candy. © Aug. 8, 1941; KK 12567.
Married husbands. For candy. © Jan. 27, 1942;
KK 12566.
© Aug. 9, 1942;
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK
© Aug. 8, 1941; KK
Barr’s jewelers, Philadelphia. 3985
Read how Barr’s makes it easy to send a rebuilt
watch to a man in U.S. service, at no cost. For
watches. © Feb. 22, 1942; KK 12333.
Best &co., inc., New York. 3986-3990
Best’s checks score a smash success. For mis-
ses dresses, suits, slacks, skirts, jackets. © Mar.
8, 1942; KK 12209.
Best’s small boy fashions are rugged and right.
Best’s suit-dresses number one spring fashion. For
boy’s suits & coats & suit dresses. © Mar. 22,
1942; KK 12469.
Best’s suit dresses, number one spring fashion.
Here’s what we want, says the prep crowd. For
misses dresses & boys’ apparel. © Mar. 15, 1942;
KK 12338.
Casual look. Let Best’s outfit your young Easter
paraders. For misses suits, coats, dresses, slacks,
jackets & girls dresses, suits & coats. © Mar. 22,
1942; KK 12470.
Suits every girl’s first love, Best’s suit classics.
For girls and misses suits. © Mar. 8, 1942; KK
12208.
Biederman furniture co., St. Louis.
For used furniture:
Biederman’s exchange store bargains in good
used furniture. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 12375.
Buy RTG furniture in Biederman’s bargain
exchange store. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 12374.
3991, 3992
Birdsell laboratories, inc., South Bend, Ind. 3993
Give him the razor he would like to give himself.
For razors. © Nov. 21, 1941; KK 12249.
Black (John Wesley) Pittsburgh. 3994
Speaking of river pictures. For a periodical and
pictures. © Feb. 24, 1942; KK 12501.
Black (Walter J.) inc., New York. 3995
New detective book club. For books. © Feb. 9,
1942; KK 12357.
Blickman (S.) inc., Weehawken, N. J. 3996-3998
Conqueror line hospital equipment. For hospital
equipment. © Dec. 29, 1941; KK 12647.
Get it fast! For sheet metal equipment.
11, 1942; KK 12652.
Prompt delivery of food service equipment for the
armed forces. For food service equipment. © Feb.
16, 1942; KK 12549.
© Mar.
80
pt. IV, n./S:; ov. 130
Bon Ami co., New York.
For cleanser:
No harsh scratchy cleansers for me, when
Bon Ami is both quick and safe. © Mar. 4, 1942;
KK 12220.
This quick easy cleanser is all the help I need.
© Mar. 10, 1942; KK 12522.
3999, 4000
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 4001-4004
Brown Derby. For women’s shoes & bags. ©
Mar. 15, 1942; KK 12427.
For women’s wear:
Landslide for gabardines. © Mar. 8, 1942;
KK 12336.
Look for a lot for fifty dollars.
1942; KK 12429.
Gentlemen prefer blondes.
© Mar. 15, 1942; KK 12428.
© Mar. 22,
For women’s coats.
Borden co., New York. 4005-4021
Borden’s None Such mince meat makes the per-
fect all American mince pie. For mince meat. ©
Sept. 12, 1941; KK 12654.
Boy, oh, boy, Hemo sure tastes swell.
min drink. © Sept. 19, 1941; KK 12203.
For cheese:
Answer to a puzzled hostess. © Mar. 8, 1942;
KK 12204.
Don’t say we didn’t remind you.
1942; KK 12206.
For dairy products:
Free, free, 11-inch ladle.
KK 12581.
Hold your pep the healthy way.
1942; KK 12564.
How long have you been missing this tangy
cheese treat? © Feb. 17, 1942; KK 12580.
Keep your zip with Borden’s. © Feb. 17, 1942;
KK 12582.
Stop worrying about rising food prices. ©
Feb. 18, 1942; KK 12587.
For vitamin fortified drink:
Invasion, nothing! The boys are just dropping
down for their daily glass of Hemo. © Mar. 20,
1942; KK 12510.
No thanks, I’d rather have a glass of Borden’s
Hemo. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12362.
Sold 71 cans of Hemo my first 10 days. © Feb.
27, 1942; KK 12586.
Four star specials with Borden’s ice cream.
Keep ’em flying. Delicious. Sets A, B. For ice
cream. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12320.
Hot tip for a cold day. Delicious, healthful. For
chocolate drink and cheese. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK
12191.
Is your family drinking enough milk? For fluid
milk. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12361.
Looky, looky, Borden’s new chocolate drink. For
chocolate drink. © Nov. 27, 1941; KK 12207.
There’s loads of food energy in Borden’s malted
milk. For malted milk. © Sept. 30, 1941; KK
12655.
For vita-
© Jan. 21,
© Feb. 3, 1942;
© Mar. 17,
Boy scouts of America, New York. 4022
New for ’42. For scouting equipment. © Feb.
19, 1942; KK 12660. ;
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland. 4023-4027
For beer:
Old friends or young. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK
12574.
With Mr. Smythe or Mr. Smith. © Mar. 3,
1942; KK 12575.
|
.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
4076
For beer. Thumbs up for quality that never | California spray-chemical corp., Richmond, Calif.
no, 3, 1942
varies:
Illustration of couple at refrigerator. © Feb.
20, 1942; KK 12576.
Illustration of men playing chess. © Mar. 3,
1942; KK 12578,
Illustration of young man with bottle. © Mar.
13, 1942; KK 12577.
Brooks bros., New York. 4028
Scottish, English and American woollens in
spring overcoats. For men’s clothing, furnishings,
hats and shoes, © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 12434,
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chicago.
4029-4033
For billiard equipment:
Charlie Peterson’s 6 fundamentals of cham-
pionship billiard form. © Dec. 6, 1941; KK 12447,
Willie Hoppe’s 6 fundamentals of champion-
ship billiard form, © Dec. 6, 1941; KK 12446,
For book:
Play three-cushions like an expert, © Dec, 6,
1941; KK 12450,
Secrets of straight-rail billiards. © Dec. 6,
1941; KK 12449,
Short cuts to pocket-billiard skill. © Dec, 6,
1941; KK 12448,
Byrne (Christopher James) St, Paul. 4034
Every hour of every day. For plaques. © Mar, 2,
1942; KK 12457,
Calavo growers of California, Los Angeles.
4035-4037
For avocado:
Now at the peak of goodness Calavo. © Feb.
14, 1942; KK 12351.
Nutrition plus in salads Calavo,
1942; KK 12352,
Rich in nutritional values Calavo. © Nov. 26,
1941; KK 12353.
© Jan, 14,
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles &
New York. 4038-4052
For lemons:
Coming down with a cold? LA-3369. © Feb,
16, 1942; KK 12598,
Do you really know your lemons, LA-3276, ©
Jan. 28, 1942; KK 12270.
Taking laxatives, LA-3270-C. © Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 12271,
Tea needs lemon, LA-3310, © Feb. 12, 1942;
KK 12639,
Tried lemon & soda, LA-32738. © Mar. 13,
1942; KK 12641.
Try a milder laxative, LA-3308. © Feb. 9,
1942; KK 12640,
Try this for colds, LA-3372, © Feb. 26, 1942;
KK 12596,
What to do for a cold, LA-3371. © Feb, 19,
1942; KK 12597.
For oranges:
Best for juice, LA-3256, LA-3286, LA-3295,
© Jan. 6, Feb. 17, 21, 1942; KK 12299, 12300, 12297,
Health in every lunch box, LA-3287, © Jan,
27, 1942; KK 12298.
Perfect lunch-box oranges, LA-3296, © Mar.
7, 1942; KK 12642,
Sun, the soil and science, LA-3255, © Feb, 24,
1942; KK 12301.
Why do you say they’rebest for juice and every
use, LA-3327. © Mar, 8, 1942; KK 12445.
81
4053
Give your garden the best in pest protection. For
insecticides and fungicides. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
12379.
Caltex sportswear co., Los Angeles. 4054
Agreement, what Caltex agrees to do. For sales
kits for ladies sports wear. © Feb, 6, 1942; KK
12503.
Camp (8. H.) &co., Jackson, Mich,
For scientific supports:
Aid to health and beauty.
KK 12192, -
Conserve your energy. © Feb, 16, 1942; KK
12193.
Increase your efficiency.
KK 12194.
4055-4057
© Feb. 16, 1942;
© Feb, 16, 1942;
Cash (J. &J.) inc., South Norwalk, Conn, 4058
Cash’s loom woven names protect and personalize.
For woven name tapes. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12656.
Casite corp., Hastings, Mich. 4059
Enlist horsepower, too. For sludge solvent, ©
Mar, 11, 1942; KK 12283,
Celanese corp. of America, 'iew York. 4060
Color calendar. For fabrics. © Mar, 23, 1942;
KK 12418,
Central soya co., inc., Fort Wayne. 4061
Feeding sheep. For commercal live stock feeds,
© Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12550.
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc., New York,
4062
Useful press-on products, For mending mate-
rials. © Oct. 10, 1941; KK 12517,
Chisago coal merchants assn., Chicago. 4063, 4064
For coal, Good way to save money for defense
bonds is to burn coal:
Minute man, © Jan, 24, 1942; KK 12326.
Statue of Liberty. © Feb, 14, 1942; KK 12325,
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 4065-4076 ~
Drink Coca-cola, girl with white terrier dog. For
soft drink or beverage. © Aug. 12, 1941; KK 12521.
For soft drink:
Come in, come in, whoever you are. © Mar,
16, 1942; KK 12509,
Don’t let them forget to remember. © Mar,
2, 1942; KK 12508,
' Drink they all expect. Couple at buffet. ©
Mar, 4, 1942; KK 12312,
Pause, go refreshed, Wing circle sign. ©
Jan. 1, 1942; KK 12628,
Put your best foot forward, © Feb. 2, 1942;
KK 12507.
Refreshment tells you it has the quality of
genuine goodness, Profile, girl drinking from bottle.
© Feb, 26, 1942; KK 12627.
Taste that charms and never cloys.
girl drinking from bottle.
12625.
Where is the last rose of summer? © Jan, 5,
1942; KK 12273,
Work refreshed, hand and bottle - train under
bridge. © Feb. 28, 1942; KK 12462.
You can’t beat the quality of genuine goodness.
Hand holding bottle. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 12624,
Profile,
© Jan, 29, 1942; KK
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4077
You trust its quality. Hand holding bottle. ©
Jan, 15, 1942; KK 12626,
Cochran (Jacqueline) New York.
For cosmetics:
Chromablend, my foundation film, © Mar, 27,
1941; KK 12267,
New foundation film, Chromablend, A great
artist dabs a bit of this color and that, © Jan. 31,
1941; KK 12495,
4077, 4078
Continental foods, inc., Hoboken, N. J. 4079
Lipton’s continental noodle soup mix. For soup
mix, © Mar, 4, 1942; KK 12451,
Continental steel corp., Kokomo, Ind. 4080-4082
For steel products:
Let’s talk pocketbook sense. © Feb, 23, 1942;
KK 12292.
Look, here’s why my boss buys Continental
fence. © Feb. 15, 1942; KK 12291.
Two farmer’s pocketbooks meet. © Feb. 1,
1942; KK 12293,
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y. 4083
Now more than ever you need Pyrex ware’s 3
big savings. For household glassware. © Mar. 15,
1942; KK 12372,
Cresta Blanca wine co., inc., Livermore, Calif.
4084
Cresta Blanca souvenir wines, For wines. ©
Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12277,
Cutler-Hammer, inc,, Milwaukee. 4085-4087
For electrical control:
Mister, we keep ’em clean, © Mar, 16, 1942;
KK 12657.
3 facts of vital importance to production today.
© Feb. 5, 19, 1942; KK 12246, KK 12245.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 4088
Religious art, For ecclesiastical church furnish-
ings. © Mar, 23, 19427 KK 12514.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis, 4089-4091
For fixtures for fluorescent lamps:
Advance data sheet, 503,504, © Feb. 12, 1942;
KK 12506, 12505.
Specification data sheet, 305, ©, Jan. 29, 1942;
KK 12504,
Delahanty (Patrick James) Edgewater, N. J. 4092
Marine type barometric evaporators. For baro-
metric evaporators, © Dec, 15, 1941; KK 12473.
Dermetics, inc., New York. 4093
Program for beauty. For cleansing oils. © Jan.
30, 1942; KK 12393.
4094
© Feb. 16, 1942;
Detective book club, New York.
Detective books, For books,
KK 12356,
Dicalite co,, Los Angeles, 4095
We must save. For dry cleaning preparations.
© Feb, 16, 1942; KK 12483.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 4096
They’re really rolling at Kelly Field. For sten-
cil duplicators and supplies. © Mar. 4, 1942; KK
12174.
82
pt. IV, n. s. v. 37
Diversey corp.; Chicago. 4097
Part we play in national defense. For cleaner
& disinfectant. © Feb. 28, 1942; KK 12186,
Dobbs &co., inc., New York. 4098
Dobbs introduces three first edition fashions.
For women’s hats, © Aug. 29, 1941; KK 12455,
Drackett co., Cincinnati, 4099
No matter how modern the plumbing, sewer
germs breed in the sink-drains. For powder to
clear household pipes & drains, © Jan, 28, 1942;
KK 12531.
Dritz-Traum co., inc., New York, 4100
Talon slide fastener, Package insert for sweat-
ers. For slide fasteners. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK
12417.
Duff (P.) & sons, inc., Pittsburgh. 4101, 4102
For gingerbread mix:
Ginger bread with cream cheese. © Mar. 20,
1942; KK 12492,
I’m telling the world. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK
12172.
Dunlap &co., inc., New York. 4103
Pirate’s Cove native palms by Dunlap. For
women’s straw hats. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12497,
Edelbrau brewery, inc,, Brooklyn. 4104
It’s 1A in the draught, and Al inbottles. For beer.
© Mar, 11, 1942; KK 12425,
Ex-lax, inc., Brooklyn. 4105
In laxatives, too, there’s a happy medium, Cir-
cus players, Too fat, too thin, the happy medium,
For laxative medicinal tablets. © Feb, 25, 1942; KK
12420.
Falls City brewing co., inc., Louisville. 4106-4111
For beer:
Falls City is all straight-aged. © Feb. 1,
1942; KK 12219.
——280, © Feb, 2, 1942; KK 12255,
——282, © Feb, 18, 1942; KK 12256.
It’s all straight-aged. © Mar, 1, 1942; KK
12304,
— 281, © Feb. 9, 1942; KK 12257.
— 283. © Feb, 16, 1942; KK 12258,
Fandel press, inc., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 4112
Quality, economy, service, For stationery. ©
Mar. 9, 1942; KK 12242,
Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines. 4113
I bought his love. For shampoo. © Jan, 28, 1942;
KK 12349,
Fleischmann distilling corp., Peekskill, N. Y.
4114-4116
For spirits, scotch:
Great treat. © May 16, 1941; KK 12199,
Really luxurious, © Feb, 19, 1942; KK 12200.
Setting the fashion. © Mar. 28, 1941; KK
12201,
Ford motor co., Dearborn, Mich. 4117
Ford tractor, Ferguson system. For tractors,
agricultural instruments & parts. © Jan, 22, 1942;
KK 12244,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 3, 1942 4164
General foods corp., New York. 4118-4121 Gordon (Gail) See Thompson (G. Gale)
Bride confesses, I was scared pink, For syrup. ;
© Jan. 17, 1941; KK 12212, Gordon's dry gin co., ltd., Linden, N. J. 4144
For chocolate:
Cherish these recipes for America’s 3 favor-
ite chocolate foods. © Jan, 3, 1941; KK 12214,
My friends don’t know. © Jan, 31, 1941; KK
12213,
Real discovery. For pudding, © Jan, 23, 1941;
KK 12548,
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 4122-4127
For cereal:
Best-tasting oatmeal cereal you’ve ever had,
For cereal, © Mar, 1, 1942; KK 12557,
Oatmeal cereal without cooking.
1942; KK 12555.
For flour:
Betty Crocker suggests: An Easter dinner
menu. © Mar, 27, 1942; KK 12552.
Easy to jolly up meatless meals with Bisquick.
© Feb, 4, 1942; KK 12554,
Even grandmother uses Bisquick now. © Mar.
15, 1942; KK 12553.
This cook book of all-purpose baking will be on
your must list. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12556,
© Feb, 25,
General motors corp., Detroit. 4128
Journey of a native son. For motor products. ©
Feb, 11, 1942; KK 12359,
General motors overseas operations, New York,
4129-4133
For two cycle Diesels. Two cycle Diesels, series
Generator sets 30 to 75 KW model RHLG. ©
Aug. 27, 1941; KK 12562,
Generator sets with integral switchboard,
models RLGT and RHLGT 30 to 7% kw. © Aug. 27,
1941; KK 12558,
Industrial models RHLC andRHSC, © Aug, 27,
1941; KK 12560,
Model I. F. F. © Aug, 27, 1941; KK 12561,
Model 1-71-RC. © Aug, 27, 1941; KK 12559,
General tire & rubber co,, Akron, O. 4134-4141
For automobile tires:
General’s top-quality takes an added meaning.
© Jan, 14, 1942; KK 12263,
It’s like getting 1 1/2 certificates, © Feb. 5,
1942: KK 12286.
Made-to-order winter driving, © Jan, 22, 1942;
KK 12265,
Today, the wisdom of having top-quality Gener-
als. © Feb, 11, 1942; KK 12285,
For retreads:
Exclusive nation-wide renewing method that
puts new treads on worntires. © Jan. 21, 1942; KK
12264,
Going home to mother won’t help, © Mar, 11,
1942; KK 12498,
To help you get the last possible mile from
every tire. © Jan, 5, 1942; KK 12284,
Your next tire certificate can be worth 1 1/2 cer-
tificates. For truck tires, © Mar, 5, 1942; KK
12599.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville. 4142
Any way you look at it, For whiskey. © Feb. 19,
1942; KK 12354,
Golan wines, inc., Los Angeles, 4143
Henri Lanson. For wine, © Feb, 26, 1942; KK
12253.
83
With 300 gins to choose from, For gin, spirits.
© Feb, 21, 1941; KK 12484,
Gray (Dorothy) Itd,, New York.
For cosmetics:
Make-up for American beauties. © Mar. 12,
1942; KK 12278,
Therearen’t any secrets about good cosmetics.
© Feb, 20, 1942; KK 12251,
4145, 4146
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York, 4147
Oh, how I love to get up this morning. For food,
coffee. © Mar, 13, 1942; KK 12423.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 4148-4153
For ale:
For victory. © Mar, 12, 1942; KK 12424,
New England’s favorite, best American brew,
254, © Mar, 10, 1942; KK 12331,
New England’s favorite, Hanley’s ale, 258, ©
Mar. 10, 1942; KK 12330.
Say Hanley’s for ale, 255. © Mar. 10, 1942;
KK 12329.
Say Hanley’s for ale, speak up, 259, © Mar.
10, 1942; KK 12328,
Speak up, say Hanley’s for ale, 260, © Mar.
10, 1942; KK 12327.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland, 4154
Harris impressions, v. 2, January, 1942, no, 1.
For lithographic supplies. © Mar. 16, 1942; KK
12383,
Heatbath corp., Springfield, Mass. 4155
Pentrate. For finishing material, © Mar, 12,
1942; KK 12631.
Heileman (G.) brewing co., La Crosse, Wis. 4156
Pitch hard all day. For beer, © Feb, 26, 1942;
KK 12234,
4157-4160
©
Heinz (H. J.) co., Pittsburgh,
Heinz makes your soup your way. For soup.
Feb, 5, 1941; KK 12222,
Little church at the corners. For food, © Jan.
17, 1941; KK 12221,
More flavor and goodness for your pennies, For
vinegar. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 12380.
No other ketchup tastes like Heinz. For ketchup.
© Jan, 8, 1941; KK 12223,
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del. 4161
Practical program of teamwork. For chemicals.
© Mar. 11, 1942; KK 12319,
Hild floor machine co., Chicago. 4162
Hild model C &D plant-type rug & carpet sham-
pooing machines, For rug & carpet shampooing
machines. © Mar, 2, 1942; KK 12653.
Hormel (George A.) &co., Austin, Minn. 4163
Why not skip the lodge tonight? For meat pro-
duct, © Jan, 10, 1942; KK 12390,
Hygrade Sylvania corp., Salem, Mass. 4164
Fluorescent at its finest, mark of the finest in
fluorescent lighting - Hygrade. For fluorescent
lamps, © Mar, 15, 1941; KK 12467.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4165
Ideal tooth, inc., Cambridge, Mass. 4165
Add this to your list of Myerson contributions.
For artificial teeth, © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 12363.
Instrument specialties co., inc., Little Falls, N. J.
4166
Beryllium copper springs. For springs. © Feb,
26, 1942; KK 12240,
International silver co., Meriden, Conn. 4167
Once ina girl’s lifetime. For silvertable service.
© Jan, 10, 1941; KK 12523,
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
: 4168-4174
For men’s socks:
Dealer advertising April & May, 1942; © Mar.
13, 1942; KK 12345,
Interwoven dealer advertising, spring 1942,
forms 1010, 2010, 3010, © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12643,
12645, 12644,
Interwoven Hi-lo short socks, WC91, © Feb.
10, 1942; KK 12347,
Interwoven Softies, WC93. © Feb. 10, 1942;
KK 12346,
Time for some good socks. © Mar, 25, 1942;
KK 12585.
Janssen (Irving L.) South Bend, Ind. 4175
Why buy only one, For clothing. © Feb. 3, 1942;
KK 12432.
4176
For block
Johns-Manville corp., New York.
Johns-Manville Superex insulation.
insulation, © Feb, 26, 1942; KK 12269,
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 4177, 4178
All out for victory. For hospital sponges. ©
Mar, 2, 1942; KK 12436,
Not strength alone. For sutures, © Mar, 2, 1942;
KK 12545,
Kaufmann bros. & Bondy, inc., New York.
4179, 4180
Same imported briar you’ve always smoked, For
pipes. © Mar, 4, 18, 1942; KK 12502, 12516,
Kayser (Julius) & co,, New York, 4181, 4182
Double-woven for today’s double-barreled life.
For women’s gloves. © Feb, 27, 1942; KK 12307,
Victoray America’s first glamorous rayon stock-
ings. © Mar, 6, 1942; KK 12272,
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 4183-4195
Case of the bride and gloom. For variety of
cereals package, © Mar, 11, 1942; KK 12400.
Feature Kellogg’s, the most famous name in
cereals. For variety of cereals, © Mar. 1, 1942;
KK 12395.
For breakfast cereal:
How’s your pep appeal? Mrs, A: I should
have known better. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 12268,
In praise of oomph. © Mar, 6, 1942; KK
12343,
For dog food:
It’s here, the sensational new dog food, ©
Mar, 4, 1942; KK 12177,
Listen, mister, you’ve never known a food
like this for dogs. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12369,
For rice cereal:
Cookies from home.
12396,
© Feb, 1, 1942; KK
pt. IV, n.) Ss, Varo
Make this grand treat, easy to do. © Mar,
13, 1942; KK 12397,
Rice Krispies marshmallow squares. © Mar.
1, 8, 14, 1942; KK 12535, 12398, 12394.
Free, these valuable meal-planning helps. For
book, menu-planner, © Feb, 1, 1942; KK 12402,
Our whole family is strong for the self-starter
breakfast. For corn cereal, © Mar, 1, 1942; KK
12399.
Kimble glass co,, Vineland, N. J.
For glass vials:
Screw cap glass vial, Kimble containers. ©
Feb, 6, 1941; KK 12287,
Strong and compact, Kimble glass vials. ©
Jan, 4, 1941; KK 12288,
4196, 4197
Kirk (Jean) See Kurkjian (Anahid)
Knox gelatine co,, Johnstown, N. Y. 4198
Dieters, don’t give up butter. For gelatine, ©
Mar, 17, 1942; KK 12370,
Knox hat co., inc., New York. 4199
Knox raids Bluebeard’s castle for braids of
sheltering West Indian palms. For women’s straw
hats, © Mar. 17, 1942; KK 12612,
Kurkjian (Anahid) d, b, a. Jean Kirk, New York.
4200
Consequence card perfumed with C’ est Moi, For
perfume, © Feb, 3, 1942; KK 12187,
LaSalle hat co., Philadelphia. 4201
Know your uniforms, For men’s hats. © Feb.
20, 1942; KK 12475,
Laucks (I. F.) inc., Seattle. 4202
Laucks construction glues. For glues. © Dec.
28, 1941; KK 12184,
Lee (H. D.) mercantile co., Kansas City, Mo.
4203
You can see why I’m proud of my husband. For
work clothing. © Mar, 16, 1942; KK 12496.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
4204-4213
Fighting red. For lipstick, © Mar. 3, 1942; KK
12305.
For disinfectant:
I use Lysol both professionally and at home!
© Feb, 27, 1942; KK 12661,
I was a part-time wife. © Feb. 28, 1942; KK
12274,
‘ 1 was a wife in name only. © Mar, 28, 1942;
KK 12621,
One sneeze can spread a million germs, ©
Mar. 17, 1941; KK 12618,
Save, war makes every economy important.
© Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12225.
Take it back, I asked for Lysol. © Mar, 16,
1942; KK 12622,
For tooth powder, Pebeco Pete says:
I please your purse, step up your smile, ©
Mar, 10, 1942; KK 12623.
I’ll help balance your budget, brighten your
smile, © Mar, 12, 1942; KK 12620,
Want quantity. © Mar, 24, 1942; KK 12619,
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 3, 1942
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 4214
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says Rose-
mary Lane. For alcoholic beverage. © Feb. 26,
1942; KK 12524.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York,
4215-4222
For cigarettes:
Everytime it’s Chesterfield, Golden jubilee,
basketball. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 12179.
His cigarette and mine. Joan Bennett. © Feb,
21, 1942; KK 12317.
More pleasure for you. Marine. © Mar. 10,
1942; KK 12316.
More pleasure for you. William Tracy &
Elyse Knox. © Feb, 25, 1942; KK 12315.
Out our way it’s Chesterfield, Eddie Curtis.
© Jan, 13, 1942; KK 12178,
This year it’s Chesterfield, Lois January, ©
Jan. 14, 1942; KK 12181.
Two swell reasons why, Gloria and Barbara
Brewster. © Jan. 21, 1942; KK 12180,
It’s mild and cool, Lynn Patrick. For smoking
tobacco, © Jan. 27, 1942; KK 12182,
Lorillard (P.) co., New York. 4223, 4224
Soldiers in overalls. For tobacco, © Feb, 18,
1942; KK 12218,
They say, for 33 years pipe smokers have been
saying things like these about Union Leader tobacco,
For smoking tobacco. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12430,
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 4225
Dura-gloss nail polish contains chrystallyne, For
nail polish. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12458.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Il. 4226-4229
And then they got a Toastmaster toaster. For
automatic electric toaster. © Apr. 10, 1941; KK
12635.
I saved $64 a year. A baked potato came out of
this warmer and made us famous, For toaster and
roll and food warmer. © Apr. 5, 1941; KK 12276.
I see a June wedding, and a Toastmaster hospi-
tality set. For walnut tray, lap trays, crystal dishes,
toast trimmer and automatic electric toaster. ©
Apr. 23, 1941; KK 12634,
Picking a gift to pieces. For toaster & set con-
sisting of glass dishes, tray, lap trays and toaster
trimmer, © Feb. 26, 1941; KK 12636.
McGuire (Michael Aloysius) Roseland, N.J. 4230
Honor those serving with the armed forces, For
service flags and banners. © Mar. 21, 1942; KK
12579.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles. 4231
You other birds certainly do sell me on Ring-free.
For petroleum, © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 12491.
Marchak (Solomon) New York. 4232
Marchak Diesel locomotives co, For mine loce-
motives with Diesel motor. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 12404,
Martin-Senour co., Cleveland, 4233
Nu-hue color-sampler. For liquid colors, ©
Feb, 2, 1942; KK 12551.
Match corp. of America, Chicago, 4234, 4235
For book matches:
America victorious.
12198,
© Jan, 20, 1942; KK
85
4252
Brand new line of cuts to help you sell. ©
Jan. 15, 1942; KK 12197.
Merriam (G. &C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 4236
Circle and monogram, For dictionaries, © Mar.
5, 1942; KK 12472.
Morse chain co., Detroit. 4237
Morse actuated cam indexing and free-wheeling
clutch data, For indexing and free-wheeling clutches,
© Nov. 24, 1941; KK 12499,
National distillers production corp., New York.
4238
Two little letters that make a big evening. For
rye or bourbon blended whiskey. © Feb, 20, 1942;
KK 12247,
National wax co., Chicago.
For wax:
One who needs no introduction, America’s
sweetheart no. 1, you can’t let her down. © Feb.
2, 1942; KK 12493.
Our New Year’s wish to you all. A combina-
tion impossible to beat if you do your share in buy-
ing defense bonds, © Dec, 31, 1941; KK 12494.
4289, 4240
Nehi corp., Atlanta,
For beverage:
Claire Trevor and the one cola in her life. ©
Feb, 25, 1942; KK 12387.
Tlona Massey, tell us which cola tasted best.
© Mar, 10, 1942; KK 12388,
4241, 4242
New process co., Warren, Pa,
For men’s shirts:
If you need shirts, better get Long Wear now.
© Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12216,
Right now you can get some of the handsomest,
best-fitting best-wearing shirts. © Feb. 6, 1942;
KK 12217,
4243, 4244
New York dress institute, New York, 4245
What ten distinguished volunteer war workers
say about dressing in key with the times, For
dresses. © Mar, 29, 1942; KK 12638.
Nobles (James Edward) Fort Pierce, Fla, 4246
Vi. T. El mineralized. For fertilizer, © Feb.
14, 1942; KK 12254,
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 4247
Hey, here comes the parade. For toilet tissue.
© Dec, 31, 1941; KK 12196,
4248
©
Northmont hosiery corp., Reading, Pa.
Sheer rayon sensation. For rayon hosiery.
Mar, 10, 1942; KK 12617,
Chio cosmetics co., Fremont, O. & New York.
4249-4251
For manicure preparations:
Manicure that’s fun for hands on holiday. ©
May 23, 1241; KK 12479.
Nails like jewels. © Mar. 26,1941; KK 12478.
Now just squeeze for an easy manicure, ©
Feb, 28, 1941; KK 12480,
Old Quaker co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. 4252
No hoarding necessary.
11, 1942; KK 12426,
For whiskey. © Mar.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4253
Oneida, Itd., Oneida, N. Y. 4253
Is that why she said it’s the happiest day of her
life. For silverware. © Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12389.
Opportune tunes, Newark, N. J. 4254
Sing Sing singers. For sheet music. © Mar. 5,
1942; KK 12471.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 4255
March winds. For vaginal jelly. © Mar. 5, 1941;
KK 12546.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 4256
Look! Selected for defense. For garage doors.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12260.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 4257
How many mouths areyou cooking for? For glass
containers. © Nov. 10, 1941; KK 12603.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwaukee. -
4258-4261
For beer:
,.And I’llbid 33 to1. © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 12614.
Goodbye 200! © Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12378.
Hillman’s famous food store. © Aug. 6, 1941;
KK 12613.
Mystery of the missing combination. © Feb.
4, 1942; KK 12252.
Pan-American coffee bureau, New York. 4262
Drink hearty, mates. For coffee. © Mar. 18, 1942;
KK 12452.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 4263-4266
For fountain pens and ink:
Parker 51. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12368.
Pen made for the ink, the ink made for the pen.
© Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12589.
For fountain pens, mechanical pencils and ink:
Cheers he wants are letters. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 12651.
War-plane production shifts into high! © Mar.
21, 1942; KK 12588.
Paulson (Henry) & co., Chicago. 4267
Keep ’em flying, V, remember Pearl Harbor. For
window emblem. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK 12422.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y. 4268
Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola cops. Sleep-
walker. For soft drink. © Feb. 28, 1942; KK 12887.
Perkins products co., Chicago. 4269
Everyone enjoys this budget beverage. For soft
drink powder. © June 18, 1941; KK 12490.
Perolin co. of New York, New York. 4270
Now you can. For oil treating compound. © Mar.
9, 1942; KK 12210.
Pfanstiehl chemical co., Waukegan, III. 4271
Big improvement in something that was already
mighty good. For coin machine phonograph needle.
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK 12637.
Quimby pump co., inc., Newark, N. J. 4272
Quimby chemical pumps, type DB. For chemical
pumps. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12183.
Quinlan (Kathleen Mary) inc., New York. 4273
Woman’s youth is in her eyes. For eye prepara-
tions. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12185.
86
pt. IV, n. s., v. 37
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St.Louis.
4274-4277
For piston rings;
Finest sign for the new year. © Jan. 8, 1942;
KK 12437.
Longer oil control because. © Jan. 1, 1942;
KK 12303.
Re-power with Ramco 10 up. © Feb. 1,
KK 12302.
Watch spring action. For piston rings & expand-
ers. © Nov. 15, 1941; KK 12438.
1942;
Rhum-cola co., Philadelphia. 4278
Rhum-cola. For carbonated beverage. © Oct. 7,
1941; KK 12367.
Robinson (J. W.) co., Los Angeles. 4279
California contrasts. For women’s wear. © Feb.
27, 1942; KK 12348.
Robinson clay product co., Akron, O. 4280
You are looking at the richest piece of. industrial
pie in the world. For clay product. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 12454.
Roebling’s (John A.) sons co., Trenton, N.J. 4281
Announcing an outstanding addition to Roebling
magnet wires. Roevar magnet wire. For magnet
wires. © Jan. 12, 1942; KK 12261.
Ronrico corp., Miami, Fla. 4282-4285
For rum:
For smart drinkers. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK
12323.
Gin-rummy and Ronrico. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
12322.
Ronrico best rum bar none. © Feb. 11, 1942;
KK 12321.
For the rum connoisseur. For rum and rum
drinks. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 12324.
Rototiller, inc., Troy, N. Y. 4286
Mechanized farming for small acreage growers.
For general utility farm implement for tilling and
other uses. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12358.
Roxalin flexible lacquer co., inc., Elizabeth, N. J.
4287
You may be first. For coating composition to be
applied over glass to render it shatterproof. ©
Feb. 23, 1942; KK 12384.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 4288-4292
For typewriter:
Engine of war. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 12528.
How old should a youngster be before he gets
a portable? © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 12195.
It’s a case of the old school tie.
1942; KK 12529.
Maybe you could make the school paper this
way, too. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12527.
My boss and I are in there pitching. © Feb.
16, 1942; KK 12525.
© Feb. 6,
8. 8. S. co., Atlanta. 4293-4295
For bottled medicine:
Amazing way to be mentally alert, physically
fit. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12230.
I feel like new since [ discovered the amazing
way to regain my energy and pep. © Mar. 4, 1942;
KK 12231.
I found the way to amazing new pep, vitality,
better looks. © Mar. 8, 1942; KK 12232.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
4337
eS ARR Gs Rip Pe OS aL aR OR
Schalk chemical co., Los Angeles. 4296
Meet Peter Putter. For floor cleaner, brush
restorer, crack filler, wax remover and wood putty.
© Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12355.
Schautz (William A.) inc., New York.
For bread:
Now! Wheaten bread combines both. © Jan.
15, 1942; KK 12309.
Try this dark bread that’s easy to eat. © Jan.
19, 1942; KK 12310.
4297, 4298
Schenley distillers corp., New York. 4299
Sure winner, the whiskey taste it takes 4 states
to make. For blended whiskey. © Mar. 12, 1942;
KK 12296.
Schwefel (Jacques) Toledo. 4300
Speed up your defense job. For book of charts.
© Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12659.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 4301, 4302
For piston rings:
Cheer up, dear! We can’t buy a car. © Mar.
27, 1942; KK 12543.
Repair your cars, trucks, tractors for the
duration. © Mar. 17, 1942; KK 12544.
Service appliance co. of N. Y. C., New York. 4303
Greasaver. For kitchen strainer and filters. ©
Apr. 24, 1941; KK 12573.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia. 4304
To crack that Easter gift problem. For writing
equipment. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12633.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 4305-4307
For sewing machines:
Four times as many clothes for co-ed Mar-
guerite Howell. © Jan. 31, 1941; KK 12650.
Production stepped up 10%. © Apr. 18, 1941;
KK 12649.
Yes, I’ll take a bow. © Mar. 20, 1941; KK
12648.
Smith (A. O.) corp., Milwaukee. 4308
In step with tomorrow. Bulletin 557. For hot
water heaters. © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 12373.
Smooth-on mfg. co., Jersey City. 4309
How to patch concrete floors quickly with Smooth-
on. For repair cement.
Solo products corp., New York. 4310
This solo performance made history. These Solo
performers make friends. For hair notion goods,
curlers, hair nets, barretts, clips. © Mar. 1, 1942;
KK 12259.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y.
For hearing aid:
Babies must be heard to be appreciated. ©
Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12630.
Better hearing turns night into day. © Mar.
13, 1942; KK 12318.
4311, 4312
Spark-o-life co., Kansas City, Kan. 4313
Story of Spark-o-life. For prepared wheat germ.
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK 12672.
Squibb (E. R.) & sons, New York. 4314
What can a man believe in, gangway. For phar-
maceutical products. © Mar. 12, 1942; KK 12250.
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK 12600.
87
Squirt co., Beverly Hills, Calif. 4315
Sparkling tart-sweet fruit drink, Squirt takes
your thirst away. For non-alcoholic beverage. ©
Nov. 10, 1941; KK 12547.
Standard B vitamins, inc., New York. 4316
Vitamins for victory, Major-B. For natural vita-
min B complex tablets. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12365.
Steber mfg. co., Chicago. 4317
Steber yardlights, 104. For electrical lighting
equipment. © Mar. 15, 1942; KK 12453.
Suchy (Arthur B.) Cleveland. 4318
Remember Pearl Harbor. For beer. © Feb. 17,
1942; KK 12615.
4319
© Mar. 23,
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia.
Tastykake, poster 87. For cake.
1942; KK 12482.
Thompson (G. Gale) d. b. a. Gail Gordon, St. Louis.
4320
Gail Gordon. For cosmetics. © Dec. 29, 1941;
KK 12371.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 4321-4323
For roller bearings:
In war andpeace they roll on Timken bearings.
© Mar. 4, 1942; KK 12294.
Timken bearings. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK 12171.
Timken bearings will do the same outstanding
job on freight cars. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 12295.
Toledo scale co., Toledo. 4324
Toledo scales for the dairy industry. For scales.
© Feb. 3, 1942; KK 12313.
Traders oil mill co., Fort Worth. 4325
Bowin’ up under the Cap Rock. For cattle feed.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12513.
United date growers of California, Coachella, Calif.
4326
Desert sweets, California dates. © Dec. 31, 1941;
KK 12233.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 4327
Li’l Abner. Druther go fishin’. For wheat break-
fast food. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12290.
Vacolite co., Dallas. 4328
Hearing with Vacolite. For hearing aids. © Dec.
19, 1941; KK 12435.
Valve pilot corp., New York. 4329-4334
Valve pilot tape talks, 16-21. For recording in-
struments. © Mar. 31, 1942; KK 12678, 12679,
12677, 12676, 12675, 12674.
Vick chemical co., New York. 4335
Vicks A-Q, what it is, what it does, how to use.
For pharmaceutical products. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK
12211.
Webster (Warren) &co., Camden, N. J. 4336, 4337
Old Ironsides Webster radiator trap, B-703.
For radiator draining trap. © Mar. 25, 1942; KK
12565.
Webster type N expansion joints. For expansion
joints. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12431.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4338
Weco products co., Chicago. 4338
America has a job to do, keep fit. For tooth-
brush. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12401.
4339
© Feb. 20,
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle.
Whole town is talkin’. For watches.
1942; KK 12332.
Wembley, inc., New York. 4340-4346
For men’s ties:
Classic statue of the faun. © Nov. 6, 1941;
KK 12460.
, Cupid himself tests Wembley Nor-east ties.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 12341.
Frost weave. © Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12461.
He heard the new Wembley Nor-east ties will
arrive tomorrow. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 12342. ~
Man it’s your party. © Spet. 3, 1941; KK
12459. ~
Rush over and handle the crowd at the men’s
shop. © Mar. 25, 1941; KK 12340.
This is a beautiful stock of Wembley Nor-east
ties, wasn't it? © Feb. 25, 1941; KK 12339.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., Pittsburgh.
4347, 4348
Number of entries of Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942..............ccccecescecscceccceorcecccevcens
88
pt.. IV, nas. ivaced
For electrical supplies:
We think this is what they meant. © Feb. 4,
1942; KK 12526.
What kind of war weapon is this? © Feb. 1,
1942; KK 12530.
Weyerhaeuser sales co:, St. Paul. 4349, 4350
For building materials:
Convertible defense houses applying principles
of simplicity & expandability. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK
12281.
Weyerhaeuser convertible defense house units.
© Jan. 2, 1942; KK 12282.
York ice machinery corp., York, Pa. 4351-4358
For refrigeration equipment. York Freon-12
water-cooled condensing units: :
Model 7HW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 12665.
Models, 10HW, 10MW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK
64.
Models 15HW, 15MW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK
Models 20HW, 20MW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK
_ Models 30HW, 30MW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK
6
Model 50HW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 12668.
Models 75HW, 75MW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK
12667.
Model 100HW. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 12666.
LABELS
4359-4366
For beans and pork. © Nov. 1,
Adler (John N.) Chicago.
Happy Host.
1941; KK 12413.
—— For cherries. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12411.
—— For grapefruit juice. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK
12407.
—— For green beans. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12409.
—— For peaches. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12410.
For sauer kraut. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12412.
—— For sweet corn. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12408.
For tomatoes. © Nov. 1, 1941; KK 12406.
Artwil co., New York. 4367
Victory...— rummy. For game. © Mar. 30,
1942; KK 12673.
Atwood coffee co., Minneapolis. 4368
Gopher coffee. For coffee. © Mar. 20, 1942;
KK 12541.
Bassons, Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. 4369
Hotzi Notzi. For novelty dummy. © Dec. 19,
1941; KK 12421.
Bates baits co., LaCross, Wis. 4370
Bates baits deluxe flies.
1942; KK 12520.
For flies. © Feb. 10,
Beech-nut packing co., Canajoharie, N. Y.
4371-4374
Beech-nut chopped foods. For chopped foods. ©
Feb. 19, 1941; KK 12236.
Beech-nrut clam chowder. For clam chowder.
Feb. 23, 1942; KK 12235.
Beech-nut coffee. For coffee.
KK 12215.
Beech-nut strained pears & prunes. For strained
foods. © Apr. 17, 1941; KK 12237.
©
© Dec. 29, 1941;
4375
For card game.
Bonesteel (Melvin E.) Denver.
Combat, successor to bridge.
© Mar. 4, 1942; KK 12173.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 4376
How young you look. For womens wear. © Mar.
8, 1942; KK 12366.
Borden co., New York. 4377-4380
Colonial brand mince meat. For mince meat. ©
Oct. 3, 1941; KK 12205.
For fluid milk:
Borden’s grade A Morning Glory pasteruized
milk. © Sept. 21, 1941; KK 12415.
Borden’s pasteurized milk, Morning Glory. ©
Sept. 2, 1941; KK 12416.
Dairy Sealed, inc., milk. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
12376.
Browne (Burton) & Martin (J. Ward) d.b. a. RFD
farm products, Glenview, II1. 4381
RFD Honey-um. For spread for bread, crackers,
cookies and the like. © Jan. 8, 1941; KK 12405.
Central soya co., inc., Fort Wayne. 4382
Dogburger, a concentrated dog food. For dog
and cat food. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12350.
89
Cook drug co., Gettysburg, Pa. 4383
Cook’s pink pain pills. For pills for relieving
temporary pains. © Mar. 16, 1942; KK 12360.
Curtis (David) New York. 4384
Anestozal, brand of cinnamicaine. For surface
anesthetic, topical. © Mar. 14, 1942; KK 12311.
Davenport candycrafts. Spokane. 4385
Screwy war map of the U. S. A. & stuff. For
chocolates & confections. © Mar. 4, 1942;KK 12663.
Davis, Delaney & Harrs, inc., New York. 4386
Keep ’em writing. For blank stationery letter
forms. © Mar. 30, 1942; KK 12658.
Dr. Daniel Brooks’ 3 daughters, Lincoln, Neb. 4387
3 daughters deodorant. For personal deodorants.
© Mar. 3, 1942; KK 12176.
Eskimo pie corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
For frozen confections:
Big Boy. © July 1, 1942; KK 12476.
Land of the Midnite Sun. © Mar. 16, 1942;
KK 12477.
4388, 4389
Florida citrus canners cooperative, Lake Wales,
Fla. 4390-4394
Donald Duck. For blended grapefruit and orange
juice. © Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12540.
—— For grapefruit. © Feb. 25, 1942; KK12539.
— For grapefruit juice, sugar added. © Feb.
25, 1942; KK 12538.
—— For grapefruit juice, unsweetened. © Feb.
25, 1942; KK 12537.
—— For orange juice, sugar added. © Feb. 25,
1942; KK 12536.
French bakery co., Cleveland. 4395
Honey Girl victory bread. For bread. © Mar.
2, 1942; KK 12175.
Gaddy (Robert Liston) Jacksonville, Fla. 4396-4398
For medicine or lotion for skin infections:
Ez-it. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12468.
Ez-it, carton. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12227.
Ez-it, small label. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12226.
Grad (Albert S.) Buffalo. 4399
Varnole. For furniture polish. © Mar. 10, 1942;
KK 12511.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
4400
Junket rennet tablets. For rennet tablets. © Oct.
20, 1941; KK 12456.
Heacox (Charlie Cyrus) Dulzura, Calif. 4401
Heacox B. A. M. For remedy. © Feb. 10, 1942;
KK 12391.
Healy (Patrick J.) Monterey Park, Calif. 4402
Salgul Paudh Rheu remedies. For medicine. ©
Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12275.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4403
pt. IV, n. s., v. 37
4403
For knitting needles.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
Hiawatha knitting needles.
© Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12512.
Herbert (Charles N.) Norristown, Pa. 4404
Greetings V service sox. For hosiery. © Aug.
25, 1941; KK 12534.
Hills bros. coffee, inc., San Francisco. 4405
Hills bros. coffee, red can brand. For coffee. ©
Mar. 16, 1942; KK 12515.
4406
For bock beer. © Mar. 3,
Hoffman beverage co. Newark, N. J.
Hoffman bock beer.
1942; KK 12238.
Hooper (William Franklin) Oklahoma City.
4407-4413
For medical preparation:
W. F. Hooper, M. D., acute fever preparation.
© Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12607.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., anti malarial tonic pre-
paration. © Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12605.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., bile preparation. © Oct.
10, 1934; KK 12608.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., fever and kidney prepa-
ration. © Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12606.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., heart preparation. ©
Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12609.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., restorative preparation.
© Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12610.
W. F. Hooper, M. D., sick stomach prepa-
ration. © Oct. 10, 1934; KK 12604.
Kelly (Edith M.) Kansas City, Mo. 4414
Sho Girl eyelashes. For artificial eyelashes. ©
Mar. 9, 1942; KK 12289.
Lexington, Ky. Board of commerce, Lexington, Ky.
4415
Blue grass seed. For blue grass seed. © Dec. 5,
1941; KK 12308.
Maltex co., Burlington, Vt. 4416
Reveille. For wheat cereal. © Mar. 12, 1942;
KK 12382. :
Martin (J. Ward) See Brown (Burton) & Martin (J.
Ward)
Miller (W. S.) inc., Middletown, Conn.
For tomatoes:
Liberty brand. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 12344.
Piccolo brand. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 12190.
Pioneer brand. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 12188.
Royal Crownbrand. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 12189.
4417-4420
Morgan (Albert W.) d. b. a. Morgan game co., Bos-
ton. 4421
Turf. For game. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12403.
Oakes co. See Ochs (Alfred G.)
O-cedar corp., Chicago. 4422
Reversible wall or floor duster. For wall or floor
duster. © July 10, 1941; KK 12481.
Ochs (Alfred G.) d. b. a. The Oakes co., Boston.
4423
Oakes pipe joint cement. For joint cement. ©
Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12662.
Orvedahl (Roy Emil) Mankato, Minn. 4424
Vulco-draft. For wooden gifts with burned finish.
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK 12532.
90
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York. 4425
Penick waffle syrup. For maple syrup. © Mar.
19, 1942; KK 12381.
Poschke (Otto A.) Cleveland.
For food:
Chicken on the ranch. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK
12229.
Ribs on the ranch. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK
12228.
4426, 4427
Proofene mfg. co., Brooklyn. 4428
Flame Proofene. For flame proofing solution. ©
Jan. 15, 1942; KK 12170.
RFD farm products. See Browne (Burton) & Martin
(J. Ward)
Ranger Joe, inc., Chester, Pa. 4429
Honey flavored wheat. For puffed wheat with
honey coating. © Aug. 1, 1941; KK 12364.
Speare supply co., Chicago.
For laundry bluing:
Beauty Blue. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 12242.
4430, 4431
Beauty Blue beautifies clothes. © Dec. 15,
1941; KK 12241.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 4432
Fleischmann s. For yeast. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK
12444,
Stationers specialty corp., New York. 4433, 4434
Soldier’s secretary Kamp Kards. For corres-
pondence cards. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12306.
32 visits by mail. For stationery. © Feb. 24,
1942; KK 12239.
Stuart Place citrus assn., Harlingen, Tex. 4435
Chango. For grapefruit and oranges. © Oct. 18,
1941; KK 12414.
Templetons, inc., Buffalo. 4436
Templeton’s Raz-mah capsules. For relief of hay
fever, asthma and coughs due to bronchial irrita-
tions. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 12392.
Traver corp., Chicago. 4437, 4438
Natural B vitamins in meat, 1, 2. For sliced
bacon. © Mar. 23, 1942; KK 12583, 12584.
Truscon laboratories, inc., Detroit. 4439, 4440
Paratex. For paint, synthetic base floor coating.
© Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12280.
Waterproof house paint. For paint. © Feb. 27,
1942; KK 12279.
Turnbull (Frederick M.) 4441
Vasosulfa. Forasulfathiazole compound. © Mar.
31, 1942; KK 12629.
Ward baking co., New York. 4442
Tip-top devils food layer. For cake. © Mar. 18,
1942; KK 12334.
Weiner (Gene) Chicago. 4443
Plas-stex, the plastic veneer. For plastic veneer.
© Jan. 2, 1942; KK 12314.
Zinn (Thomas W.) Kansas City, Mo. 4444
V victory cigarettes. For cigarettes. © Feb. 18,
1942; KK 12202.
LABELS
no. 3, 1942 4444
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942................ccccccscccscceecccnsccrcecece 303
U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1942
91
Don's . F Shine he ht i. i i an We ae hey aathaes chet “a
es ata ys : ae a De Tehama Saleasuct am, mre oe
UN Aha ooh RE Oe PI ow aU aay
tin: * he E a 4 pugs . se
PBL a Aieccsasr toa date stashed beamline leon ea dapat NN
v ¥ marry ie x el mes &, : a
We / ye arr a ee ae hs .
+4is9 ayer trp uf A: ea Riso ae b See aay si aerit we otha | bie yi
en! VD Ae) itera (ep tently 4 eee ak ae My
Mee ae eae ecnie.s Biot: iets 8 pati ie een
n Ad ‘
be Cileirasy "os NP RHE a ving
4 ; a \! aes eee
We Pee Boe Wrenn is da Wien aaa ranch e, Mar. 0
{ He HOT HS ‘ a WP .. a a by Toll aoe OR in Pe
Seek . e2Aiz fen yh a . “hie
M F ‘ Tannin sila Ons; Brenly, 5:
i Aig 27a). Kenge Bhi hike hohe x ragtime oer Pur tine
Ti ts! Rudas ve ie We) S baits cae oe iB, ate sae 4
(3
a
:
5
i
t
ey
| | re niet tycia peas. oa ov
ki wr i ; te, Wek cP mA) Vath e | lie ayaa ie mee ;
elena an , Sede ‘aah Pe
Sdiyeey tes. 0 ia nickel None? Captor wins > Fr. pts
Hag GE FCCeT : a lg) ean Phang ¥ hang “i SRG es
{sop alae Sa ae i yeaa
: , Sy
Z A nie 4
aie ea Sy ra) ine. Ea Ger, at hada So ; : sie 4 ‘yeaa ounety- att ‘Cache, by 7! Ay
PES haere 3 Had i ah ea ae Ati ae Aaa
ue beak eek As \. ; . ' Le A ). Seanaky me f bo ara et wie
¥ ye eet a. See, Ae & ay , ae etal ee AEE ea Bit ah oie caiat ed
Rtg Tm a MS ae NE a : ake ey eed :
pt sgt “ie woes cares 1 ARS Sa Nie “i, Beh
et Sk ee SS 2 ; Peciaitae Meas, ‘st ak bs
3 dg, ine ee Nera CE cas Cn a a mabe or negara Bi Pax: Rui
Too.
SEN Orr eee ae Pe icy Pe Raion! CO eile a? Lariat
0, SN CT OE Ok: | hoe aed ar aay Est Sai
Bay, RAL EL act : fis i. £3 eA id "
: ns Esti ux (oan
eat a7
Reed ey RISE PRT ABO IS al ate: Lae ah, i's:
ih cat PS a: fe corte when an
pas J aan " Fr , in a
Re ORR IE MN. Fi ‘whee rina ” at, ee Wigs! wi # a:
COs pnts rou hae is ba hae aD. in) ‘oe item |
me | ice f * a nent rs :
Loe : Peer
er a a sae | *Snmahienbel aa “al tah
Te: eas hy AtaRes
. “Lipa 0%
a os A rh et aes a Phebe, eas Py Bel AE tes OT, 2 r
' : > URC} ee BPRS ™ fai bas lise 4 HS petal arity Palani 4
, fe aa 0: a: a get
ie CRD rns, HARON, dite: MERE | ae, py ey:
By Date in i ii | ‘a a | |
eh
J tous ys" Le ware ut oy Hc & id As e; ; Shier iF his Ben ha We j i } Pilagaleh *
at phen Maly Bite poets Nr, Oe a es Mi aie 4 bra A aie f , :
ba j a 5 " ray, 5 oO i
PRatriaree! Eaprwradhs8% Sos ri ea en 0 RR I aR URS a os ehh
Pinetree Bel Rio, 4 OU , i ot ean ae Ng Dasa.
es ir = oe a eth M ool ae /
is J ma RP ° bo mek ’ ia 4 Rae sta
chee i, pe I dee Re am wi Apa ARs sv aol Saicyl OST Rare Sahat
ex , ee eae
fn ra Hein Bae im ey oo My ee &. x. re oon
< osteo
=
i bar maa 48 , ‘Mewar 0 ;
ARE We Gert, pers sie ea “)
<a wet, oat ht Roy Dud TAL,
ibe: Satan 4 eae Uh "tiv ha wi ‘pate “|
q aes < code “a eb ay pri ue "
a
Satie why ea sting ne |
Tes San Ha arco acs ght Fc,
a Migs, Ly AFB), hie eae
aan ne ‘ , ie
a hm 1 rs
q ™ é a ~~ ‘
a Br Teal 1
.
aon y
‘ 4 7
i i i ‘
‘ i ‘
lek. j
Lio > ‘ :
tenia,
4 i “4
4445-5540
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 4
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1942
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
formerly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other
identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the application for
copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for
works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright
proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of
an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is
used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustra-
tions. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,”’ Class G, Works.
of Art; “H,” Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, Drawings or
plastic works of a scientific or technical character; ‘J,’ Class J, Photographs;
and “K,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels.
used for articles of merchandise. “©” implies copyright registration of a
published work, followed by a date of publication. “© 1 ¢.” stands for copy-
right registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the
Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The act of March 4, 1909,. in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar
year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Wash-
ington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 238, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part’ -1,;.Group, 1; Books. proper... 226 es ee ee $3. 00:
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, .and «Maps.22. 20 #Be*. ee ee Eee 3. 00:
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures_____-_--_~- 2.00:
Part 2; Periodteals2. 222 42 se ne ee eee 2. 00:
Part 3, Musical Compositions..2—4.°" = = eee 3. 00:
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations, in-
cluding Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise_______--___- 2. 00:
Single numbersiie 222. eo oe eee ee . 50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year_--___-____________---_ 2. 00:
All parts for complete calendarsyears: -ees: ee 10. 00
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall deter-
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the per-
manent collections of the Library of Congress and what other books
or articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in
the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the
provisions of section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprie-
tor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright articles
deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are
still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to
be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other governmental
library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless
reserved, may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps
are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be sup-
pled on request. Address Recister oF Copyrricuts, Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.
(TIT)
ae f ade su ie
< ’
QA
t : C
= ie TL c a? 2 1K.
stp ATOA .
4 #1 et
, heSTIP Te 7 i
P nae ‘ fs , - i 7. ie ae “rey i}! TS) hye € z yet bain
Hasrott 6 ht 2oRoE La O43 ethics perverts Eibo 3900 13
hh Vad weed To Meee Sih} ieee Corby
’ 2 7 ye. 4 . ; - ae " ke = ? i a + v; 4 rs
“CCF 9th Ranh (hf fl eile OTR ASH IO Bi aoe»
4 ; BS - t . é ti Me i
ood coud in (0, 68; CATS HOD TO Ree lich O. AA OD IIS
ba m ~ 4 ’ od + { PY
rrvesrre del : [piuorerieog salto jo fiett aa, Here.
. \ + ov jo ‘< ¥
, f . Saar tous GALS. ‘tot Ridatsle. ) ha a:
te ee fh Kadota: Laur se cant Sachs Bayt sfcwiey TERE
1% oe weed * SINS od Wie i Soa or —- by
= : , wu ¥ t a 4 “oe
; wHL9 mit) Vor (OJ. bit Le 27 LSP Be aie ro) ae
ae : hea Ra Wea bi pier ay fais fi od tes
awa hirert. «ppc 22 Oh. ty Fuga Re. TRALEE. Ag ya
Poke pee Be Pe ‘ Va Crest r ies" ere 5" et ;
A ( Same eee Leal ny Yabo iy Auidoda tO, Be
bBL : ve
arya tees ee Cy FOL NT PE ery path: torte daceig
< ? ae | g he . i= s 4 amy ¥ a D 2
Malia difai1y goo. Ves <2 omens dedt janmitals Jute
or L as% mye aA Pee 3 - t. * 2 (Sent i ;
i dong. coset LS i pasties vids
aS ¢ 2¥ 102 2 te Se} > aa , é fs ky. ay / ty Pa }
LO | mhO. tdgevego> adh To ate out 4, 1
Lifts
ai Oe ie iy 7 a ecm
ecvicdaty tute, POR OM Od EO eer Pts LO i ipa, os py
£ Thy j )
B Moe bp G2 Bs i x & SOF ig Wi pla
hath ask nal den Ae ioe ieid pets ae Tt Yor sete ai
faith tat olf int portance es
als ; eu Ce LG. Sdienes ott P Lots] oat
toon bEa rr eCOd WAH eases toss a HAWK, 7h, PaPH Oa:
ego m7 has west ee sO ELE AG) veg re 5 31M iis Lb ce ae
AO? afl? prado dy Lertepa’ f porink ea tircf: sits aaa a
aii: era abt is th. 94 phe Sighs ery {0
! ‘ ate
Oi) uot od Tn eat, Th es
os PR
F : e's8 : wae if “,
body itt + pte copy yoy Pe
ae ! Pe f > Suit? } (
feldatps as Mltal a | 4 - t
Mdgieriotod
ees Ye
> t#
“nbsot io sdginy ae wot iéegcsiasl 9 es aapiat.al
Saat i yin zoloetew odd Tore cea) 9 ol digotade nt
: ee sapiive ‘pel pani tris
p AS ath srxpnesa) a. aaratioadh
pie” se Tes aah rt
se rant:
a 5
id eat
eo pd: bates
pom as sak : f Prag
ake |
Nl Lins sas Re? ee
a ae er
et
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Ace art service. 4445
Gronholdt (Aage) :
In our country’s service. © 1 «.
Apr. 1, 1942; G@ 389907.
Allen (Jan) * 4446
Cocker-spaniel in show position. ©
Mar. 26, 1942; G 89960.
Anderson (Oliver Wilbert) * 4447
Anderson granite monument. © 1c.
Apr. 13, 1942; G 39918.
Baker (Raymond A.) * 4448
All out for victory. © 1. Apr. 30,
1942; G 40023.
Beghe (Bruno) * 4449
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©1«.
Apr. 8, 1942; G 39951.
Bodell (M)* 4450, 4451
Hagle with V...-——V.. .-— shop-
per. 1 ec. each Apr. 20, 1942;
G 39956, 39957.
Bonanno (Michaelangelo) * 4452
For freedom. © 1 c. May 2, 1942;
G 40037.
Bonanno (Michaelangelo) & Guerrieri
(Edward J.) 4453
Bonanno (Michaelangelo) :
Buy, United States defense bonds
and stamps, keep ’em going, for victory,
remember Pearl Harbor. © 1c. Mar. 7,
1942; G 39909.
Cahn (Alexander) A.-C. products.
. 4454-4460
Mues (William):
Cowboy musician.—Cowgirl musi-
cian.—Female sitting on a big fish—
Male sitting on a big fish holding a
cornucopia in his left hand.—Sailor
dancing with girl—Shepherd.—Shep-
herdess. © Mar. 12, 1942; G 39941-
39947.
Carson (Percy Alan) 4461
Karl (Walter C.):
Remember Pearl Harbor. © 1 «.
Apr. 2, 1942; G 39923.
Catholic statuary co. 4462
De Angelis (Giovanni) :
Miraculous medal shrine. © Apr.
24, 1942; G 40008.
Criterion bead & novelty co. 4463, 4464
Damast (Abraham) & Damast (Mur-
ray):
Bells1,°2) @-1' ¢- each Apr. 22,
1942; G 39965, 39966.
Crockett (Robert Arthur)
Crockett (Arthur C.):
Buyers’ guide and industrial direc- -
tory of Cincinnati. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1942;
G 39955.
Crooks (Mrs. Louie T.)
Crooks (Louie T): !
It could be tonight. ©1c. Mar. 31,
1942; G 39908.
Dalton (Merle M.)* 4467
United for victory. © 1c. Mar. 28,
1942; G 39958.
Daniels (Burt) * 4468, 4469
Hang the tyrants to the V...— make
the world safe for democracy. © 1.
Mar. 21, 1942; G 39805.
Shoot the tyrants.
1942; G 39904.
De Coux (Janet) * 4470
Awake thou sluggard. © 1 ¢. Apr.
4465
4466
(©) 4- Gc, Mar 25,
15, 1942; G 39919.
Devich (John) * 4471
Tooth and nail, and planes. ©1e.
April 15, 1942; G 39926.
Doctoroff (John) * 4472
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) ©1..
May 4, 1942: G 40043.
Faber (Ica L.) 4473
Ray .(Raymond) :
Ve S@hbc«. Apr. 18, 1942. GG 4008s.
93
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4474
pt: IV, 0. S., Vv. of
Faron (Clifton A.)*
O'd home.
G 39940.
Victory flag. © 1c. May 2, 1942;
G 40045.
Frost & Reed, ltd.
Beeton (Alan):
4474, 4475
© 1c Apr. 1%, 1942;
4476-4484
Goings on. © 1c. Apr. 25, 1942;
G 40005
Craig (J. Humbert) :
Cottages at Dungloe. © 1c. Apr.
25, 1942: G 39998.
Dawson (Montague):
Streteh to seaward. © 1 ce. Apr.
25, 1942; G 39999.
Hankey (W. Lee):
Fish quay, St. Ives. © 1c. Apr.
25, 1942; G 40000.
Harvey (Harold):
Teatime, Newlyn. © 1c. Apr. 25,
1942; G 40006.
Jacob (Alexander) :
Winter sun. ©1ce. Apr. 25, 1942;
G 40001.
Munnings (A. J.):
Why weren’t you out yesterday?
©1e. Apr. 25, 1942; G 40002.
Richter (H. Davis) :
Georgian mirror.
19/2: G 40008.
Waters (Billie) :
Crested grebe and water lilies.
1c. Apr. 25, 1942; G 40004.
Frye (Kenneth) * 4485
Keep em fiying, around the clock. ©
© ft es Apr 25.
©
1e. Apr. 23, 1942; G 39969.
Fuller (Ralph Bell) jr.* 4486
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) © 1 «.
Apr. 23, 1942; G 39970.
Gladstone (William Henry )
Schor (Frank J.):
Hmblem of patriotism. © 1c. Apr.
17, 1942.; G 39939.
Glass (Marvin)
Bement (Harold K.):
New immortal. © 1c. May 2, 1942;
G 40039.
Green Valley granite co. 4489-4494
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memo-
rial design :
Granger, 515.—Holberg, 518.—Joy-
lans, 514.—Nichols, 519.—Rutgers, 516.—
Whipple, 517. © Mar. 30, 1942; G 39932-
39937.
4487
4488
Gurske (Anna C.)* 4495
Double circle with large V filling center
of circle and small v’s set in cirele be-
tween border lines. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1942;
G 40021.
Hailey (Sam William) * 4496
Morale & war-conscious poster. ©
1c. Apr. 27, 1942; G 39997.
Hering (Henry) * 4497
Torso. © 1c. Apr. 16, 1942; G 39930.
Hetzelt (Alfred L.) & Flanigen (Rich-
ard H.)* 4408
War of the hemispheres. © 1c. May
4, 1942; G 40044.
Hintermeister (John Henry) 4499
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. J. H.]):
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
1c. Apr. 14, 1942; G 39918.
Hoffman (Malvina) * 4500, 4501
Head of Christ.
G 39°31.
Paderewski (Ignace) the last phase.
© 1c. Oct. 4, 1941; G 39981.
Honerkamp (Rosemary Gertrude) *
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1942;
oa
Ollie. ©1c. Mar. 5, 1942; G 39950.
Howard (Harry Spencer) * 4503
United nations emblem or crest. ©
1c. Apr. 15, 1942 ; G 39925.
Hoyle (Marion) * 4504
Old friend, the battling bunny from
Bataan. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1942; G 39962.
Jennewein (C. Paul) * 4505
Horse Hackney. © 1c. Apr. 30, 1942;
G 40022.
Johns (Milton Edwin) *
America’s answer.
1942; G 39973.
4506, 4507
© 1c. Feb. 13,
Liberty, America always, justice. ©
1 ec. Feb. 11, 1942; G 39974.
Johnson (Richard Burton )* 4508
World flag. © 1c. Apr. 138, 1942;
G 39924.
Johnson & Gustafson. 4509-4511
Magistris (Ugo) Memorial:
Hamlin, 149-P.—Martin, 150—P.—
Stanford, 148-P. © Sept. 30, 1941; G
40025-40027.
Kramer (Harry Edward) sr.* 4512
Rogers (Will) © 1c. Mar. 3, 1942;
G 39948.
94
WORKS
no. 4, 1942
Kubacki (John Martin) * 4513
- Silhouette of a camera on a tripod
and a photographer looking into the
camera. © 1c. Apr. 1, 1942; G 39952.
Lampl (Walter) * 4514, 4515
USA we can, we must, we will. ©
1c. Apr. 28, 1942; G 40011.
We did it before, we'll do it again. ©
1c Apr. 24, 1942; G@ 39971.
Lober (Georg) * 4516
U. S. sailor, in attitude of loading
shell in cannon. © 1 ec. May 2, 1942;
G 40040.
Lroy (John Howard) * 4517
Gibson family monument. ©1ce. Apr.
25, 1942; G 39980.
Lull creations.
Lull (Glenn S.):
Army officer.— Marine.—Sailor.—
Selectee. © Jan. 29, 1942; G 39914—
39917.
Marr & Gordon, ine.
Carter (E. S.):
Dudley cemetery memorial, 031. ©
ie. Apr. 18, 1942; G 39921.
Jamieson (John):
4518-4521
4522, 4523
Cemetery memorial, 906. © 1 «.
Apr. 13, 1942; G 39922.
Matthews (Emmett) * 4524
Victory patriotic design. © 1c. Apr.
21, 1942; G 39959.
Michigan hospital benefit assn. 4525
Gump (Andrew):
; Michigan hospital benefit associa-
tion. Health protection. © 1c. Mar.
19, 1942; G@ 39954.
Minet (Valere L.)* 4526
God, liberty, equality, justice, peace.
© 1 ce. Apr. 14, 1942; G 39920.
Moranz (Jack)*
MacArthur (General Douglas)
ec. Mar. 30, 1942; G 39938.
Nackley (Najeeb) * 4528
MacArthur (U. S. General Douglas)
©1c. Apr. 13, 1942: G 39912.
New York stock house, ine.
Weitz (Norman):
Look dandy in a Sandy Jr. Miss
Mitiy- Parittiy. © 1 ¢ Apr. 27,. 1942:
G 39983.
Niederland (William)
Niederland (Abraham):
Roosevelt (President) made in He-
brew characters which describe, in
9
4527
©1
4529
4530
OF ART
4551
artistic form, the life story of the Presi-
dent. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; G 39903.
O & N graphic arts. 4531
Nitsche (EHrik):
Air raid safety rules.. © 1 c. Apr.
21, 1942; G 39958.
Osborne co. 4532-4535
De Maris (Walter) :
Coaching scene, 4817. © 1c. Apr.
28, 1942; G 40013.
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. John
Henry]):
Dave’s done it again, 4818. ©1e.
Apr. 28, 1942; G 40014...
Muller (Annie Benson) :
Baby bowling. ©1c. Apr. 28, 1942;
G 40015.
Teller (Grif li. e., Griffith H.]) :
Country scene, 4814. ©1ce. Apr. 28,
1942; G 40012.
Peruggi (Ernesto) 4536, 4537
MacArthur. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1942; G
40016. 7
MacArthur (Gen.)
1942; G 39929.
Philtex fabrics, ine.
Leerer (Ben) :
SummerSet by Philtex. © 1c. Apr.
22, 1942; G 39967.
Potter (H. Vinton) 4539-4543
A—yvigorous growth.—B—nerves.—
C—teeth- bones.—D—sunshine.—G—an-
ti-age-ing. © 1c. each April 13, 1942;
G 39975-39979.
Rau (Melvin C.)*
Ore ApreaG;
4538
4544
Reincarnation. ©1c. Apr. 25, 1942;
G 39982.
Rock of ages corp. 4545
Kunde (Walter) :
Popelka memorial. © Dec. 18,
1940; G 39928.
Rothé (Lewis) * 4546
Dullcie’s mistakes. She is vacant too.
It might have been this. © 1c. May 4,
1942; G 40042.
Rubin (Sophie Valerie) * 4547-4550
Handsome South American.—South
American beauty. © Apr. 22, 1942;
G 40009, 40010.
Moonlight duet.— South American
dancers. © Apr. 22, 1942; G 40028,
40029.
Santelli (John Victor) * 4551
Sundial of destiny. © 1c. Mar. 31,
1942; G 39961.
—
o
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4552 pt. Iv, 0. S., v.37
Tine» wine neh er a AR Se
Schaeffer (Harry Brent) 4552
Christ calls the world to Himself
as the Saviour. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1942 ;
G 39906.
Tooker (Harry Leigh) * 4563
Stink Bug Stoop. © 1c. Apr. 7, 1942;
G 40020.
Wang (Richard Hoon) 45644570
Schettler (Amanda) * 4553 : :
Wan Chung-Chie @, Jae
Rani. ©1c. Apr. 15, 1942; G 39927. By MORO ae Lag® })
Mahjong cards:
Sears monument Co. 4554
Bamboo suit.—Character suit, 1, 2.
—Circle suit—Flowers and the seasons.
—Honor suit—Wind suit. © 1 ¢. Apr.
18, 1942; G 40030-40036.
Warren (Ferdinand Harl)* 4571
We shall not stop. © 1 ¢. May 2,
1942; G 40038.
Weaver (Jay William) * 45724584
At your front door, W-13.—Bonds
buy bullets, W-7, W-11.—Bonds for
pombs, W-4.—Call is for victory, W-10.
—Give, they give all, you give a little,
W-6.—He’s your boy, it’s your war, W-5.
—Keep ’em out, give ’em unhappy land-
ings, W-9.—Keep the home fires from
burning, W-8.—Push ’em back, W-2.—
Save lives, W-1.—Tanks for your dol-
lars, W-3.—There is no. front line, you're
in the war, W-12. © 1c. each Apr. 27,
1942: G 39984-39996.
Wescott (William Carter)* 4585
Gehrig (Lou) © 1c. Mar. 31, 1942;
G 39910.
Wick (Ralph Raymond) * 4586
V_for victory arrow. © 1c. May 4,
1942; G 40041.
Zoro dei Cappeller (Ettore de) * 4587
Our sentinel. © 1 ¢. Apr. 18, 1942 ;
G 39911.
Kirby (Haynes R.):
Cooke memorial. © Oct. 4, 1941;
G 40024.
Seely (Hert I.)* 4559
Waverly, N. Y., Rodeo capitol of the
East. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1942; G 39963.
Siegel (Dorothy) * 4556
Paper doll dresses. © 1c. Apr. 1,
1942; G 40018.
Smith (Charles T.)* 4557
United States service emblem. ©Oure
Mar. 19, 1942; G 39902.
Stanberry (Irma McKann) - 4558
Decorative glove. © 1c. Apr. 18,
1942; G 39964.
Steiner (Joseph C.)* 4559
Keep the eagle flying. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1942; G 40017.
Stevens (Chester D.) jr.* 4560
We win or we become Slaves. ©le.
Mar. 9, 1942; G 39949.
Thomas (Norman W.)* 4561
Tom and Tax. ©1c. Apr. 13, 1942 ;
G 39972.
Tirone studio. 4562
Petitto. (Albert) :
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
1c. Apr. 23, 1942; G 39968.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
96
PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[4587
Copping (Harold) 1-7 Lost sheep. R 106398, Mar. 25, 1942.
Centurion. R 106396, Mar. 25, 1942. Rich young man. R 106848, Apr. 15,
Come unto Me. R 106397, Mar. 25, | 1942.
cele Widow of Nain. R 106399, Mar. 25,
Entry into Jerusalem. R 106846, Apr. | 4942. © Ernest Noel Copping & John
15, 1942. Clarence Copping, London.
Jairus’ daughter. R 106847, Apr. 15,
1942.
461938—42——-2 97
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS
OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
All American aide de camp, ine. 4588
Greeting kisses from the home folks.
© 1c. May 2, 1942; J 34287.
Alloway (Guy)
Scaffolding bracket.
1942; I 305389.
4589
© 1c. Apr. 14,
4590-4599
© Jan. 14,
American bank note co.
Aviation no. 11, V-82885.
1942; K 50640.
Consolidated aircraft corp., center
special V—82742. © Nov. 27, 1941; K
50646.
Duplan corp., trade mark special
V-82875. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 50647.
Elgin national watch company, spe-
cial V—72008. © Apr. 14, 1933 ; K 50688.
Manufacture, V—83027. © Feb. 25,
1942; K 50642.
Non listable steel, V-82872. © Jan.
5, 1942; K 50645.
Non listable steel, V-82873. © Dec.
29, 1941; K 506389. ~
Southwestern Bell telephone co., spe-
cial V—75357. © Feb. 13, 1936; K 50644.
Sun oil co., center special V—82366.
© July 10, 1941; K 50643.
V-82935. © Jan. 27, 1942; K 50641.
American telephone & telegraph co.
4600-4605
Before you leave are gears, wheels,
ignition, handbrake all set the safe way?
224.—Lucky I took that first aid course,
227.—That step looks loose, 226.—That’s
something we telephone men iearned
from experience, 223.—Why be hit if
something goes wrong? 228.—Your lad-
der will stay put, 225. © Jan. 13, 1942;
K 50587-50592.
Archbishopric of New York. 4606
Our Lady of New York, 42145. ©l1e.
Apr. 17, 1942; J, 84253.
Arenz (John A.) 4607-4609
Arenz airplane lock-nuts, speed type.
© 1e. Apr. 16, 1942; I 30520.
Arenz double ring fibre or steel lock
nut.—Arenz slotted semi-finished hexa-
gon nuts, S. A. E. steel castellated nuts.
© 1c. each Apr. 17, 1942; I 30524, 30525.
Asbury (Stanley Joseph) 4610
Streamlined projectiles, bladed type.
©1c. Apr. 27, 1942; I 30602.
Atkins (Lawrence R.), Atkins (Eliza-
beth B.), Atkins (Harriet Ruth) &
Atkins (Hannah Ruth) 4611
Atkins steel coil tire. ©1ce. Apr. 28,
1942; I 30627.
Bawe co. 4612
[Marriage certificate] ©1c. Apr. 15,
1942; K 50686.
Beidler-Viken, ine. 4613
De Forest Van Slyck (Mrs.) ©1.«
Mar. 19, 1942; J 34286.
Bender (Abe) 4614-4616
In the air.—On the land.—On the sea.
© Apr. 1, 1942; K 50633, 50634, 50636.
Berjoan toy co. 4617
Bing—’em. © Apr. 4, 1942; K 50588.
Bethlehem steel co. 4618-4620
Buy U. S. defense bonds. © Mar. 18,
1942; K 50728.
How to use a fire extinguisher.
Apr. 4, 1942; K 50701.
Our department is.
50702.
Boehm (Paul F.)
Flashlight and accessory.
Apr. 28, 1942; I 30620.
Bostwick (O. M.) & Smith (Austin)
4622
New York city, Club house and
grounds of the West side tennis club at
S8th and 89th sts., and Highth ave., from
1892 to 1901.° © 1 « Apr. 10, 19420
34254.
Breirather (Ignatz) 4623
Combination keyless door lock. © 1
ce. Apr. 21, 1942; I 30550.
©
© Apr. 8, 1942; K
4621
© ice.
98
no. 4, 1942
Bressler editorial cartoons, ine. Vic-
tory-builders diy. 4624, 4625
Come on, you workers, give ’em hell.—
Fighting front depends on our front. ©
Mar. 18, 1942: K 50539, 50540.
Briskman (Joseph) 4626
Patrol tower. © 1 c. Mar. 18, 1942;
I 30561.
Brown (Garrett Coulter) 4627
Keep out. blackout. wear your goggles.
© Mar. 28, 1942: K 50714.
Brown & Bigelow. 46284642
Bringing home the bacon, L—32289.—
Chance for a double, L-32292.—Critical
moment, L-—82284.—Early start, L-—
32287.—End of a fighter, L-32286.—Ex-
citement a plenty, L—32283.—Heading
for home, L—32281.—Honkers coming
in, L-32291.—Making a deal, L-32282.—
Northern beauty, L—32285.—Prize tro-
phy, L-32288.—Straightaway shot, L-
32290. © Apr. 17, 1942; K 50674-50685.
MacArthur (General ©
Apr. 17, 1942; K 50700.
McCaleb (F.):
Old timers, 42049.—Winter morn-
ing, 42050. © Apr. 17, 1942; K 50671,
50672.
Brown instrument co.
Brown chart, 561.
I 30605.
Brown instrument co. [chart] 12570.
© Feb. 5, 1942; I 30501.
12624, 14032. © Mar. 3, 1942;
1 305°0, 30593. -
— 14030. © Mar. 6, 1942; 130592.
—— 14031. © Mar. 9, 1942; 130591.
Bruce (Leslie John) 4649
I. Q. ©l1c. Mar. 24, 1942: 130516.
Bruns (B. J.) 4650
House plan, series 3294. © Apr. 2,
1942 ; 1 30505.
Burks (H. Ray) 4651
Birthplace of General Douglas Mac-
Arthur, U. S. arsenal, Little Rock,
Arkansas. © Mar. 26, 1942; K 50343.
4652
© 1 ec. Apr.
Douglas)
4645-4648
© Feb. 18, 1942;
Burstrom (Gustave A.)
Machine key extractor.
21, 1942; 1 30546.
California. University. Regents.
4653
Tephigram. © Nov. 5, 1941; I 30584.
4689
Camp Grant studio. 46544669
Grant (Camp), Ill: .
Company B—29th medical train-
ing battalion. © Mar, 19, 182; J
34228.
Company B, 3ist medical training
battalion—Company C, 32nd medical
training battalion. © Apr. 26, 1942;
J 34292, 34298.
Company D, 32nd medical training
battalion. © Apr. 10, 1942; J 34217.
27th medical training battalion, Com-
pany A-D. © Apr. 29, 1942; J 34288—
34291.
29th medical training battalion, Com-
panyi:A, °C, -D. © Mar.,, 28-1942 ;
J 34244, 34255, 34256.
80th medical training battalion, April,
1942. © Apr. 8, 1942; J 34184.
3ist medical training battalion. Com-
pany A, C. © Apr. 28, 1942; J 34294,
34295.
32nd medical training battalion.
Company A, B. © Apr. 23, 1942;
J 34257, 34258.
Carter (Edwin) 4670
We will win. © Jan. 12, 1942 ; K 50558.
Celotex corp. 4671
Celotex low cost demountable house,
200. © Mar. 16, 1942; I 30526.
Christenson (Lewis) 4672
Sure grip trailer hitch. © 1c Apr.
21, 1942; I 30555.
Christofferson (Sam D.) 4673
Desk set. © 1 c Apr. 21, 1942;
I 30549.
Coca-cola co. 4674, 4675
My job today.—When men come
through. © Apr. 3, 1942; J 34264, 34265.
Cohen (Joseph Max) 4676
U. S. P. O. service, army & navy serv-
ice, helicopter roof doors. © 1c. Mar.
16, 1942; I 30606.
Colt’s patent fire arms mfg. co.
4677-4679
Don’t act as if you belonged with
these, please help to Keep the toilets
clean. Emery, it can’t happen to you if
you wear your protective goggles.—He
ran downstairs, walk and avoid acci-
dents. © Apr. 21, 1942; K 50687-50689.
Co-mo photo co. 4680-4689
Arnolds Park, Iowa on West Okoboji
Lake, D-445. © Apr. 17, 1942: J 34240.
Milford, Iowa, D-486. © Apr. 17,
1942; J 34236.
99
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4690
Co-mo photo co.—Continued
Minnewashta and West Okoboji
(Lakes) at Arnolds Park, Ia., D-481,
D-442, D-444, D-446. © Apr. 17, 1942;
J 342338, 34238, 34239, 34241.
West Okoboji Lake, Iowa:
Manhattan Beach, D-438.—Method-
ist camp, D-433.—Pikes Point, D-432.—
Pillsbury Point, D-447. ©1c. Apr. 17,
1942; J 34234, 34235, 34287, 34242.
Cook (L. L.) co. 4690
Hirohito (Hmperor) in his palace,
27 X. © Apr. 27, 1942; J 34282.
Cosmades (Cosmas V.) Shakespeare
house on winter night. © Apr. 21,
1942; J 34259. 4691
Crocker (Alfred Armstrong) 4692
Articulator angle guide. ©1c. Mar.
31, 1942; I 305381.
Cullum (Dean Lewis) 4693
[New and improved design of a tri-
level residence] 4206-A. ©1c. Apr. 29,
1942; I 30607.
Daniels (Burt) 4694, 4695
Hang the tyrants to the V. ©1e.
Mar. 21, 1942; I 30587.
Shoot the tyrants.
1942; I 30588.
DeFilippi (Armando Paolo) 4696
Anti-aircraft gun carrier photographic
smoke screen magnesium illumination
bomb. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1942; I 30560.
Dewitz (Charles Edward) 4697
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
Apr. 15, 1942; KIX 50648.
Doran (William T.)
Moonlight in Hawaii:
Beauty in the Ala Wai, 10.—Dia-
mond Head from Waikiki Beach, 8.—
Honolulu and Aloha Tower from Punch-
bowl, 6.—Honolulu and Diamond Head
from Aloha Tower, 2.—Honolulu and
Waikiki from Diamond Head, 1.—Hono-
lulu harbor and Aloha Tower, 3.—Hula
moon at Waikiki, 13.—Kaleapohaku
and St. Louis from Ala Wai, 9.—Manoa
Valley from Ala Wai, Waikiki, 7.—
Punchbowl! Easter cross, reflection study
in Ala Wai, 11.—Royal Hawaiian and
Moana, Waikiki Beach, 5.—Tropical
mirror at Waikiki, 12.—Waikiki and
Easter cross from Diamond Head, 4.
© May 20, 1941; J 34266-34278.
Douthitt (John) & Robinson (Oscar)
; 4711
Pastoral; by William Shayer, sr. ©
Apr: 211942 Ht 23270.
© ac. Mari;
46984710
pt. Iv, 0. S..%SF
Dow (Louis F.) co. 4712
MacArthur (General) ; by Carl Boh-
nen. © Apr. 16, 1942; K 50649.
Dow, Jones & co., inc. 4713
Dow Jones monthly stock averages
from 1897 through February 1942. ©
Mar, 24, 1942; I 30601.
Edgerton (John D.) 4714
Three kittens. © Mar. 30, 1942; J
34229.
Hisele (Louis A.)
Fashion figuremeter.
1942; I 30611.
Ellerman (Frank G.) 4716
Yankee kitchen. © 1c. Apr. 20, 1942;
I 30612.
Eppert (Lorenzo W.)
Jet cooling of radiators.
21, 1942; I 30541.
Self reversing solenoid. © 1c. Apr.
21, 1942; I 30543.
Erickson (Jens) & Bjerke (Henry C.)
4719
4715
©1c. Apr. 29,
4717, 4718
© 1 c. Apr.
Erickson grain door opener. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 14, 1942; I 30535.
Erskine (W. J.) co. 4720, 4721 »
U. S. army, Fort Greeley, Kodiak,
Alaska, 1,2. © Mar. 14, 1942; K 50545,
50546.
Exercycle corp. 4722
Keep fit. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 50650.
Faison (Frank S8.) 4723
Americans, keep ’em flying. © Mar.
23, 1942; K 50556.
Figaro (George H.) 4724
Wind challenger. ©1c. Apr. 21, 1942;
I 30553.
Filas (Frank J.) ATZ
Three-way opener and knife sharp-
ener. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1942; I 30556.
Fisher (Bert J.) 4726
Fond memories. © Mar. 21, 1942; J
34183.
Foss (Richard P.) 4727
Screen slide. © 1c. Apr. 28, 1942;
I 30626.
Frenzel (Milton W.) 4728
Golgotha. © Mar. 20, 1942; K 50544.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 4729-4744
Brean:
Bridge, Polperro, 1689.—Cornish
1691.—Fish street St. Ives,
street,
100
CLASSES
no. 4, 1942
1690.—Polperro Harbour, 1688. © Feb.
4, 1942; H 2832-2335.
[Dancing girl] ; by Hovsep Pushman.
© July 17, 1941; H 2346.
Dawson (Montague) :
Caught, the doomed Bismarck. ©
Oct. 8, 1941; H 2328.
In Narvik Fjord. © June 3, 1941;
H 2329.
Early summer; by W. B. E. Ranken.
© Feb. 4, 1942; H 23388.
Nockolds (Roy):
Eyes of the convoy. © Jan. 20,
1942; H 2342.
Journey’s end.
H 2340.
Some of the few. © Feb. 26, 1942;
H 2336.
Pines on the dunes; by Jan Kagie, jr.
© Dec. 1, 1941; H 2831.
Spring landscape; by B. Len Hart.
© Dee. 17, 1941; H 2339.
Wedderburn children; by E. E. Mil-
ner. © Sept. 3, 1941; H 2830.
Winter landscape; by Duncan Grant.
© Mar. 10, 1942; H 2341.
Woodrick; by W. Russell Fiint. ©
Feb. 19, 1942; H 2337.
Fulton (J. W.)
© Mar. 20, 1942;
4745
Dy-lyr. © 1 c@ Apr. 21, 1942; I
30547.
Gaddis (William H.) 4746
Remember Pearl Harbor, 7-11. ©
Feb. 26, 1942); K 50581.
Garofalo (Romeo) ATA
For liberty and justice for all. Be it
remembered, etc. © Mar. 6, 1942;
K 50682.
Garrett (Warren F.) 4748
Members serving with the armed
forces of the U. S. A. Roster for world
war no. 2. © Apr. 1, 1942; K 50542.
General electric co. 4749-4760
Greene (Walter L.):
At McDonald observatory, Texas,
electricity moves and controls one of the
world’s largest telescopes.— Diesel-elec-
tric locomotive, the answer to industry’s
need for low-cost haulage.—Hlectricity
serves national defense through two-
way radio for land, sea, and air forces.—
Exterior home lighting brings added
cheer and beauty te the Christmas sea-
son.—Lances of light that help guard
our land through the darkness of
night.—Modern street car, triumph of
transit-vehicle engineering, speeds past
Independence hall.—New ships, electric-
i Fe 6 Oi
4801
welded, and driven by G-E turbines,
swell the U. S. merchant fleet.—Pas-
senger Ship or tanker, battleship or sub-
marine, electricity helps build them
all—tThis electrically driven wheelbar-
row carries material 9.6 miles at Shasta
dam.—Through thin air, miles above the
earth, by the aid of G-E turbo-super-
chargers. © Nov. 6, 1941; K 50616-
50618, 50620-50623, 50625-50627.
Mott-Smith (H. M.):
Skilled hands and ingenious ma-
chinery produce the electric motor, sym-
bol of industrial power.—Waterwheel
generators harness the Susquehanna
river to drive crack electric trains. ©
Nov. 6, 1941; K 50619, 50624.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
A761
I'll do my best, MacArthur. © Apr.
10, 1942; K 50693.
General motors sales corp. Chevrolet
motor div. 4762
Sell the product. ©1c. July 2, 1941;
J 34181.
Gotliffe (Irving I.) 4763
[Room-aid-or-furniture templates] ©
Apr. 24, 1942; K 50698.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 4764
Hlectronic impulse control system. ©
1c. Apr. 22, 1942; I 30558.
Groot (Adrian) 4765
Uncle Sam is on the job. © Apr. 10,
1942; K 50706.
Gropius (Walter) & Wachsmann (Kon-
rad) 4766
Packaged house. © 1 ce. Apr. 30,
1942; I 80609.
Gross-Schoenwald, ine. 4767, 4768
Yes, General MacArthur, we too shall
do our best. © Apr. 238, 1942; K 507380.
Yowre in there pitching for Uncle
Sam. © Apr. 23, 1942; K 50781.
Haberstroh (John C.) 4769
Buck deer fight, Yellowstone park. ©
Jan. 19, 1942; J 34243.
Halden (F. E.) 4770
Luke VI-12. © Mar. 30, 1942 ; H 2326.
Hansen (Carl Andreas) 771-4801
Anoka apple, 39, 40.—Hansen bush
cherry, 25, 26, 32.—Hansen’s dwarf red-
flesh plum, 30, 38, 41.—Manchurian apri-
cot, 28, 31, 387.—Manchurian beauty
flowering crab, 29—May day tree, 36, |
42.—Shilka everblooming orchid iris, 33,
34, 35. © Feb. 9, 1942; J 34190-34206.
101
‘
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4802
Hansen (Carl Andreas) —Continued
Hansen bush cherry, 4, 22. © Jan.
6, 1942; J 34209, 34215.
Hansen bush cherry, 15, 18, 19, 20.—
May day tree, 13, 23, 24. © Jan. 7,
1942: J 34207, 34208, 34210-34214.
Hansen bush cherry, 48, 44.—Man-
churian beauty flowering crab, 45, 46, 47.
© Feb. 14, 1942; J 34185-34189.
Harlan (Samuella) 4802
Victory asparagus cooker. © 1c. Apr.
14, 1942; I 30588.
Hartford (Marie Cary) 4803
Helen of Troy brassiere. © 1c. Apr.
30, 1942; I 30608.
Hauser (Bonner B.)
Kitchen knife holder.
1942; I 30622.
Healy (Leonard G.) 4805
Member of this parish on duty with
the United Statesarmed forces. © Mar.
20, 1942; K 50557.
Heinz (H. J.) co. 4806
[Bean pot and other food] © Feb. 2,
1942; K 50692.
Hermitage art co., inc. 4807-4810
Christ before the doctors, 1030.—
Christmas service folder for church an-
nouncements, 1010.—Church bulletin,
1032.—EHaster, 1027. © Apr. 1, 1942;
K 50583-50586.
Higby (Samuel) camp institute for bet-
ter posture. 4811
Good posture for defense of health and
country. © Mar. 18, 1942; K 506387.
4812
4804
© 1c. Apr. 28,
Hodgson (James A.)
Safety bar for automobiles. © 1c.
Apr. 28, 1942; I 306380.
Holophane co., ine. 4813
Holophane point by point chart, 5050.
© Jan. 26, 1942; I 30527.
Horner (Charles Asbury) 4814
Lateh for single gates. © 1. Apr.
14, 1942; I 30537.
Horrell (R. E.) 4815, 4816
Always specify by truck. © May 1,
1942; K 50733.
Defense begins at home.
1942; K 50690.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 4817-4828
Are you a dummy?—Did you ever
© Apr. 9,
meet a defeatist?—Fifth column, sni-
pers!—Give us the stuff! We'll finish
the job!—He may be exhibit A if we
-tition.— Exterior and
Dt. LV, S..%- ow
don’t wake up now !—Jap pay day, slave
labor camp.—Our enemies want infor-
mation, please!—They could go places
on a lost badge!—They’ve been taking
it below the belt for years!—What are
you giving?—Would you know how to
act if you met a bomb today ?—Yester-
day we may not have been angels. ©
Apr. 10, 1942; K 50569-50580.
Huntington (John) polytechnic insti-
tute. 4829
Berwyn A-720. © Mar. 28, 1942;
I 30600.
International art pub. co., ine. 4830
Young sculptress ; by Ward Lockwood.
© Apr. 9, 1942; K 50536.
Isaacson (Robert)
Cobbs (Jay):
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
4831, 4832
Apr. 9, 1942; H 2347.
Wainwright (Lieutenant General
Jonathan M.) © Apr. 15, 1942; H 2348.
James (Wilber 8S.) 4833
Kansas City, Mo., K. C. terminal ry.
co., Union station. © Jan. 17, 1942;
J 34232.
Jarman (Emerson W.) 4834-4837
Standard prefabricated teepee for
teepee village:
Section view showing interior par-
apex design.—
Wall construction.—Floor plan. ©1c.
each Apr. 18, 1942; I 30511-30514.
Jensen (Martin) 4838
Indian picture writing on a boulder
near Bard, Calif. © Mar. 31, 1942;
K 50554.
Johnson (Kenneth W.) 4839
Chuting. star) © (Apr: 20 aaa.
K 50582.
Johnson (Thomas R.) 4840-4844
J. H. I. plan 100. Sheets 1, 3—A, 1,
15-A, 16. © Apr. 8, 1942; 1_380506—
30510.
Keefauver (H. Elton) 4845
Speed King sprayer. © 1c. Apr. 21,
1942; I 30544.
Kelly-Read & co., inc.
Think American:
48464854
127. Wild rumors are as destruc-
{ive as enemy bombs. © Jan. 29, 1942;
K 50608.
131. They’re out to win! © Jan.
30, 1942; K 50609.
133. Never.
K 50614.
© Feb. 3, 1942;
102
SOE ta Me -
a ee
CLASSES
no. 4, 1942
134. Don’t forget what we're fight-
ing for. © Feb. 10, 1942; K 50613.
185. Don’t explode if you must do
without conveniences so America can
have the tools to win the war. © Feb.
17, 1942; K 50606.
_ 187. Don’t lead with your chin. ©
Mar. 11, 1942; K 50607.
138. To put America’s security
ahead of personal safety or gain is the
surest test of a true America. © Mar.
18, 1942: K 50610.
139. War is hell.
K 50611.
140. And if our lines should form
and break, because of things you failed
to make. © Mar. 25, 1942; K 50612.
A855
© Mar. 5,
© Mar. 20, 1942;
Kenney (Joseph B.)
V for victory association.
1942; K 50704.
King features syndicate, ine. 4856-4870
Annette enacts Little Miss Muffett,
T-200A.—Cecile enacts Rain, rain, go
away, T-192A—Marie enacts Mary had
a little lamb, T-184A. © Apr. 26, 1942;
J 34279-84281.
Dionne quints illustrate Mother Goose,
T-187.—Emilie enacts Pussy cat, pussy
eat, T-198A.—Yvonne enacts Little Jack
Horner, T-198A.—Quints enact Dicory
dicory, dock, T-196. © Apr. 19, 1942;
J 34249-34252.
Dionne quintuplets at devotions, U-
14—Quintuplets color Haster eggs, U-
16.— Quintuplets in an Easter tableau,
U-24. © Apr. 5, 1942; J 34220-34222.
Joyal (Dr.) poses with Marie Dionne,
U—53.—Provencher (Nurse) greets Dr.
Joyal, U-45.—Quints and their new phy-
sician, Dr. I. Joyal, U-49. © Apr. 12,
1942; J 34225-34227,
Yvonne attended by Dr. Joyal, U-
55.—Yvonne laughs at comics, U-56. ©
Apr. 22, 1942; J 34284, 34285.
Kingmon (Adren Anthony) 4871
US must win. © Apr. 30, 1942; K
50725.
Klagstad (August) A872
Lincoln (Abraham); by A. Klagstad.
© Apr. 11, 1942; H 2312.
Klienberg (Benjamin)
U. S. © Apr. 9, 1942; K 50673.
Kruczek (Stanley J.)
Arch-shaped radio chassis.
4873
A874
© -<
* Apr. 28, 1942; I 30629.
1G lard
4912
Kruger (Frans) 4875
Micrometer attachment with stand.
© le. Apr. 21, 1942; I 30551.
Lee (H.) 4876-4879
[America calling] G. P. 6956; by A. W.
Nunemaker. © Apr. 1, 1942; K 50560.
[American Flag flying]—[Victory .
shield]|—[Victory Shield with service
Flag] © Apr. 24, 1942; K 50717-50719.
Leeds & Northrup co. 4880-4901
[Leeds & Northrup recorder paper]
319. © Dec. 10, 1941; I 30563.
—— 631. © Dec. 20, 1941; I 30565.
632, 633. © Dee. 11, 1941; I
30567, 30569.
634, 641.
© Jan. 29, 1942: I
| 30570, 30571.
Tee, GOD:
= (BS)
= EL
© Jan. 22, 1942; I 30562.
© Feb. 24, 1942; I 30564.
© Feb. 3, 1942; I 30566.
— 640. © Feb. 26, 1942; I 30568.
—— 642. © Mar. 18, 1942; I 30572.
648, 645. © Mar. 10, 1942;
I 30573, 30574.
Micromax model R chart, 1204. ©
Dec. 10, 1941; I 30575.
1205. © Apr. 10, 1942; I 30576.
—— 1206. © Mar. 10, 1942: I 30577.
1207. © Apr. 2, 1942: I 30578.
—— 1208-1210. © Mar. 20, 1942;
I 30579-30581.
—— 1211. © Apr. 14, 1942: 1 30582.
—— 1212. © Apr. 16, 1942: I 30583.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, ine.
4902-4910
Afternoon in December; by Aldro T.
Hibbard. © Dec. 31, 1941; H 2325.
Beauvais tapestry; by Dimitry Alex-
androff. © Jan. 8, 1942; H 2323.
Cederborg (Nils) :
Blossomtime. — Bowl of nastur-
tiums.—Springtime.—Summer beauties.
© Mar. 9, 1942; Ht 2317-2320.
Martinique, native huts; by Hloise
pean. C) Dee: 2, 1944 oe 2324
Williams (Keith Shaw) :
Homestead.—Surf at Balboa. ©
Dee. 18, 1941; H 2321, 2322.
Lewis (Milton L.) 4911
Wasted light is wasted might. ©
May 1, 1942; K 50732.
Loughlin (John J.) 4912
Invincible. © 1 ec Apr. 28, 1942;
J 34263.
103
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4913
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 37
4913
© Apr. 20, 1942;
Loyalty posters.
America is at war.
K 50708.
Lyttaker (Edward) 4914
Control of subterranean water. ©1c.
Apr. 6, 1942; I 80532.
McCain (John D.) 4915
Solar heater. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1942;
I 30554.
McCord (Charles Dwight) 4916
Auto-sentinel model no. 1. © Apr. 27,
1942; I 30604.
McDonnell (Alexander D.)
Window cleaner or washer.
Apr. 21, 1942; I 30552.
Macfadden health service bureau, inc.
4918
[Anatomical chart] © Apr. 8, 1942;
IT 30614.
McPherren (Glen) 4919
Projector. © Feb. 7, 1942; I 30603.
Major (Emil) & Major (Aranka) 4920
Combined apron and kit convertible
into a bag. © 1. Apr. 15, 1942; I
30518.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios, ine.
921
We can’t win with blue prints. ©
Apr. 29, 1942; K 50727.
Mann (William H.) 4922
Flags of the Pan American Union.
© Apr. 8, 1942; K 50598.
Memphis paper co., inc. 49234933
Approval of satisfied customers proves
the quality of our cleaning, dyeing, press-
ing service, 132. © May 2, 1940; K
59595.
Be proud of your family’s appearance,
33. © Aug. 1, 1940; K 50596.
Deluxe service for distinguished ap-
pearance, 120. © Aug. 16, 1940; K
50597.
Give added life to your clothes! 127.
© Aug. 3, 1940; K 50594.
Good appearance! 125. © May 10,
1940; K 50599.
Lovely ladies, 121: © Aug. 16, 1940;
K 50600.
Our apparel cleaning is an investment
in appearance, 129. © Aug. 16, 1940;
K 50601.
Our cold storage facilities give the ut-
most in scientific protection, 135.
Mar. 3, 1940; K 50598.
4917
©l1e.
Servicing vacation wardrobes, 122. ©
July 20, 1940; K 50602.
[Sitting lady] 128. © May 25, 1940;
K 50603.
Superior cleaning service, 123. ©
June 16, 1940; K 50605.
Mettel (Al)
MacArthur (General
Apr. 11, 1942; K 50615.
Moore (Loris Carlyle) 4935
Introducing The Dumm family, the
cause of all auto accidents. © Mar. 30,
1942; K 50567.
Morici (Salvatore), Belvedere (Pasqual
P.) & Blom (Edwin) 4936
Heater for internal combustion engine
4934
Douglas) ©
cooling water and heater. © 1c. Apr.
21, 1942; I 30548.
Moss & €0. 4937
Dance minuet; by Samuel A. Moss.
© Aug. 11, 19389; H 2311.
National committee on the observance
of Mother’s day, ine. 4938
Hats off to mother, Mother’s day, May
10[th]. © Feb. 26, 1942; K 50628.
National ptg. co., inc. 4939
Friendly message. Birds in branches,
4213. © Mar. 2, 1942; K 50535.
Neergaard (Charles F.) 4940
Single story hospital double pavilion
plan, capacity 54 beds. © Feb. 17, 1942;
I 30515.
Nelson (Victor J.) 4941
Plastic bomb [and] plastic wing rib.
© Mar. 31, 1942; I 30500.
New England police revolver league.
4942
Victory defense target. © Mar. 25,
1942; K 50691.
New York graphic society, inc.
4948-4949
Breakfast by the river, 770; by Pierre
Auguste Renoir.—Open window in Nice,
771; by Rauol Dufy. © Apr. 1, 1942;
H 2314, 2315.
Lady at the piano, 776; by Pierre
August Renoir.—Village panorama,
653 ; by Paul Cézanne.—Young girl at an
open half-door, 651; by Harmensz Rem-
brandt, van Rijn. © Apr. 25, 1942;
H 23438-2345.
Rainy day, New England cottage, 655 ;
by Frank W. Benson. © Apr. 20, 1942;
H 2316.
104
CLASSES H—K
no. 4, 1942
4997
Wedding dance, 312; by Pieter
Bruegel, the elder. © Mar. 16, 1942; H
Pole.
Newlin (Thomas J.) 4950
Sock the Jap, remember Pearl Harbor.
© Mar. 27, 1942; K 50705.
Newman (Charles X.) 4951
[Traffic solution for the 12th St. dam
traffic bottleneck] ©41c. Apr. 16, 1942;
1.30521, -
Norcross. 4952-4957
Anniversary greetings to my wife,
15W332. © Apr. 10, 1942; K 50710.
Double wish for your birthday, for
dad, 25B727. © Apr. 3, 1942; K 50709.
Happy birthday to my husband, the
head of the house, 25B844.—Hi toots,
12T269.—Is there a bare chance of a
letter from you, 10R783. © Mar. 14,
1942 ; K 50707, 50711, 50712.
- To mother and father at Christmas,
25N529. © Apr. 6, 1942; K 50708.
Nystrom (A. J.) & co. 4958, 4959
First aid is good defense—What to
do. ©1ce. each Mar. 18, 1942; I 30597,
30598.
O'Keefe (Robert E.) 4960
O Keefe’s design for latex extraction
plant. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1942; I 30502.
Otarion, inc. 4961
Cross section of the ear. © Oct. 21,
1941; I 30585.
Paper, stationery & tablet manufactur-
ers assn., ine. 4962
Bonds of victory, write those letters
today. National letter writing week.
© May 1, 1942; K 50726.
Pappas (William C.) 4963
Byrd (Rear Admiral Richard E.) ©
Feb. 10, 1942; J 34218.
Patterson (Roy McClure) 4964
Photographs of sounds of porcelain
and plastic teeth coming together. ©
1 c. May 4, 1942; J 34296.
Pick (Alfred W.) 4965, 4966
Pick snappy service.—Pick takes the
cake. © Mar. 2, 1942; K 50629, 50630.
Pittsburgh steel co. 4967
Collapse data for Pittsburgh special
and API casing. ©1e. Apr. 21, 1942;
I 30540.
Place (Claude A.)
Pico Alpine ski lift Rutland, Vt.
Mar. 23, 1942; J 34180.
4968
©
461038423
Posatsky (Bohdan) 4969
Drill gauge. © 1. Apr. 14, 1942;
I 30599.
Poster service co., ine. 4970, 4971
Don’t waste paper, A2. © Apr. 2,
1942; K 50668.
Turn out the lights you don’t need,
A3. © Apr. 20, 1942; K 50729.
Preston (John J.) 4972
Grade point average [chart] : 1:00 to
2:00; 2:00 to 3:00. © Mar. 9, 1942;
I 30530.
Rauer (Clayton D.)
4973
Model toys make model boys. ©1e.
Mar. 30, 1942; J 34230.
Reilly (William P. H.) | 4974
Beyer (Alfred M.) jr.:
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
Apr. 28, 1942; K 50720.
Reppa (Andrew) _ 4975
- Dry cell headlight. © 1. Apr. 21,
1942; I 30542. _
Roberts memorials, ine. 4976, 4977
Memorial:
DeJernett (W. B.), 711-C.—Everts
(C.A.), 1711. ©1c. each May 2, 1942;
I 30618, 30619.
Robey (R. J.) 4978
Dude. © Apr. 10, 1942; J 34283.
Robinson (Harry K.) jr. & Williams
(Frank) 4979
Fight for freedom. © Feb. 25, 1942;
K 50555.
Roebling’s (John A.) sons co. 4980
American industry pledges victory.
© Apr. 2, 1842; K 50722.
Rust craft publishers, inc. 4981-4997
At Christmas, X 211 F, X 211 R. ©
Mar. 1, 1942; K 50660, 50663.
Christmas greeting, X 211 A.—May
Christmas day be rich in ples es x
211 D.—Wish for Christmas, X 211 K.—
Wishing you Christmas blessings, X 211
N. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 50651-50653,
50656.
Christmas greetings, X 211 B, X 211
H, X 211 M.. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 50662,
50664, 50665.
Christmas wish, X 211 E, X211 P, X
211 S.. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 50655, 50658,
50659.
To you at Christmas, X 211 C, X 211
G, X 211 T. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 50654,
50657, 50661.
105
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4998
pt. IV, 0s, v..8F
Rust craft publishers, ine.—Continued
SerVing, 50AF1697.—These colors will
not run, 50AF1696. © Mar. 1, 1942;
K 50666, 50667.
Ruthman machinery co.
Gusher :
Double suction machine tool cool-
ant pump, model 11023—A long, 11023—A
short.—Flange mounted machine tool
coolant pump, model 11020A long, 11020
A short.—Motor driven machine tool
coolant pump, model ULO, drawing
7130.—Motor driven model UL pump,
drawing 71-T.C.S. © Mar. 30, 1942;
I 80496-30499.
Sallmann (Warner E.) 5002
I am the resurrection and the life. ©
Feb. 28, 1942; K 50728.
Salvation army, ine.
Consider the lilies.
4998-5001
5003
© Feb. 28, 1942;
K 50724.
San Francisco convention & tourist bu-
reau. 5004
San Francisco convention & tourist
bureau [thermometer letterhead] ©
Feb. 18, 1942; K 50715.
Savage (Harry P.) 5005
Our boy is in service. © Apr. 15,
1942; K 50716.
Sawyer (Ernest Walker) 5006
Technical foundation chart with two
known points. © Apr. 15, 1942; I 30610.
Schmiedel (Oscar B.) 5007
Resuscitating apparatus. ©1c. Apr.
14, 1942; I 80533.
Schoolfield (Lucille D.) & Timberlake
(Josephine B.) 5008
Our consonant chart. © Apr. 1, 1942;
K 50721.
Schwartz (Max) 5009
Uncle Sam, a light in the blackout.
© Apr. 28, 1942; K 50718.
Seel (Charles) 5010
Sheet metal fabrication. © 1c. Apr.
23, 1942; I 30589.
Shelton (W. P.) 5011
Sharing Easter happiness; by Ralph
Berry. © Mar. 23, 1942; K 50669.
Siebert (Irwin J.)
Tail plane amusement car. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 20, 1942; 1380528,
Silver (Jesse W.) 5013
Proofing sail and steamships against
sinking. © 1c. Apr. 21, 1942; 130545.
5012
Simpson (Ralph E.) 5014
Seminole queen. © Feb. 15, 1942; J
34182.
Sisters of St. Joseph. 5015
Star of Peace. © Apr. 10, 1942; K
50561,
Smith (Oscar Marvin) 5016-5018
Smith chart for impedance values,
copper wire:
25 cycle-—60 cycle. © 1 c. each ~
Apr. 25, 1942; 1 30594, 30595.
Smith chart no. 1 for determining
voltage regulation of transmission cir-
cuits. ©1e. Apr. 25, 1942; 130596.
Smyrski (Thomas John) 5019
Unassembled model of a controllable
displacement submarine. © 1 ec. Apr.
2, 1942; J 34216.
Southard (Paul Vincent) - 5020
Victory for America; by Homer Arm-
sted Hamer. © Feb. 10, 1942; K 50568.
Standard pub. co. 5021
[Easter story]; by Byron deBolt. ©
Mar. 31, 1942; K 50537.
Stellman (Louis John) 5022
Spirit-of °65. © Apr. 7 1942-8
34281.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, ine.
5023-5029
America’s modern plastic exposition,
CH7972. © Mar. 15, 1941; J 34224.
Fashions a la carte, CH 9150. ©
July 3, 1941; J 34245.
Sherman display cart CH 9044-1—
CH 9044-3. © Aug. 11, 1941; J 34246—
34248.
There’s work to do in ’42, Esquire
says, father’s a busy man, CM 1873. ©
Mar. 9, 1942; J 34228.
Victory. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 50681.
Sterling (Albert) 5030
Uncle Sam’s victory theatre. © Apr.
21, 1942; K 50699.
Stevens (M. C.) 5031
Non-loading end mill or reamer. ©
1c. Apr. 14, 1942; 130534.
Steward (John C.) 5032
We are proud to be Americans. Vital
defense aid emblem. © Mar. 16, 1942;
K 50541.
Stewart (Earle) 5033
Proof for problem of the trisection of
any angle by the use only of the com-
106
CLASSES H—K
no, 4, 1942
passes and unruled straightedge. © Te.
Mar. 28, 1942; I 30504.
Stickums co. 5034-5039
Do not disturb.—Handle with care.—
Hands off.—Keep your chin up.—Man
who relaxes is aiding the Axis—V. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; K 50529-50534.
Stoll (Bessie Mosley ) 5040, 5041
Mosley plastic or metal built in safety
bath tub. ©1c. Apr, 22, 1942; I 30559.
Mosley Old Shaker style space saver
davenport. ©1c. May 1, 1942; I 306138.
Strantz (William A.) 5042
Plow attachment. 28,
1942; I 30625.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 5043-5046
Tag chart, A-40—0-15-8, A-95-0-15-8,
A-165-25-8. © Apr. 23, 1942; I 30615-
30617.
— R-20-0-80-9. © Apr. 10, 1942;
I 30519.
Tatum (Victor Holt) 5047, 5048
Barb-lock closure for envelopes, mail-
ers, ete. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1942; I 30517.
Dart-lock enclosure for envelopes,
mailers, etc. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1942; I
30503.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine
Chicago:
Buckingham fountain by night,
Grant Park, 1B—H1554.—Tribune tower,
1B-H1504. © Nov. 25, 1941; K 50568,
50564.
Greetings from Camp Wolters, Texas,
1B-H1532. © Oct. 1, 1941; K 50694.
Greetings from Fort Leonard Wood,
Missouri, 1B—H1997. © Dec. 31, 1941;
K 50696.
Saint Augustine chronology and coat
of arms, 1B—-H1890. © Dec. 17, 1941;
K 50697.
[Santa Catalina, Calif.] envelope, D-—
6711.—Santa Catalina, Calif., notehead,
D-6710. © Dec. 27, 1941; K 50565,
50566.
Scenes at the Chicago municipal air-
©' Dé - Apri
5049-5056
port, 1B-H1453. © Nov. 25, 1941;
K 50562.
Thomas (Frank H.) 5057
Nail with breakable head. © 1 «.
Apr. 28, 1942; I 30628.
Thompson (W. R.) & co. 5058-5064
Callan (Camp), San Diego, California,
antiaircraft replacement training cen-
ter.—Peoples army, a fighting army, our
5079
Somewhere in the U. S. A—
Roberts (Camp), California. © Mar.
12, 1942; K 50547, 50551, 50552.
Davis (Camp), North Carolina. View
from south water tower, looking north.
© Jan. 31, 1942; K 50553.
Engineer replacement training center,
Fort Belvoir, Virginia. © Feb. 19, 1942;
K 50549.
New Cumberland, Pa.
army,
Army recruit
reception center. © Mar. 26, 1942; K
50548.
Stewart (Camp), Georgia. © Jan. 24,
1942; K 50550.
Tincknell (Roscoe N.) 5065, 5066
Jointer raker gauge and precision fil-
ing tool.—Precision saw set. © 1.
each Apr, 28, 1942; I 30623, 30624.
Trembiay (Rene J.) Gd.
Sealed fire chamber engine. © le.
Apr. 28, 1942; I 30631.
Tuisku (John) 5068
Clamping device for coil springs. ©
1e. Apr. 21, 1942; I 30557.
Turner (Oscar A.) 5069
[V design] © Apr. 14, 1942; K 50670.
U. S. poster co. 5070
Win the war. © May 1, 1942; K 50735.
Vernon (Rhea J.) 5071
So I bought me some cheap insurance.
© Apr. 6, 1942; K 50559.
Volunteers of America.
Victory that will last forever.
Mar. 19, 1942; K 506385.
Wachsmann (Konrad) & Gropius (Wal-
ter ) 5073
5072
©
Packaged house system. © 1c. Apr.
17, 1942; I 30522,
Wachtman (Herbert) 5074-5076
- Donation for Japs, 4.—Hitler war
fund, 1.—This is what we think of the
Hitler gang, 2. © Apr. 8, 1942; J 34260-
34262.
Ward (Walter P.) 5077
Conversation of Belding ground squir-
rels. © Apr. 11, 1942; J 34219.
White (William) & Munro (Alfred is
5078
Self-leveling building block. ono tke.
Apr. 2, 1942; I 30586.
Whitman pub. co. 5079
Air hostess, Joan, 3946. © Jan. 13,
1942; K 50695.
107
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5080 Dt. IVLRUS., ¥en
Wilson (Flora Hague) 5080 | Wood (Harry Crawford) & Hickenroht
Pentecaaied : Onis DAMEeg as. 5 ACVE te Phere defense workers cane
Ane, 28, dagay eee © Mar. 12, 1942; I 30529. ;
Womack (Samuel Wiley) 5081 | Zoulek (Matthew A.) 5083
Copyrighted eye doctor. © 1c. Feb. Partition support. © 1. Apr. 14,
5, 1942; I 30523. 1942; I 30536.
Number of entries in’ classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 2 one-copy entries) __---_-~- 117
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding.<439 one-coppreitvies Lei + 22. 2 to oe ee 684
Photographs (including 163 one-copy entries) ~----_---_-__________- 449
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 28 contributions to peri-
odicals and ‘other ene-copy entries. __. 1-2 ls See 1,
Totabs. joe 0s IS A IG Cs A ees hye 2, 559
108
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT
HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH
4, 1909 [5083
Grosvenor (Gilbert H.) 1| Merriam (G. & C.) co. 2
Dr. Alexander Graham Bell and three Yacht club flags. © G. & C. Merriam
granddaughters. © G. H. Grosvenor,|co., Springfield, Mass. R 106464, Apr.
Washington. R 1063823, Apr. 1, 1942. 7, 1942.
109
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Albany steel & brass corp., Chicago.
50
It’s the deluxe line. For lamp fix-
tures. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13052.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee.
5085-5088
For are welder:
Here’s the answer to your thin
metal welding problems, L6204. © Dec.
1, 1941; KK 12695.
Now, a new low-priced crater-elimi-
nator for the Weld-O-Tron low-current
are welder, B6195. © Oct. 20, 1941; KK
12696.
Standard Texrope drives for superior
McCully crushers and superior McCully
fine reduction crushers, section 2971,
pages 1 & 2, Dec. 15, 1941. For multiple
V-belt drives. © Dec. 31, 1941; KK
13058.
We of Allis-Chalmers, vol. 1, no. 1.
For machinery. © Noy. 18, 1941; KK
12694.
American colloid co., Chicago.
5089-5091
For clay:
KWK 38 Voleclay. Data no. 226.
© Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13092.
Letters and reports from _ users.
Data no. 231-L. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK
12842.
Sperser. For clay mixer.
1942; KK 12843.
American sponge & chamois co., inc.,
New York. 5092
Mermaid terry sponge laundered gen-
uine sponge pieces. For sponges. ©
Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12837.
American sterilizer co., Erie, Pa. 5093
American MacHachern obstetrical
© Mar.
© Mar. 6,
table. For obstetrical tables.
380, 1942; KK 12892.
American tobacco co., New York. 5094
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. For
cigarettes. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK 12765.
American viscose corp., New York.
5095-5099
For rayon:
Crown tested rayon fabrics. Bed-
room by W. & J. Sloane. © Apr. 18,
1941 ; KK 12864.
Crown tested rayon fabrics, junior
ensemble. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12772.
Diet in print. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK
12770.
Man-tailored suit revival. © Mar.
3, 1942; KK 12771.
Sought-for suit dress. © Mar. 18,
1942; KK 12912.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 5100:
Mille Fleurs. For beauty prepara-
tions. © Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12860.
Armour & co., Chicago. 5101, 5102
For meat:
Choose Armour’s 75th anniversary
triumph for Easter feasting. © Mar.
20, 1942; KK 12682.
Ready to eat deliciously different
Armour’s Treet. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK
12742.
Associated laboratories, ine., d. b. a.
Vitamin-quota, Long Island City,
N.. -X, 5103.
Is the nutritional revolution making
a stronger race of Americans? For
vitamin preparations. © Mar. 22, 1942;
KK 12768.
Atlantie co., Atlanta.
For beer and ale:
Smash hit! Atlantic victory blend
beer and sparkling ale. © Apr. 15,
1942; KK 181385.
Taste-tested, Atlantic victory blend
beer and sparkling alee © Mar. 16,
1942; KK 12788.
Austenal laboratories, ine., Chicago.
5106, 5107
Austenal tooth shaded resin kit. For
resin powder for artificial teeth. ©
Apr. 20, 1942; KK 138119.
Oral appeal. For artificial teeth. ©
Apr. 24, 1942; KK 13120.
AutoFYRstop co., Philadelphia. 5108
Universal, carefree and everready
AutoFYRstop. For automatic and man-
ual fire alarm and extinguisher. © Jan.
30, 1942; KK 12878.
5104, 5105
110
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley,
Calif. 5109-5112
For chocolates and candy:
It’s valen-time now. © Feb. 13,
1942; KK 12759.
It’s valen-time now. Stupendous
assortment of candy at Awful Fresh
McFarlane. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12758.
Sweet stuff. © Feb. 12, 1942;
KK 12761.
Why the candy made by Mr. Awful
Fresh MacFarlane is gooder. For choc-
olates, candy, & nuts. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 12760.
Bacharach industrial instrument co.,
Pittsburgh. 5113
Premax adapters, bulletin 285. For
adapters for Diesel engines. © Mar. 30,
1942; KK 12689.
Baldwin locomotive works, Eddystone,
Pa. 5114
Haskell gun bore straightness indi-
eator, bulletin 168. For gun _ bore
straightness indicator. © Sept. 17,
1941; KK 12998.
Bauer (Eddie) Seattle. 5115
Out with a fiy [and] after the fry.
For clothing. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK
12799.
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J.,
South Bend, Ind. 5116-5119
For aireraft instrument:
Service bulletin method of setting
electrical zero on 400 cycle autosyn indi-
cators. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK 12988.
Service bulletin, subject: adapta-
tion of screw bezel closure to turn and
bank indicators equipped with snap ring
closure. © Mar. 25, 1942; KK 12897.
He can’t fly a rousing cheer! For
aircraft and automotive components.
© Apr. 3, 1942; KK 12871.
Keep ’em flying with Eclipse aircraft
accessories. For aircraft component
parts. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 12958.
BenMont papers, inc., Bennington, Vt.
5120
BenMont draperies 89¢ a pair. Wood-
ford pattern. For draperies. © Mar.
9, 1942; KK 12787.
Berland shoe stores, inc., St. Louis.
5121
You'll like Allen’s Commando. For
shoes. © Mar. 24, 1942; KK 12970.
Best & co., inc., New York. 5122-5129
Best’s casual coats. For coats. ©
Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12729.
5140
Best’s for country clothes. For coat,
suit, slacks, jacket, overalls. © Apr. 5,
1942; KK 13003.
Cotton earnival. For children’s
dresses. © Apr. 19, 1942; KK 13091.
Exclusive Whitman gabardine. Shirt-
makers exclusive with Best’s. For boy’s
Suits, dresses. © Apr. 26, 1942; KK
13088.
For dresses:
Best’s bumper crop of cottons. For
dresses. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK 13002.
Best’s flower garden of pretty
prints. Cotton carnival. © Apr. 26,
1942; KK 13089.
Reap the wild wind. For street &
evening dresses. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK
12754.
They’re perfectly wonderful Best’s
hew straws. Best’s—famous for cot-
tons. For hats & dresses. © Apr. 19,
1942 ; KK 13090.
Blatz brewing co., Milwaukee.
Men prefer Blatz beer. For beer.
Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12867.
Blickman (S.) inc., Weehawken, N. J.
5131
Galley equipment, bulletin 9. For
galley equipment. © Mar. 23, 1942;
KK 12807.
Blue Ridge spread co., Dalton, Ga.
5132-5134
5130
©
For bedspreads:
Art treasures in beautiful bed-
spreads. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 13086.
Genuine art treasure bedspread.
Lady of Salem. © Mar. 11, 1942; KK
13087.
Genuine art treasure bedspread.
Mayflower. © Mar. 20, 1942; KK 13084.
Bodell (M.) Chicago, Glen Elyn, I1l.
5135, 5136
Save over 40% with this card. En-
chanting Priscilla pattern dinnerware,
ovenware. For dinnerware and oven-
ware. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 13113.
Save over 40% with this card. House-
hold institute brush sets. For house-
hold and personal brushes. © Mar. 19,
1942; KK 13115.
Bon Ami co., New York. 5137-5140
For cleanser:
At last I’ve found a quick cleanser
that isn’t gritty. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK
12745.
For years I thought a quick cleanser
had to be gritty. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
13000.
111
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5141
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 37
Bon Ami co.—Continued
No need to worry about scratches
when you use this quick cleanser. ©
Mar. 16, 1942; KK 12746.
So quick, and it cleans so many
things so well. © Mar. 31, 1942; KK
12681.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York.
5141-5145
For women’s wear:
Chinese luster.
KK 12978.
City-country wives.
1942; KK 12980, 12979.
Prints are a reaction.
1942; KK 138010.
Prints are a reaction.
© Apr. 5, 1942; KK 12809.
Borden co., New York. 5146-5153
For a nourishing hot chocolate use
Borden’s instant mix. For mixture for
making hot chocolate. © Nov. 28, 1941;
KK 12767.
For dairy products:
New ways to cut food costs. ©
Mar. 3, 1942: KK 12797.
Watch me hit 60 million people
in the eye. © Mar. 26, 1942;
KK 12796.
Why not cut your food bill as much
as $10 this month? © Mar. 31, 1942;
KK 12798.
For ice cream:
Borden’s ice cream.
1942; KK 12831.
Four star specials with Borden’s
ice cream. © Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12786.
Here’s the smart way to dessert your
husband. For cheese. © Apr. 9, 1942;
KK 12978.
So you want to help win the war.
For poultry feed supplement. © Apr. 1,
1942 ; KK 12800.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland.
5154, 5155
© Apr. 12, 1942;
© Apr. 5, 12,
© Apr. 19,
For dresses.
© Mar. 3,
For beer:
Good American stock of Canadian
descent. © Apr. 7, 1942; KK 13104.
Serve self or service deluxe. ©
Apr. 17, 1942; KK 13108.
Brooks bros., New York. 5156, 5157
For men’s clothing, uniforms, fur-
nishings:
Brooks brothers have made. uni-
forms for American officers in five wars.
© Apr. 4, 1942; KK 13028.
Practical, varied, well made, ©
Apr. 21, 1942; KK 13027.
Calavo growers of California,
Angeles. 5158
Save with salads serve Calavo. For
avocado. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12749.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles. 0159-5161
For oranges:
Best for juice, LA-3297.
21, 1942; KK 12950.
She knows the answer, LA-3282.
© Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12975.
Not quite regular, LA-3272-C. For
lemons. © Feb. 19, 1942; KK 12949.
California spray-chemical corp., Rich-
mond, Calif. 5162
Ortho garden spray guide, 1942 edi-
tion. For insecticides and fungicides.
© Jan. 5, 1942; KK 12685.
Came (J. E.) co., Boston. 5163
What profitable Came bowling instal-
lations mean to you. For bowling
equipment. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13030.
Canada dry ginger ale, inc., New York.
- 5164-5170
Los
© Mar.
For whiskey :
Fine arts.. A blend of straight
whiskies all 5 years old. © Dec. 18,
1941; KK 13107.
Found in a Hals portrait, the sec-
ret of this whiskey’s flavor. © Mar. 1,
1941; KK 18111.
Hasten to taste.
KK 13106.
Hidden in a Brueghel masterpiece
the key to this whiskey’s rare flavor.
© Oct. 23, 1941; KK 13110.
Rare flavor, rare value.
30, 1941; KK 138105.
Superb blend of straight whiskies.
© Dec. 10, 1941; KK 13109.
Triumph in taste. © Dec. 11, 1941;
KK 13108.
Casite corp., Hastings, Mich.
Is your horsepower out of tune?
motor tune-up & sludge solvent.
Apr. 15, 1942; KK 12985.
Celanese corp., of America, New York.
© Dee. 18, 1941;
© Dee.
51TL
For
©
5172, 5173
Celanese topics. March 1942. For
plastics. © Mar. 31, 1942; KK 12693.
Victory pastels in Celanese Carlisle.
For fabrics. © Apr. 4, 1942; KK 13079.
Central soya co., ine, Fort Wayne.
5174-5176
For commercial feeds:
Feed lot facts. © Apr. 25, 1942;
KK 13099.
112
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
a OO
More profitable hog raising. ©
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 12858.
Raising turkeys. © Apr. 25, 1942;
KK 13098.
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc.,
New York. 5177
Press-on socks mender. For thermo-
plastic tape for mending socks. © Apr.
9, 1942: KK 12891.
Chick bed co., Cedar Rapids, Ia. 5178
Chick bed, the perfect poultry litter.
For diatomaceous earth. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 12909.
Ciba pharmaceutical inc.,
Summit, N. J. - 5179
He organized the first field hospital.
For pharmaceutical products. © Mar.
26, 1942: KK 12764.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
5180-5182
For household bleach and disinfect-
ant:
Clorox, a home defense against in-
visible germ dangers. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 12965. -
Make home danger zones Clorox-
clean. © Mar. 12, 27, 1942; KK 12967,
12966.
products,
Club aluminum products co., Chicago.
5183, 5184
Club coffee dispenser. For coffee dis-
penser. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK 13116.
How to cook the visual way in Club
Glass cookware. For glass cookware.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 13114.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del.
5185-5192
For soft drink:
Flowers make a house a home. Liv-
ing room scene. © Mar. 22, 1942; KK
12832.
Hello that says, here’s a good buy. ©
- Mar. 30, 1942; KK 12709.
Quality tells you, it’s the real thing.
Hand and bottle. © Apr. 4, 1942; KK
12896.
Quality tells you it’s the real thing.
Hand holding bottle. © Feb. 7, 1942;
KK 12706.
X marks the spot.
KK 138006.
You taste its quality. Girl and blos-
soms. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12898.
You trust the quality of the real thing.
Profile, man drinking from bottle. ©
Mar. 7, 1942; KK 12707.
© Apr. 13, 1942;
. 5207
You'll find it right over there. Fam-
ily in car. © Mar. 30, 1942; KK 13071.
Continental supply co., Dallas. 5193
Select a ZC for low cost production.
For engine. © Feb. 26, 1942; KK 12854.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 5194
Modern art in the medieval manner.
For statuary. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13047.
Day-brite lighting, ine., St. Louis. 5195
Advance data sheet no. 505. For
fluorescent lighting fixtures. © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 12901.
Dayton rubber mfg. co., Dayton, O.
5196
Okay, Uncle Sam. For fan belts. ©
Apr. 1, 1941; KK 12956.
Decca records, ine., New York.
5197-5199
For phonograph records:
Cowboy square dances.
1941; KK 12946.
Peer Gynt.
12948.
Small fry. © Feb. 27, 1941; KK
12947.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 5200
Orders that are read in the dark. For
© Apr. 24,
© Nov. 14, 1940; KK
stencil duplicators and supplies. ©
Apr. 3, 1942; KK 12762.
Durlin corp., New York. 5201
Hands that work for victory can still
be beautiful. For cosmetics. © Apr.
18, 1942; KK 12971.
Educators publications, ine., New York.
5202
Real textbook for puzzle solvers. For
puzzle book. © Apr. 10, 1942 ; KK 13102.
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y.
5203, 5204
For shoes:
Fresh styles for spring, children’s
Easter shoes. © Mar. 25, 1942; KK
13125.
Halt, advance and get Endicott
Johnson shoes for Easter. © Apr. 1,
1942: KK 13126.
Father & son shoe stores, inc., Endicott,
5205-5207
For shoes:
Father & son boys’ shoes for Easter.
© Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12991.
Father & son Easter parade. ©
Apr. 3, 1942; KK 12992.
Smart set for Easter. © Mar. 27,
1942; KK 13127.
113
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5208
Fintex clothes, Detroit. 5208
Joe Stitch says: “I’ve always admired
‘Iffy’ and ‘Pipeline Pete’.” For men’s
retail clothing. © Mar. 80, 1942; KK
12888.
Firestone tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
5209
Champions all. For tires. © Feb. 1,
1941; KK 12898.
Firth-Sterling steel co., McKeesport, Pa.
5210
Firthaloy bolt-sizing dies. For bolt-
sizing dies. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12710.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
5211
Fleischmann’s. For sloe gin. © Mar.
2, 1942: KK 12692.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., De-
troit. 5212, 5213
For flowers, by wire:
Drat it, your wedding anniversary
coming up, and the firm sends you out
of town. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12687.
Valentine hints. © Feb. 6, 1942;
KK 12688.
Frederics (H.) ine, New York.
5214-5216
For permanent wave materials:
Frederics Tru-curl permanent wave.
Beauty is your duty. Martha O’Driscoll.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12739.
Frederies Tru-curl permanent wave,
nearest thing to natural curly hair.
Carole Landis. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK
12738.
Frederics Tru-curl permanent wave
protects your hair. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK
12787.
Gaines food co., ine., Sherburne, N. Y.
5217
Keep ’em fed right. For dog food.
© Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12718.
General foods corp., Battle Creek, New
York. 5218, 5219
Admiral ordered me to marry you!
For beverage. © Jan. 8, 1941; KK
12852.
Plan for the day’s choice of food. For
food products. © Mar. 15, 1942; KK
13035.
General mills, ine., Minneapolis, San
Francisco. 5220-5223
For flour:
Mealtime adventures. © Mar. 10,
1942; KK 13069.
Treasure chest of recipes. © Jan.
1, 1942; KK 13070.
pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 37
1¢ sale to introduce Cheerioats. For
cereal. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 12839. ~
Vitamins win victories. For oil sol-
uble vitamin. © Feb. 21, 1942; KK
12841.
General refractories co., Philadelphia.
5
Texas brick. For cements and plas-
tics. © Apr. 15, 1942: KK 13024.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, D.
5225, 5226
For tires:
General’s mileage maintenance plan.
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK 12997.
Picture of a happily married man.
© Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13049.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
5227-5230
For whiskey:
Here’s a bright spot in the news.
© Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13007.
Mildness makes Glenmore Ken-
tucky’s gift to finer drinks. © Mar.
11, 1942; KK 12708.
Safe bet to win your favor. Horse
display. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13128.
What’s the good word? © Apr. 15,
1942; KK 13004.
Goldhaft (Arthur D.) Vineland, N. J.
5231
Stop tracheitis losses. For poultry
vaccine. © Mar. 16, 1942; KK 12879.
Gordon’s dry gin co., ltd., Linden, N. J.
5232
With 300 gins to choose from. For
gin-spirits. © Feb. 28, 1941; KK 12784.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., Bloomfield, N. J.
5233-5237
For cosmetics:
Dorothy Gray, South American
© Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13034.
Make-up for American beauties.
For cosmetics. © Mar. 22, 31, Apr. 2,
22, 1942: KK 12850, 12849, 12741, 18033. —
red.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New
York. 5238-5243
For food:
Alice in Wonderland. -© Apr. 24,
1942 ; KK 13097.
First line of home defense. © Mar.
27, 1942); KK 127383:
Yep, they’ve moved the farm to
Main street. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 12835.
Just watch this disappearing act.
For food-bread. © Apr. 10, 1942;
KK 12955.
114
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
5273
We disagree with the photographer.
Wor food, ham.: © Mar. 27, 1942;
KK 12731.
White magic, dat’s what I call White
Saul .Wor soap...© Mar. 22,. 1942;
KK 12782.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 5244-5249
For watches:
Greatest watchmaking advance in
300 years. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 18096.
Gruen features American fashion
feos or 42. © “Mar: 18; «1942:
KK 12744.
Gruen launches big Easter promo-
tion for Gruen jewelers. © Mar. 5,
1942; KK 12680.
Most brilliant achievement in
watch styling. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK
12999.
Most compelling graduation promo-
tion of all times. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK
12895.
Watch that can’t be copied ’til 1959.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 12983.
Hamwi (Linda) St. Louis. 5250
Sweet pie. For crisp cakes filled
with ice cream. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK
12720.
Hanley (James) co., Providence
= at
For ale: 6251, 8252
Hold your hats, boys. © Mar. 2,
1942; KK 12705.
You wouldn’t fool me. © Mar. 31,
1942: KK 12766.
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica,
ING PY. 52538, 5254
Plibrico refractory products, March,
April, 1942. For refractory and in-
sulating products. © Mar. 1, April 1,
1942; KK 13064, 13063.
Harris- as Potter co., Cleveland.
5205
Harris impressions, vol. 2, no. 2, Feb.
1942. For lithographic supplies. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; KK 12894.
Hasting mfg. co., Hastings, Mich. 5256
Who buys all the piston rings any-
how? For piston rings and piston ex-
panders. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 12872.
Hepworth (S. 8.) co., Long Island City,
N. Y. 5257, 5258
For metal spinning lathes. Metal
Spinning lathes:
Extension bed, gap type. © Apr.
14, 1842; KK 13009.
Straight bed type.
KK 13011.
© Apr. 14, 1942;
ita
Hercules powder ¢o., inc., Wilmington,
Del. 5259
To keep ’em rolling on the beam. For
chemicals, plastics. © Mar. 27, 1942;
KK 12830.
Hero mfg. co., ine., Middleboro, Mass.
5260
Bouquet of needles. For knitting
needles. © Jan. 5, 1942; KK 12911.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 5261
There'll always be beauty born of
better quality in Holeproof fine stock-
ings. For stockings. © Nov. 14, 1941;
KK 12781.
Hormel (George A.) & co., Austin,
Minn, 5262
Here’s a trick you can understand.
For meat product. © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 13083.
Imperial paper & color corp., Glens
Falls, N. Y. 5263-5265
For wallpaper:
If you can’t afford to be careless.
© Feb. 24, 1942; KK 12773.
It’s costly to be careless.
20, 1942; KK 12769.
Watch for the watchword in wall-
paper. © Feb. 12, 1942; KK 12774.
International business machines corp.,
New York. 5266
For greater speed. For electric type-
writers. © Feb. 25, 1942; KK 12916.
International harvester co., Chicago.
5267, 5268
© Oct.
© Feb.
For trucks:
Airport story of the year.
16, 1940; KK 12866.
Picture of a dream coming true.
© Sept. 6, 1940; KK 12865.
Interwoven stocking co.,
wick, N. J 5269
Interwoven Hi-lo short socks. For
men’s socks. © Mar. 5, 1941; KK 12698.
Jamison (James) co., New York. 5270
Bachelor’s friend guaranteed sox. For
hosiery. © Apr. 4, 1942; KK 13081.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
New Bruns-
5271
This is the way men of steel wage the
war. For steel. © Mar. 26, 1942;
KK 128038.
Kasco mills, ine., Toledo. 9202, 5273
For dog food:
Dogs like it.
KK 13019.
I’m holding out for Kasco.
5, 1942; KK 13018.
© Mar. 15, 1942;
© Apr.
id
v
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5274
pt. Iv, HAS, 7. SF
Kaufman bros. & Bondy, inc., New York.
5274
Same imported briar you’ve always
smoked. For pipes. © Apr. 8, 1942;
KK 12915.
Kayser (Julius) & co., New York.
5279-5279
Hand-in-glove with America’s new
duties. For women’s gloves. © Mar.
20, 1942; KK 12708.
For women’s gloves, hosiery, slip &
nightgown:
It’s going to be a Kayser WHaster.
© Apr. 4, 1941; KK 12700.
It’s going to be a Kayser Easter
with these well-groomed Kayser fash-
ions. © Apr. 1, 1941; KK 12884.
Thank your lucky American stars for
Victoray stockings. For women’s ho-
siery. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 12960.
These days, you buy things that last.
For women’s slips and nightgown. ©
Apr. 24, 1942; KK 18050.
Kazol co., Chicago. 5280
Bulgarian style buttermilk. For but-
termilk. © Mar. 20, 1942; KK 12953.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 5281-5289
Even on ready-to-eat cereals we leave
nothing to chance. For variety of ce-
reals package. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 138021.
Farmer’s daughter—1942. For corn
cereal. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13130.
For breakfast cereal:
Just what are you doing with my
breakfast. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK 12757.
Laxation. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13057
Song of the admiral’s daughter. ©
Apr. 16, 1942; KK 12954.
For rice cereal:
Join in, the crispness call makes
merry morns for all. © Apr. 10, 1942;
KK 13182.
Merry mornings to you. Crisp. ©
Apr. 3, 1942; KK 13138.
Pick a bouquet of crispness. ©
Mar. 25, 1942; KK 13181.
What a campaign in ’42. For cereal
variety package. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK
12810.
Kerr glass mfg. corp., Sand Springs, Okl.
5290-5293
For fruit jars and caps:
Kerr helps the dealers sell Kerr
jars, caps and lids. © Apr. 9, 1941;
KK°12713:
| Feb. 25, 1942;
Kerr publication advertising for
1941. © Apr. 9, 1941; KK 12712.
Kerr silver plan. © Apr. 9, 1941;
KK 12714.
These extra features bring plus
sales. © Apr. 9, 1941; KK 12711.
Kimble glass co., Vineland, N. J. 5294
Clinically safe. For glass container.
© Apr. 6, 1942; KK 13078.
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 5295
Is it marked Philadelphia brand? For
cream cheese. © May 1, 1942; KK
13134.
Kreisler (Jacques) mfg. corp., North
Bergen, N. J. 5296, 5297
For jewelry:
Turn customer interest into sales
action. © Feb. 1, 1941; KK 12785.
We got it straight from 3,587 retail
jewelers. © Mar. 1, 1941; KK 138022.
Lady Esther sales co., Chicago. 5298
P. S. She won him back when she got
rid of pore stasis. For face cream. ©
KK 12756.
Lambert pharmacal co., St. Louis. 5299
Wat to do when you feel a cold
coming on. For antiseptic solution. ©
Mar. 7, 1942; KK 12699.
Lee (H. D.) mercantile co., Kansas City,
Mo. 5300
See these smart new Lee clothes.
For work clothing. © Mar. 25, 1942;
KK 12908.
Lehn & Fink products corp. Bloomfield,
INE az 5301-5310
For cosmetics:
Charm that man with Tussy lip-
stick. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 12848.
Fighting red, new brave lipstick
color by Tussy. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
13093.
Midsummer money-maker. © Apr.
7, 1942; KK 12740.
For disinfectant:
Don’t fool around with dangerous
germs. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12790.
Lysol in wartime. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 138059.
Mother keep house clean the way
Uncle Sam does. © Mar. 17, 20, 1942;
KK 12777, 12776.
Free new teaching outline for dental
hygiene. For tooth paste and tooth
powder. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12855.
Pebeco Pete says: I’m a mighty fat
buy. For tooth powder. © Mar. 18,
1942; KK 12789.
116
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
5350
Soft hands win the bouquets. For lo-
tion. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK 12945.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, trading as
Libby’s. 5311
Distributor of Libby’s famous foods.
For foods. © Jan. 25, 1942; KK 12917.
‘Libby’s. See Libby, McNeill & Libby.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
5312-5315
For cigarrettes:
More pleasure for you. Carolyn
‘Cassidy. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12964.
More pleasure for you. Soldier. ©
Apr. 14, 1942; KK 12963.
Welcome, badminton fans. Factory
‘scene. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 12961.
Keep in trim. Victor Lawson. For
pipe tobacco. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK
12962.
Lincoln electric co., Cleveland. 5316
Why wait for the mob. For welding
equipment. © Mar. 18, 1941; KK 12910.
Lincoln monument co., Montclair, N. J.
5317
For
©
Personalized Lincoln memorials.
‘grave markers for cemetery use.
Mar. 30, 1942; KK 138023.
Lockwedge shoe corp. of America, inc.,
Columbus, O. 531
Now their famed comfort features are
checked and confirmed by scientific
tests! For shoes. © Feb. 14, 1941; KK
12863.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 5319
Dura-gloss nail polish contains chrys-
tallyne. For nail polish © Apr. 1,
1942; KK 12716.
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York.
5320-5335
— For frozen confection:
Chocolate Revel, chocolate fudge in
vanilla ice cream, 2-VC-1, 2-VC-3—2-
VC-6. © Dee. 31, 1941; KK 12824,
12815, 12823, 12822, 12821.
Save bag coupons from Popsicle,
2-P-4. © Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12816.
For frozen stick confection :
Cooling station. We sell genuine
Popsicle, Fudgicle, Creamsicle, 2~T-8.
© Feb. 11, 1942; KK 12818.
Deliciously coated Creamsicle, 2—R—
© Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12819.
Deliciously coated Creamsicle 5, on-
a-Stick, 2-R-1. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK
12812.
2U.
Genuine Popsicle chockow Fudgicle,
2-T-3D. © Mar. 28, 1942; KK 12811.
Lasts longer Popsicle, 2-P-2U. ©
Feb. 16, 1942; KK 12818.
There'll always be Popsicle on-a-
stick, 5¢, 2-P-3. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK
12820.
Thumbs up for Fudgicle frozen fudge
on-a-stick, 2-F-1. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK
12814.
Umm, frozen fudge Fudgicle on-a-
stick, 2-FS-2U. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK
12817.
For frozen stick confections:
All out for Brown Cow, deliciously
coated ice cream on-a-stick, 2-AS-3. ©
Mar. 1, 1942; KK 13065.
Your favorite Brown Cow, deli-
ciously coated ice cream on-a-Stick, 2-
AS-2U. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 13066.
Macy (R. H.) & co., ine, New York.
5336
Macy’s club champion water-resistant
jacket. For water-resistant jacket. ©
Apr. 5, 1942; KK 12806.
Malcolm (Alexander) New York. ° 5337
Honor roll. For scroll. © Apr. 1,
1942; KK 12868.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 5338-5350
For building materials:
15%.less material and labor builds
this new poultry house. © Mar. 25,
1942; KK 13045.
Houses for those who help defend
America. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 13039.
Let’s give the bathroom a face lift-
ing. © Feb. 10, 1942; KK 13043.
One panel wall-to-wall. © Feb. 4,
1942; KK 13046.
For die stock:
Aireraft builders know the magic
of Masonite die stock. © Apr. 2, 1942;
KK 13040.
Cut down rejections with Masonite
die stock. © June 8, 1942; KK 138042.
Speed, durability, economy write
this success story. © Mar. 5, 1942;
KK 13041.
For hardboard products:
For your place of business we can
supply,, form 413:..©,,Jan., 15, 1941;
KK 12919.
Masonite Presdwood, form 411. ©
Jan, 15, 1941; KK 12921.
Recommends Masonite Presdwood
Temprtile, form 412. © Jan. 15, 1941;
KK 12918.
anLTG
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5351
Masonite corp.—Continued.
Let us tell you more about Masonite
wallboard %.¢’’, form 414. For wall-
board. © Jan. 15, 1941; KK 12920.
Let’s tuck in our house with this new
kind of blanket. For insulating mate-
rials. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 138044.
We can supply you with Masonite in-
sulation boards, form 415. For insula-
tion board. © Jan. 15, 1941; KK 12922.
Maximent corp., Cincinnati. 5851
Permalith liquid floor hardener. For
liquid floor hardener. © Mar. 31, 1942;
KK 12888.
Mead (Theodore E.) doing business as
Mead specialties co., Chicago. 53852
Foot control for air clamps, model
V4 air clamp. For tool. © Mar. 20,
1942; KK 12870.
Mead specialties co.
dore E.)
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Il.
Do0B—Doot
See Mead (Theo-
For electric switches:
Giant machine and tiny relay both
do a better job with Micro switches.
© Aug. 4, 1941; KK 12829.
Here, a Micro switch makes a lathe
into a winding machine. © Nov. 5, 1941;
KK 12825.
Micro switches insure precision
operation. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 12828.
Send for this new Micro switch
catalog. © Apr. 7, 1941; KK 12826.
Whether it is low water cut-off or
electric furnace input Micro switch
solves the problem. © Jan. 7, 1942;
KK 12827.
Milkmaid, inc., New York. 5358
Is milk on your dressing table. For
cosmetics. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 13085.
Modern art-national shuffleboard co.,
Irvington, N. J. 5359
New 1942 streamlined cabinet super
deluxe. For table shuffle board. ©
Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13055.
5360
Morey mercantile co.
No it isn’t a new vitamin, it’s the
flavor-lift of Solitair coffee that makes
you feel that way. For coffee. © Mar.
18, 1942; KK 12969.
Morgan advertising co., Mansfield, O.
5361
Sportletic. For sporting goods and
sports wear. © Mar. 24, 1942; KK
12926.
pt. rv;.0.8., few
Morris (Philip) & co., ltd., ine., New
York. 53862-5366
For cigarettes:
All smokers inhale, but it needn’t
bother your throat! © Apr. 7, 1942;
KK 12885.
Inhaling needn’t worry you. © Apr.
18, 1942; KK 12884.
No other cigarette can give this
proof. © Apr. 20, 1942; KK 12994.
No worry about throat irritation.
© Apr. 13, 16, 1942 ; KK 12886, 12974.
Mortell (J. W.) co., Kankakee, Tl.
For plastic cork coating: 5367, 5368
NoDrip, new plastic cork coating.
Form A-6. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK 12905.
Stop dripping from condensation or
sweating pipes, ete., A-l. © Mar. 8,
1942; KK 18051.
Mutual citrus products co., ine, Ana-
heim, Calif. 5369
Recipe folder, 2. For powdered lemon
juice. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 12778.
National distillers products corp., New
York, 5370
Drink men won’t forget. For dis-
tilled London dry gin. © Apr. 10, 1942;
KK 12882.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
53871
Introducing the amazing adventures
of Rollo, the routeman. For milk.
Mar. 18, 1942; KK 12996.
National supply co., Pittsburgh.
For oil well machinery; 22°27) 92%
Ideal crown block type D-12, bul-
letin 307. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 13053.
Ideal traveling block type D-12,
bulletin 308. © Apr. 14, 1942 ; KK 13054.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 53874
For old customers only. For variety
offering of men’s shirts, ladies’ stock-
ings, other household and wearing ap-
parel items. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 13076.
Nock-on-wood, Itd., Bloomfield, Ia.
5375
©
Good news. For wood novelties.
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 13100.
/-Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
5376
Agreement by 9 out of 10 women!
For toilet tissue and paper towels. ©
Feb. 24, 1942; KK 12858.
Nu-art films, ine., New York. bate
Fireside films. For films. © Aug. 22,
1941; KK 12859.
118
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
Oldetyme distillers corp., New York.
5378, 5379
Strictly confoodential. For whiskey.
© Feb. 21, Mar. 21, 1942; KK 12751,
Le be
Overhead door corp., Hartford City,
Ind. 5380
For small homes in defense areas.
For garage doors. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK
12869.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwau-
kee. 5381-5383
For beer:
How to blend more man appeal
into buffet suppers. © Feb. 20, 1942;
KK 12748.
Okay, wiseguys, I get your hint.
© Mar. 7, 1942; KK 12684.
M-m-m-m-m. For ale.
1942; KK 12683.
Padre vineyard co., Los Angeles & Cu-
camonga, Calif. 5384-5386
Padre California vermouths. For ver-
mouth. © Apr. 1, 1941; KK 12734.
Padre California wines. For wines.
© Apr. 1, 1941; KK 12735.
Padre champagne. For champagne.
© Apr. 1, 1941; KK 12376.
Parcels for the forces, ine., New York.
5387
Keep ’em smiling with a Planned Par-
© Mar. 20,
cel. For gifts for soldiers. © Apr. 1,
1942; KK 12951.
Park & Tilford, New York. 5388-5391
For face powder:
Banish misfit make-up. © Apr. 9,
1942; KK 13121.
Banish misfit make-up day and
night. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK 13123.
8 out of every 10 women use the
wrong shade of face powder. © Apr.
8, 1942; KK 13124.
Shade selector. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK
13122.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 5392
Into your writing hand Parker
places a miracle of science. For foun-
tain pens and ink. © Mar. 27, 1942;
KK 13001.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
5393
Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola cops.
Fireflies. For soft drink. © Apr. 4,
1942; KK 13077.
Pet dairy products co., Johnson City.
Tenn. 53894-5410
5415
_For ice cream:
Brown mule, P-33. © Mar. 2, 1942;
KK 12938.
Easily served, P-24.
1942; KK 12929.
Eat Pet, P-26.
KK 12981.
Enjoy Pet, P-27. © Mar. 2, 1942;
KK 12932.
Five cent cup, P-30. © Mar. 2,
1942; KK 12985.
Get Pet, P-28. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK
129338.
Ice cream Sandwich, P-32. © Mar.
2, 1942; KK 129387.
Maple pecan, P-46. © Mar. 2,
1942; KK 12942.
Orange pineapple sundae ice cream,
P-47. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 129438.
Perfect package, P-22. © Mar. 2,
1942: KK 12927.
Pet ice cream, a health food, P-35,
P-36. © Mar. 2, 1942; KK 12940,
12941.
Pint serves 4, P-23.
1942; KK 12928.
Pledge of quality, P-29. © Mar.
2, 1942; KK 12934.
Serve Pet, P-25. © Mar. 2, 1942;
KK 12930.
Ski-liner, P-384.
KK 129389.
Ten cent cup, P-31.
1942; KK 12936.
Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss chocolate
co., ine., New York. 5411,
18 delicious sugar saving dessert
receipts. For chocolate. © Apr. 1,
1942: KK 12804.
Petrogalar laboratories, inc., Chicago.
5412
Lymphatiecs of the rectum and anal
canal. For medicinal preparation for
use in the treatment of constipation.
© Mar. 16, 1942; KK 12890.
Phileo corp., Philadelphia.
Hatching time is here.
cal instruments and parts.
1942; KK 138082.
Phillips-Jones corp., New York.
5414, 5415
©r Mar. 2:
© Mar. 2, 1942;
© Mar. 2,
© Mar. 2, 1942;
© Mar. 2,
5413
For electri-
© May 1,
For men’s shirts:
I love you when you wear those
new Van Heusen shirts. © Mar. 4,
1942; KK 12959.
You know, Bob, I thought all shirts
were alike. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK
12728.
119
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5416
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh.|S. S. S. co., Atlanta.
5416
We make our own weather. For
paint. © Feb. 7, 1942; KK 13062.
Potts (Horace T.) co., Philadelphia.
5417
If you made these notes. For steel.
© Sept. 18, 1940; KK 12704.
Prime mfg. co., Milwaukee. 5418
Elmer, the bulhorg, says, I’m Elmer,
the bulhorg. For electric fence con-
troller. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 12719.
Professional ptg. co., inc., New York.
5419
Now registered nurses get the same
famous service we give 40,000 doctors.
For writing supplies, books, emblems.
© Apr. 5, 1942; KK 12989.
Progressive wholesale liquor co., Los
Angeles. 5420-5422
For rum. Treasure from Puerto
Rico:
Chest. © Nov. 20, 1941; KK 12982.
Pirate. © Nov. 22, 1941; KK 12981.
Ship. © Nov. 26, 1941; KK 12957.
Pure oil co., Chicago. 5423
Open letter to tire thieves. For gas-
oline and oil. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK
tT 220
Read Head brand co., Chicago. 5424
Fishuntex. Section of regular cata-
log. For fishing and hunting clothing.
© Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13101.
Revlon products corp., New York.
5425, 5426
For nail enamel:
It’s smart to be American to your
fingertips. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 12907.
Revlon’s two new colors 1942 and
1952. © Mar. 31, 1942; KK 12906.
Robinson (Albert P.) d. b. a. Robinson
damper co., Seattle. 5427
Tristop, down draft control, a cure
for smoky fireplaces. For fireplace
dampers. © Nov. 10, 1941; KK 12702.
Robinson damper co. See Robinson (Al-
bert P.)
Rogers (Yubie W.) St. Louis. 5428
Hibernating. For convertible table
or comfort table. © Feb. 28, 1942; KK
12857.
Rubsam & MHorrmann brewing ©co.,
Staten Island, N. Y. 5429
Coming soon, the new R & H. For
beer. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK 12783.
pt, IV/(mas. Wie
5480-5432
For bottled medicine:
Amazing way to be mentally alert,
physically fit. © Apr. 1, 6, 1942;
KK 12791, 12792.
I found the way to new pep, vitality,
better looks. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK 12793.
Schenley distillers corp., New York.
5438, 5434
Drink scotch, drink Canadian? ©
Mar, 26, 1942; KK 12794.
What every woman wants to know
about .a..man. ‘©: Mar. : 264-0022.
KK 12763.
Schenley import corp., New York. 5435
Dubonnet goes U. S. A. For wine.
© Apr. 17, 1942; KK 12986.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee.
5436, 54387
For whiskey :
For beer:
Just the kiss of the hops. © Mar. 6,
1942; KK 12846.
Just the kiss of the hops. America’s
most distinguished beer. © Jan. 23,
1942; KK 12847. ©
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O.
5438-5440
For shoes:
Designed for smart moderns. ©
Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12725.
Spring preview. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 12724.
They’re music to your feet. Girl
dancing on record. © Feb. 21, 1941;
KK 12925.
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 5441
Improvement! Necessity breeds in-
vention. For coats. © Mar. 3, 1942;
KK 13080.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison,
Ta. 5442, 5443
History demands permanent records.
For writing fluid and equipment. ©
Mar. 14, 1942; KK 12780.
When you know yov’re not forgotten
by the ones you can’t forget. For writ-
ing equipment. © Mar. 5, 1942;
KK 12840.
Smith (A. 0.) corp., Milwaukee. 5444
Smithway centrifugal line pumps.
For pumps built-in motors. © Apr. 16,
1942; KK 138026.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y.
5445, 5446
For hearing aid:
Men working, together! © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 12883.
120
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 4, 1942
They hear the wings of victory. ©
Apr. 24, 1942; KK 13061.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
5447-5449
Got food problems—here’s one answer.
For frozen vegetables. © Apr. 18,
1942; KK 13025.
© Apr.
9 new desserts.
For baking
14, 1942; KK 138072.
Ten victory cake recipes.
powder. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13073.
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. Co.,
Rochester, N. Y. 5450
Sighted sub, sank same! For radio-
For yeast.
phonograph. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK
12851.
Stuart alkaline liquors co., Baltimore.
5451
Why are so many people talking
about... For liquor. © Mar. 12, 1942;
KK 129238.
Tankar stations, Norfolk, Va. 5452
Free defense bonds and stamps with
purchases of Tankar gas. For gasoline
and oil. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK 12752.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia.
5453-5455
For pie:
Tasty-pie. Home defense. Bill-
board no. 88. © Apr. 13, 1942; KK
13017.
Tasty-pie. Poster no. 88. © Apr.
20, 1942; KK 13032.
Tastykake brings em down. Window
signs no. 87. Forcake. © Mar. 8, 1942;
KK 13008.
_ Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
5456, 5457
© Mar.
For roller bearings:
Better wheels for plows.
20, 1942; KK 12887.
Speed, speed, speed. © Mar. 18,
1942; KK 12728.
Traders oil mill co., Fort Worth. 5458
Breed well and feed well. For cattle
feed. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12717.
Visking corp., Chicago. 5459
So the good fairy gave the children
all sorts of good things to eat. For
frankfurters. © Jan. 31, 1942; KK
12924.
5471
Vitamin-quota. See Associated labora-
tories, ine., d. b. a. Vitamin-quota.
Vitamins Plus, inec., New York. 5460
What can Vitamins Plus do for me?
For pharmaceutical and food prod-
ucts. © Apr. 11, 1942; KK 12899.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, ine, Peoria,
5461
Air attack over Lakhimpur. For
whiskey. © Apr. 25, 1941; KK 13094.
Webster (Warren) & co., Camden, N. J.
5462
Webster type C expansion joints, bul-
letin B-1101A. For piping expansion
joint. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 12753.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 5463-5465
For Haster, visit Pleasure Aisle. For
men’s ties. © Apr. 3, 1942; KK 13122.
For neckties:
Bali bronze.
12808.
How to get a fine start Easter morn-
ing. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 12697.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., Pitts-
burgh. 5466
Throats to speak. For electrial sup-
plies. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 12686.
Weston electrical instrument corp., New-
ATeING ta 5467
-Weston dial, vol. 3, no. 1. For ex-
posure meters. © Mar. 12, 1942; KK
12795.
Weyerhaeuser sales co., St. Paul. 5468
4-square farm building service. For
lumber. © Feb. 15, 1942; KK 13020.
Weyland (Elsa Mertens) Quakertown,
Pa: 5469
Gas Char-broiler and grill. For com-
mercial cooking appliance. © Mar. 14,
1942; KK 12873.
Worcester salt co., New York. 5470
Defeat the heat with Worcester salt
tablets. For salt tablets. © Apr. 6,
1942; KK 12952.
York ice machinery corp., York, Pa.
5471
York Freon-12 water-cooled condens-
ing units, model 150HW. For refrigera-
tion equipment. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
13117.
© Apr. 3, 1942: KK
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since
Jan. 1, 1942
Pe
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939 [5471
Interstate bakeries corp. 1
Butter krust. For bread. © Inter-
state bakeries corp., Kansas City, Mo.
R R 386, Apr. 11, 1942.
122
LABELS
Ambrosia chocolate co., Milwaukee.
5472
Ambrosia semi-sweet chocolate nug-
gets. For chocolate nuggets. © Sept.
9, 1941; KK 12747.
Anker (Lewis) Brooklyn. 5473
Panties of this baby picture changes
color and predicts the weather 60 to 24
hours in advance. For weather fore-
casting picture. © Sept. 15, 1941; KK
12805.
Anker (Walter Robert) 5474
American bred singer. For canaries.
© Mar. 13, 1942; KK 12533.
Atlantie brewing co., Chicago. 5475
Tavern pale. For beer. © Dec. 9,
1941; KK 12721.
Blumenthal print works, New Orleans.
5476
Blueprint fabrics. For textiles. ©
Mar. 25, 1942; KK 12904.
Borden co., New York. 5ATT, 5478
Borden-Wieland grade A milk. For
fluid milk. © Oct. 20, 1941; KK 12732.
Borden’s all purpose coffee cream. ©
Apr. 7, 1989: KK 12972.
Breakstone bros., ine., New York. 5479
Breakstone’s cream cheese. For cream
cheese: © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12993.
Brilhart (Arnold) Great Neck, N. Y.
5480
Enduro junior. For reed. © Aug. 13,
1941; KK 12968.
Burns (Seymour) Miami Beach, Fla.
5481
Here’s a toast to Florida fun. For
novelties. © July 15, 1941 ; KK 12750.
Bu-tay products, inc., Huntington Park,
Calif. 5482
Bomb sand. For bomb sand. © Mar.
11, 1942; KK 13129.
Calavo growers
Angeles. 5483
California greetings: For avocados.
© Apr. 3, 1942; KK 12877.
Central waxed paper co., Chicago. 5484
American Pride. For bread. © Apr.
10, 1942; KK 12987.
of California, Los
1
Chemical treating & equipment co., ine.,
New York. 5485-5488
For thermo-plastic tape:
Press-on mending tape. © Aug. 12,
1941; KK 12984.
Press-on mending tape. © Feb. 19,
1942; KK 13068.
Press-on socks mender.
1941; KK 13067.
Press-on tape.
KK 12862.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph,
Mass. 5489
Pla-kix, F566. For footwear. © Apr.
8, 1942; KK 14060.
Croce (F. D.) & co.,
© Aug. 30,
© Apr. 1,.1942;
inc., New York.
5490
Apples for health. For apples. ©
Mar. 26, 1942; KK 12944.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis.
5491, 5492
Specification data sheet, 303, 306. For
fluorescent lighting fixtures. © Apr. 10,
1942 ; KK 12902, 12903.
Dexter sulphite pulp & paper co., Dexter,
ING. 5493
Dexterity. For surface treated water
repellent paper. © Apr. 138, 1942;
KK 13048.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
5494, 5495
For Kentucky straight bourbon whis-
key: :
Old Medley. © Mar. 12, 1942; KK
12696.
Old Medley brand. © Mar.
1942; KK 12691.
Ford motor co., Dearborn, Mich. 5496
Ford engine reconditioned. For en-
12,
gines and parts thereof. © Mar. 1,
1942; KK 12914.
Fox Head Waukesha corp., Waukesha,
Wis. 5497, 5498
Fox Head 400 label applied bottle.
For beer. © May 27, 1941; KK 12874.
~ Fox Head Old Waukesha ale label
applied bottle. For ale. © May 27,
1941; KK 12875.
3
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5499
Guidi (Frank) West New York, N. J.
5499
Guidi-vini. For wine. © Apr. 8,
1942; KK 12755.
Hansen (Carl Andreas) Brookings,
Sa: 5500
Hansen bush cherry. For wrapped
plant. © Nov. 24, 1941; KK 12844.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New
York. 5501
Duchess knitting worsted, art. 20.
For knitting worsted. © Apr. 3, 1942;
KK 12881.
I. C. compound co., Los Angeles. 5502
Ink corrective. For ink corrective.
© Jan. 10, 1939; KK 12976.
Keller (Charles Joseph) Cincinnati.
5
Blitz ’em. For game. © Apr. 9,
1942; KK 138095.
Lily-tulip cup corp., New York. 5504
Gem [or Nestrite], 148. New snow-
man design. For cups and containers.
© Mar. 21, 1942; KK 12883.
Loudon packing co., Terre Haute, Ind.
5505, 5506
V-8 cocktail vegetable juices. For
vegetable juices. © Mar. 23, Apr. 20,
1942: KK 12856, 13005.
Mendle box wrap & label corp., suc-
cessors to Mendle ptg. co., St. Louis.
5507-5511
For wraps for shoe boxes. Fine foot-
wear:
Floral scroll. © Dec. 28, 1941; KK
13013.
Paul’s shoes. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
13012.
Rose stem. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
13014.
Titche Goettinger [rose] © Jan. 15,
1942; KK 18016.
Wheat scroll. © Fat 15, 1942;
KK 13015.
Mendle ptg. co.
& label corp.
Miller (Henry J.) Dubuque, Ia. 5512
Spell the names of men who spell
victory. For patriotic game. © Apr. 6,
1942; KK 12977.
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia.
5513-5515
Red Heart dehydrated dog food. - Diet
A-C. For dehydrated dog food. © Mar.
31, 1942; KK 18036-13038.
See Mendle box wrap
pt. TV; Si-Veene
Niemann, ine., Chicago. 5516
MacArthur lounge. For furniture. ©
Mar. 21, 1942; KK 12701.
Nu-Bath co., Chicago. 5517
Nu-Bath. For bath salts or powder.
© Apr. 10, 1942; KK 12880.
Overdahl (Roy Emil) Mankato, Minn.
5518
Korny corn remover. For corn re-
mover. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 12748.
5d19
©
Panate co., Chicago.
Panates. For vitamin product.
Apr. 15, 1942; KK 18118.
Papendick bakery co., St. Louis. 5520
Papendick’s Victory enriched white
bread. For enriched white bread. ©
Feb. 18, 1942; KK 12726.
Parris-Dunn corp., Clarinda, Ia. 5521
Blackout diapers for lightning bugs.
Both sides. For paper novelty. © Mar.
1, 1942; KK 12836.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co., St. Louis.
5522
London Dock. For smoking tobacco.
© Nov. 15, 1941; KK 11950.
Pfanstiehl chemical co., Chicago. 5523:
Pfanstiehl finest phonograph needle.
For phonograph needle. © Mar. 27,.
1942; KK 12889.
Remuvit co., Chicago. 5524
Remuvit. For waterless hand
cleaner. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 12876.
Richmond-Chase co., San Jose, Calif.
5525
Heart’s delight Nectarized prunes and
suggested uses. For dried prunes. ©
Oct. 24, 1941; KK 12715.
Salada tea co., ine., Boston. 5526
Salada, red label, black tea. For tea.
© Mar. 11, 1924; KK 18056.
Schaefer baking co., Lancaster, O. 5527
Table Queen bread. For bread. ©
Feb. 6, 1942; KK 12845.
Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, ine., St.
Louis. 5528
Penny-wise shop. For furniture. ©
Mar. 11, 1942: KK 12779.
Siegler (Carlton J.) & co., New York.
5529
Vitamins for victory. For vitamin
tablets. © Mar. 14, 1942; KK 12730.
124
LABELS
no. 4, 1942
5040
Sitroux co., inc., New York. 5530, 5531
For facial tissues:
Sitroux tissues in rainbow colors.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 12801.
Sitroux tissues, white.
1942; KK 12802.
Spaulding bakeries, inc., Binghamton,
IN: YY. 5532
Dutch Oven. For bread. © Mar. 23,
1942; KK 12900.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
5533, 5534
Chase and Sanborn friendship in a
cup. For drip grind vacuum packed
coffee. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK _ 13074.
Chase and Sanborn friendship in a
cup. For regular grind vacuum packed
coffee. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK 138075.
Stein (George F.) brewery, inc., Buffalo.
5535
Canadian. For cream ale. © Apr. 7,
1942: KK 12990.
© Mar. 1,
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942____
Terry tissue corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
5536
Wipies. For cleansing tissues. ©
Mar. 30, 1942; KK 13029.
Washington dehydrated food co., Yak-
ima, Wash. 5537
Yakima Chief. For evaporated
apples. © Nov. 15, 1940; KK 12861.
Waxide paper co., Kansas City, Mo.
5538
U. S. A. bread. For bread wrapper.
© Apr. 13, 1942; KK 12913.
Wilgorlan farm. See Youngs (A. M.)
Worthman (Irving) Brooklyn. 5539
Pine-ol-ized paper kerchiefs. For pa-
per kerchiefs. © Mar. 25, 1942; KK
12995
Youngs (Arthur M.) d. b. a. Wilgorlan
farm, Titusville, N. J. 5540
Wilgorlan farm, Titusville, N. J. For
milk bottles. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK
13031.
372
O
125
ta ay
re ‘ t y 5 .
we }
G
pe a
=> = * 4
, 5
¥ ; t
- % ‘ y
ees F
j
5 >
t
Caney
) es
- _
y
k i x
t PS = -
i é é ‘
a. © \
fy
as c
t ae <
a
oe
| H
< € fa ati ¥
ot Ke
rel Oa '
x i re r RFS /
oe
‘
7.
Ms P;
i ; \ e Ss
v re aA .
i t
ct < J g
. 7 J
3 Me - ’ 1h &
hi. 2 “
7 er
we be hs 3 4 oS) + F
‘ a :
he
oy c f ys
u S -
= € niet re & +8
r' . 5 7
.
o) — - he ) ane a Sal Od mel as — es
er / - : > le in es - ee « eet
i TH: tptoe Anes rot | LEC WOES Maite ees it. 03
’ ~ ~
5 . Phy git-Lf pee ri
- f .
x - 4 te a2 . ‘a
az Ng te 2}, hah Peapyhats es ai abo tat =e re Owe Ly Mili wares
aE 09! HESS) PDT i face: ory) jk TRG = BT eo tsRe tile
] t . di, Sipps Sot Sie
ook,
. / 2 cs E ; bb re ; > On
Tuy hor cre ya Othe + San hae 7 i . aie see 4
Sa ee ee oe ee, Vt. Ee ae tee elsdek”
» ral f ‘ , 4 ri (i
= ,
AS i. tpeuntk os tones shige hai op! Duvicd 29
. ti = ve I<
ee : ms ¢ ee
nt - .
=A ap We i i net bd 5 ? (% Ay =
Sas ye ae ; on meh Hof vara 7 al shrek
BOOT DY * SEE ek BORE eg ot ate) ened d
CTE) ARTO E, S95 ET Oe el s af qitabaelth 3 ieieeaeae
“rT oe f - } pee ‘ = i Box Ste iy't cry yrety fii Psy atsth 1
gp, pa TORE ialg HA eta
PTs ee (8 Gee Tope 4 ee Be Psat ar; Bt
SS char (Re wile) catslloral oq | akeaiitebentt, syodage ams
: 2ogg: possi sania DONS aa
a Pe hi Lab Lig. ae aE St + [ee a ae
pai togi Ve. 8 4h.0 fiky ess ae : s
Pe! Vi THusrs mit ae ABOVE OTH G19 VF vat . a
sae { EF sags ett 4 | ‘9 itiral Af ) CLLG i Pee . a
WA RCE el tg. eulsiod Alist oe; igh Gr aus nA? 3 co
SEGGL ) ace apc
-: eat icee teh
, : t : rE Rhos ccs rae
LVS ae Pi riget dot golsiad of pb bebo ivi ‘pho 40 ashi te?
5 a hipaa ment ontng pometnees peer aneelaniee este wt my te
v
— ty - 1 " F
ne
5541-6991
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND LABELS
USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 5
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1942
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, for-
merly issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or
other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica-
tions for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models
or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used
when the copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being
indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A
subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photo-
graphs (except Motion pictures) ; and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.
In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of
commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,” Class G, Works
of art; “H,”’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I, Drawings or
plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,” Class J, Photographs ;
and “IK,” Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels
used for articles of merchandise. “©” implies copyright registration of a
published work, followed by a date of publication. “© 1 e¢.” stands for copy-
right registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the
Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying reproductions.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog
of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of
the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar
year, is $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Wash-
ington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group i,. Books propercJtU + 2 ee eee $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures; and) Maps ==) ie eeet Eke oo eee ee 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ______~~- 2.00
Part: 2; Periodicale 22.542 2222) 2 eo eee 2.00
Part 3, .Musical: (Compositions “222222 oe eee — (3,00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and “Labels used for articles of merchandise_____-_~ 2.00
Single mumbers on 2 ee eee oe ec .50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year____________________- 2.00
All parts, for complete calendar year. 22 eee eee 10.00
(ir)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall determine
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the .
District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the
provisions of section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, in-
clusive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and
are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or
articles, unless reserved, may be returned to the claimant of copy-
right if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1941.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps
are available for return. :
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which must
be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be
suppplied on request. Address Reeister or coprricHts, Library of
Congress, Washington, D. C.
(Ii)
} cee Teas 7 ; 3 ; a ERE exe). fal bi tis pu ifs ries
d uae s8 ait 6 ser! fe deere inten / TOA
Jomtaann ; WPatiik dc. Tatof Uke: pReberall
etPrt ee
a j y ‘call
a pa aie: Priv ‘ be ; PatOFs ALR vay inabas wy ré a) ae a ‘
Psa7 Lak Lies Ne | Ne CTA We 16; “i 2 Ba ong eset bY Soh, i
LE Mie ne sai). to fin padi oly fl OP Apa senaars idle
ae
ec I
art aeae egiat or ratercarth ach! wy ‘apa iden, soaonboraa
‘1a iceiahtne ane jar: ein ead aro) fete paratrd § old) HT ae
| SRP OP LE fe siti cy thy ce mi Hedges de
87008 26 10 fiseag2 itis, “of: ae ee ne ee ae
eh ep k, TEED Hi ni Geld dt. bind oth (As ALES > ant
dekh. sie 9 Vado tedol iy Buh aa ‘Dor frnwrcdel snail Od sais
it! roneepils Wil Deg Sa ieee CGH tet ae taE
‘ ei ite ‘itainyag? orjun eh *. sotia, aap aaatata .
digit i cae i IR eh ij 07 the, rat TRL iio, falta
Part SCARE 4 Se igi nt 190Gb stork ea ick eenytstnds pile se “f
ssc tigi gel sot eenaallt aul wiv-yesidl gitar
eit he hier Syd aye Tea LEER ard SPR Hohe tea ae
a 10 stood, Hii GOD 0 fyi che Ae Gitex ul
ig aA ip Is eae ach ort cocmaattee ta Semi ay ba
hk Lev Lg 760 (090% Ns NOME Sect quiiigate F ae
| Eases as Rotate pirerenienpeiniriie: ee bi iy
io. anata tate: ‘iit cathy uhee Dt oe <a
“Ha Gh: 3030 du Dan.ge hep feproregyy “
ade Hab shown os acl ARG CAR hy bey
Rae I< ¥ vay te isrder ; on @ hy RB ase ie 4
; ee to aieenen To! pier ashing
yeah dati SST EN SLE bd eetee aes ? rv TLABOTTOT OR RD
; = pita taal ds hata boitived:. ‘¢let | ittlob-baw- fodart
Vy irs! Jeeta | 0 aT. AEB eli “tO Ds
Fs Ay b Ne ' ‘oh preiges ne = r org oe ;
ist <2 aye ony 3, Prasuitid # séaaipers sithona apd at Roath PTOIMG eB: ae
Pa cout pf ty loriina? <a pee Soret “alae A
: 7 : Wy. ‘ cit ‘ \ Voutke
Birt Seals at Od rcpiounke sans hai wd hop nt
Pitre 4 Wy Ors or: AE Sone ans: 4 elias stile ‘Pic
Hitak yest Prints and th Wis ted tor aetnelige
“ geek re td Oi dee on - é : ae
Opes! Me Mewes, dike hy, for ‘auiniets cuban’) . ’
aa, ded 3 ff ee bala ta on teudas Teetssd Rr re es es
; hi . iy ‘s ae a eS
e F i Le 4 en : mee nosis hb ve i a rea ‘
1 f " 4 “i ¥
ia
i é if Ue a ‘ a i I3 shiny ae Ny " at uh col | BE ai
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Notr.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Ace paper co., inc. 5541
Goldsmith (George) :
Victory scout. ©1c. May 27, 1942;
G 40206.
Allan (Jan) * 5542-5545
Dachshund.—Scottie dog.—Sealyham
dog.—Wire hair terrier. © May 14,
1942; G 40198-40201.
American Goldscheider corp.
Butters (Hedy) : 5546-5983
Modern study of a colt, head bend-
ing down.—Modern study of a colt, head
turned back.—Modern study of a stand-
ing colt.—Modernistic study of a horse,
head bent down.—Naturalistie study of
a horse jumping over fence.—Natural-
istic study of a mother horse and colt.
© May 1, 1942; G 40155, 40160, 40161,
40168, 40170, 40180.
Collura (Cleo) :
Modernistic group of penguins.
May 1, 1942; G 40167.
Foster (Norman):
Modern study of a sitting cat, ears
up. © May 1, 1942; G 40164.
Goldscheider (Irving F.):
Figure of a girl holding skirt with
both hands.—Modern head of a madonna
looking upward.—Study of a female fig-
ure, holding mask with left hand. ©
May 1, 1942; G 40165, 40171, 40176.
Goldscheider (Walter F.) :
Female head, modern treatment
with shawl around neck and hair.—¥e-
male head, slightly bent, hair curl reach-
ing into front.—Female head, straight
look.—Figure of a madonna, long pleated
dress.—Naturalistic study of a Borzoi
dog.—Naturalistic study of a standing
Russian wolfhound.—Naturalistic study
of a Victorian-time dressed lady. ©
May 1, 1942; G 40163, 40187-40192.
Liedloff (Helen) :
Female study of a Spanish dancing
figure. © May 1, 1942: G 40178.
McIntosh (Elizabeth) :
Modernistic study of mother and
baby gazelle——Stylized group of goats,
mother and baby goat. © May 1, 1942;
~G 40172, 40173.
©
Schmid (Ludwig)
of a:
Lying police dog.—Running pointer.
© May 1, 1942; G 40177, 40181.
Silbermann (Herbert) :
Group of young lambs.—Modern
study of a horse, 1, 2—Modern study of
a roe looking down.—Modern study of a
roe standing.—Modernistic study of a
female roe, 1, 2.—Natural study of a bird
group.—Naturalistic study of a bird pine-
warbler.—Naturalistic study of a blue-
jay bird, 1, 2—Naturalistic study of an
oriole bird, 1, 2.—Naturalistic study of
a pinewarbler bird. © May 1, 1942;
G 40156-40159, 40162, 40166, 40174, 40175,
40179, 40182-40186.
Wamsley (Lillian N.):
Modernistic study of a seagull with
upright closed wings. © May 1, 1942;
G 40169.
American newspaper publishers assn.
0084
Naturalistic study
Davis (Phil) :
American newspaper publishers as-
sociation award. For advancement of
the daily newspaper in public service. (©
1c. May 16, 1942; G 40210.
Armstrong (Jantha King)* 5585, 5586
Johnny.—Judy. ©1c. May 7, 1942;
G 40062, 40068.
Baldaugh (Anni) *
Williams (Rev. G.)
1942; G 40059.
Baranowski (Rose B.) * 5588
Poland my Poland what have you done
5587
© 1c. May 6,
that Hitler destroyed you. © 1c. May
11, 1942: G 40129.
Bennett-Johnson. 5dD89
Goode (H.):
Atlantic charter. © 1c. May 4,
1942; G 40050.
5590-5592
© 1 «¢ May 11,
Bishop (Richard E.)*
From a blind, 42.
1942; G@ 40209.
Study for, From a blind, 44.—Thru the
eane, 43. © 1 ¢. each May 11, 1942:
G 40088, 40089.
ADT
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5593
pt. IV, N.S. Veen
Bowles (Ernest S.) * 5593
Victory puzzle. ©1c. May 12, 1942;
G 40106.
Bundy (Lena Mae)* 5594
Sammy slacks. © 1c. Feb. 28, 1942;
G 40101.
Burr (Edward Everett) * 5595, 5596
Righteousness exalteth a nation. ©
1 c¢. May 14, June 1, 1942; G 40119, 40229.
Curry (John Steuart) * 5597
Freeing of the slaves. © 1. May 4,
1942; G 40060.
Dalimata (John M.)* 5598
America. © 1c. May 16, 1942; G
40122.
Dé Espenza (Antonio Nazrus) * 5599
Warning sign for standard wall switch
designed to conserve electricity. ©1c.
May 5, 1942; G 40125.
Dell’Osso (Ralph) 5600
Vargas (Rudolph) :
Nude figure, kneeling position, hand
arranging hair. © Aug. 29, 1941; G
40224.
De Zevallos (Mary) 5601
Russell (Walter) :
Fala, first ae of the land. ©1e.
May 8, 1942: G 40066.
Diesel engine manufacturers assn. 5602
Westervelt (Kenneth A.) :
Manufacturer certifies that this en-
gine complies with all requirements, ete.
Name of Diesel company. © 1 ¢. May
6, 1942; G 40142.
Dillon (George) *
Dive bomber.
G 40215.
Diocese of Pennsylvania.
Pocock (Francis A.) :
Seal of the diocese of Pennsylvania
founded 1785. © 1c. May 14, 1942; G
40109.
DuBois (Frederick Horton)* 5605-5607
Pioneer trails pictures, 6-8. © 1 ¢.
each June 1, 1942; G@ 40211-40213.
Eby (Samuel Earle) * 5608
Jefferson medical college 1825. ©1e.
Apr. 10, 1942 ; G 40207.
Edward (Linnel) & Wallace (Spencer
5603
© 1c June 1, 1942;
5604
Earl) 5609
Wallace (Spencer Earl) :
Our motto. © 1 ¢c. May 7, 1942;
G 40085.
Faron (Clifton Alvade) *
Dive to safety. ©1e.
5610-5612
May 18, 1942;
G 40128.
My Flag. © 1c. May 12, 1942; G
40108.
U. S. service design. © 1 ¢. Apr. 24,
1942; G 40058.
Frawley (James Jacob) * 5613
United Nations, remember Pear] Har-
bor. © 1. May 6, 1942; G 400938.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 5614
Fouques (R. H.):
Cape Finistre, Treboul. © Apr. 25,
1942; G 40007.
Futura creations. 5615
Haugseth (Andrew J):
United States army general. ©
Mar. 30, 1942; G 40105.
Gamboa (Paul L.)* 5616
United to fight for freedom. © 1 ¢.
Mar. 16, 1942; G 40107.
Gaudin (Marguerite B.)* 5617, 5618
Mary had a little lamb.—Three blind
mice. © 1c. each May 8, 1942; G 40067,
40068.
Genter (Paul H.)* 5619
We shall win or we shall die. ©1e.
May 5, 1942; G 40048.
Gibson (Charles Dana) * 5620, 5621
s business. © 1c.
each May 22, 1942; G 40139, 40140.
Good (Henry) 5622
Russell (Charles M.) :
Women of America. © 1c. June
1, 1942; G 40230.
Hammaker bros. 5623
Imray (Charles §.) :
Humbert memorial. © 1 ¢«. May
13, 1942; G 40220.
Harper (F. R.)* 5624
Damn those Japs. © 1 ec. May 21,
1942; G 40138.
Harwood (Carl C.)
Sturtevant (Harl Hamilton) :
Holy Bible: Seek ye out of the Book
of the Lord, and read: Isa. 34:16 ete.
© May 1, 1942; G 40051.
Hayes (Esther Frayne) *
Iris. ©1c. May 13, 1942; G 40099.
Herrick (John P.) 5627-5629
Euwer (Anthony) :
Job Moses no. 1 first commercial oil
5625
5626
well in New York state, completed at
Limestone, November 1, 1865.—Shooting
128
WORKS.
no. 5, 1942
Richburg no. 1 well, April 27, 1881.—
Triangle no. 1 first commercial oil well
in Allegany field completed at Petrolia
py O. P. Taylor June 12, 1879. ©1-c.
each June 2, 1942 ; G 40217-40219.
High (E. Nelson)
Deacy (William Henry) :
Davis monument, 104. ©1c. May
18, 1942; G 40202.
Houseal (Reuben Arthur) *
Gospelite house of the air.
May 11, 1942; G 40096.
Original creation of a non-existent
lighthouse, stone tower type, standing
upon a rock out in mid-ocean. ©1..
May 11, 1942; G 40095.
Howell (Frank P.) Jackson (Carl D.)
& Amy (John P.) 5633
Davitt (Fanchette) :
Zodiology. ©l1c. June 1, 1942; G
40214.
5630
5631, 5632
Omive
Imhoff (Wallace Garretson) * 5634
Here comes America. © 1c. May 8,
1942: G 40091.
Jennewein (C. Paul) * 5635
Circus horse and rider. © 1c. May
8, 1942; G 40065.
Josten mfg. co. 5636
Hahn (Robert D.):
Huntingdon high school, 19438.
1c. Apr. 15, 1942; G 40124.
©
Kallus (Jos. L.)* 5637
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) ©1e.
Apr. 24, 1942; G 40057.
Kirshner (Alfred Barry) 5638
Gelter (Herman) :
Food key to victory card. ©l1e.
May 8, 1942; G 40222.
Kost (Henry Napoleon) 5639
Kost (Hy [i. e. H. N.J):
Winning smile. © 1c. May 19,
1942; G 40128.
Lapp (Elmer R.)*
I got my Jap:
Marine.—Sailor.
G 401386, 40137.
Lawrence (Benjamin Edward)
Dreibergen (John) :
Roll of honor. ©1ce. Apr. 23, 1942;
G 40102.
Lincoln city library.
Manrose (David Vernon) :
Historical mural of the state of Ne-
braska.—Mural of the city of Lincoln.
© 1c. each Apr. 16, 1942; G 40055,
40056.
5640, 5641
© Apr. 19, 1942;
5642
5643, 5644
OF ART
5675
Lincoln savings bank of Brooklyn.
0645
Herbert (Robert Gaston) & Cooper (A.
Lincoln) :
Mural depicting the people’s respect
for the ideals of Abraham Lincoln. ©
1c. May 7, 1942; G 40061.
Lithgow (David Cunningham) * 5646
United for world’s freedom. ©1e.
May 26, 1942; G 402038.
Lorr (John Siegbert) * 5647
We train America’s eagles. ©l1e.
Apr. 27, 1942; G@ 40120.
Lull (Glenn S.)* 5648
Aviator in U. S. air force. © Apr. 1,
1942; G 40151.
McGuire (Marie F.) & LeFort (Emilio)
5649
LeFort (Emilo) :
Americas unidas, be a good neigh-
bor. © 1c. May 9, 1942; G 40092.
Magill (Thomas Brown) * 5650
MacArthur (Gen.) 1942. © May 1,
1942; G 40208.
Maxwell (Connie Lee) * 5601
Nifty nags.” © 1 c..Mar,.23,1942'
G 40064.
Means (Elliott) * 0652
I shall keep the soldier’s faith, Gen-
eral Douglas MacArthur. © 1c. May
12, 1942: G 40098. |
Milton (John K.)* 5653
Hitler’s miscalculation. © 1 ¢. Apr.
23, 1942: G 40121.
Mist (Richard) 0654
Seldom seen, the truth, a view from
life’s other side. © 1c. May 8, 1942:
G 40127.
Moran (Thomas F.) 5655
Coburn (W. C.) jr.:
In our country’s service. © 1
May 14, 1942; G 40134.
Murphy (Thomas D.) co. 5656-5675
Best (Roy) :
First aid. © 1c May 4, 1942; G
40078.
Cucchi (Anthony) :
Ready for that perfect shot. ©1e.
May 4, 1942; G 40082.
Erbit (Jules):
South American way. © 1c. May
4, 1942; G@ 40072.
Fischer (Anton Otto):
America delivers. © 1 ¢c. May 4,
1942; G 40075
129
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5676
Murphy (Thomas D.) co.—Continued.
Frahm (Arthur) :
See my secretary. © 1c. May 4,
1942; G 40079.
Hintermeister
Henry]):
Action on two fronts.—Hold every-
thing.—Photo finish. © 1 ¢. each May
4, 1942; G 40080, 40081, 40083.
Robert (Marius Hubert) :
Church. © 1 ec May 4, 1942; G
40144,
Russell (Charles M.):
Heading the right way.—Indian love
© 1 «@ each May 4, 1942; G@ 40070,
(By [i. e John
eall.
40071.
Strachan (A. Claude):
By the sea.—English cottage—
Flower garden.—My flower garden.—
Springtime. © 1 ¢. each May 4, 1942;
G 40145-40149.
Stuart (R. James):
Five miles to go.—Mopping up.—
United we stand. © 1c. each May 4,
1942: G 40073, 40074, 40076.
Watson (Hmmett) :
Marines have landed. © 1c. May
4, 1942: G 40077.
NEA service, ine. 5676
Crandell (Bradshaw) :
We serve. © 1c. May 18, 1942;
G 40100.
Orfield (Evelyn Manette) * 5677
Wear the new victory moon. ©1 ce.
May 9, 1942; G 40198.
Orsett (Constantine Coy)* 5678-5680
Leopard bearded snake, male.
Spur-tailed bearded snake, female. ©
1 ec. each May 1, 1942; G 40103, 40104.
Spur-tailed bearded snake, male. ©
1c. May 20, 1942; G 40194.
Papasian (Jack Charles) * 5681
America forever on land, on the sea,
and in the air. ©1c May 20, 1942; G
40150.
Pearson (Marguerite S.)* 5682, 5683
Autumn revery.—Rondo. © 1 ¢. each
May 25, 1942; G 40195, 40196.
Pellegrini (Hrnest) * 5684
Cement basin for fountain or bird
bath. ©1c. Feb. 27, 1942; G 40154.
Pennsylvania motor truck «ssn., ine.
5685
Lebow (Sylvan) :
Keep ’em rolling for victory. ©1e.
Apr. 238, 1942; G 40047.
pt. IV, Ss, VBE
Peruggi (Ernesto) * 5686, 5687
MacArthur (General), head. © 1 ¢.
May 16, 1942; G 40118.
MacArthur (Gen.), man of the hour.
© 1c. May 16, 1942; G 40117.
Phillips (George L.)
Overmier (Eleanor) :
Keep ’em flying. © 1c. May 26,
1942; G 40205.
5688
Pierce (Arthur John) * 5689
V cutting snake in two. ©1c. Apr.
1, 1942 ; G 40223.
Pittsburgh steel co. 5690
Rawsthorne (John):
Lawnscaping, three dimension gar-
dening. ©1c. May 5, 1942; G 40228.
Poritz (EF. M.)* 5691
MacArthur (Gen.) © 1. May 5,
1942; G 40049. .
Port Neches, Tex. Chamber of com-
merce. 5692
Tonjes (H.):
Port Neches, Texas, the heart of
the Sabine industrial district. © 1.
June 6, 1942; G 40227.
Price (Herbert Oscar) * 5693
United we stand, divided we fall slo-
gan, produce production, defend produc-
tion, buy war bonds. © 1 e. May 22,
1942; G 401438.
Pushman (Hovsep) * 5694.
Dancing girl. © 1¢. May 25, 1942;
G 40197.
Roland (Louis Creed) * 5695
Let’s go America. © 1c. June 4,
1942 ; G 40221.
Rubin (Sophie Valerie) * 5696
Game of dominoes. © May 15, 1942;
G 40126.
Small (Hy Dee) * 5697
Hydees protecting the home front, the
front office visiting the shop, ete. ©
1c. Apr. 11, 1942; G 40052.
Speranza (Alexander) * 5698, 5699
© 1 ec. May 8,
Engraved holy cross.
1942; G 40069.
Five dollars victory souvenir issue
Victory medal without dollars. ©1«.
Apr. 28, 1942; G 40094.
Stehli bros. 5 5700-5703
Boleskey (V.) :
Geranium. © 1 ¢ May 20, 1942;
G 40131.
130
WORKS OF ART
no. 5, 1942 5725
Mare (A.): Buonamici (M.) :
Rockport (Harbour) © 1c. May Columbus (Christopher) with the
30, 1942 ; G 40130. emblem of the Knights of Columbus. ©
Stutz (Arnold) : May 1, 1942; G 40225.
Chrysanthemums.—Dahlias. ©1c. Weeks (Margit) 5714
each May. 20, 1942 ; G 40132, 40133.
Terrytoons, inc.
Terry (Paul):
Super Mouse.
G 40216.
Tesch (Jack Buys) * 5705, 5706
George.—Suzy. © 1c. each May 9,
1942; G 40086, 40087.
-‘Tomari (Oriela ) *
Lincoln (Abraham) bust. © 1 «
May 1, 1942; G 40135.
Towne (Fred W.)* 5708
I always travel under the U. S. Flag.
© 1c. May 23, 1942; G 40226.
Turnbull (J. Gordon) ine.
Shrimpton (A. E.) :
Chemigum plant, Goodyear tire and
rubber co., Akron, O. © 1c. June 8,
1942; G 40281.
Ullman (Alfred W.)
Bensinger (Dorotha M.) :
Thumbs up. © Nov. 28, 1941; G
40046.
Universal statuary co. 5711, 5712
Lindler (J. W.) Crested crane bird:
_ Female.—Male. © Mar. 16, 1942;
G 40152, 40153.
Wadden (Michael F.) & Ravioli (Car-
mel) 5713
5704
©1c. June 2, 1942;
D107
5709
5710
Louis (Mark):
Angel of victory. © 1 ¢. May 11,
1942; G 40097.
Wick (Ralph Raymond) * 5715
Version of the...—. ©1c. May 18,
1942; G 40116.
Winocour (Alexander )* 5716
Keep ’em frying. ©1c. May 14, 1942;
G 40110.
Winston (Dorothy Sims) * 5717
American negro national emblem. ©
1c. May 5, 1942; G 40084.
Winter (William H.) * 5718-5722
Christ in the temple.—John (King)
signing the Magna Charta.—Justinian in
the Roman court.—Moses and the ten
commandments.—Signing of the Consti-
tution. © 1 ¢ each May 15, 1942; @
40111-40115.
Woodbridge monumental works.
5723, 5724
©le.
Frank (Charles) :
Gyetvai cemetery memorial.
May 1, 1942; G 40054.
Keso cemetery memorial. © 1 ec.
Apr. 20, 1942; G 40053.
Wright (Henry) * 5725
Puffy, Muffy and Ink Spot. ©1e.
May 11, 1942; G 40090.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1,
1942
469394—-42——2
ee ee ws ee we ee es a ea i
BEN pH Soe pe gti Nie Rs oS aang es 1035
131
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY-
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF
MARCH 4, 1909 [5725
Boyle-Kanno (Gertrude) 1| Hoffman (Malvina) 33
Keith (William) portrait bust. © Pavlowa gavotte. © Malvina Hoff-
Olive Cole Boyle, San Francisco & Dor- | man, New York. R 108134, May 12, 1942.
eas Fulton, Mill Valley, Calif. R 108242,
May 13, 1942.
Copping (Harold) 2,
Boy Jesus and the doctors. © Ernest
Noel Copping & John Clarence Copping,
London. R 107651, Apr. 30, 1942.
132
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Addis (Raymond BE.)
Facsimile of Uncle Sam’s birth cer-
tificate bordered by his 56 good doctors.
© May 4, 1942; K 50787.
Ali American aide de camp, ine. tam
Greeting smokes from the home folks.
© 1c. May 8, 1942; J 34806.
Allen (Martin)
Spirit of ’42 series.
K 50856.
American automobile assn. 5729, 5730
Be extra alert on rainy days, S. S. P.
139. © Mar. 8, 1942; K 50812.
Know all the rules, learners stay out
of traffic, S. S. P. 140. © Apr. 6, 1942;
K 50813.
— Safety & traffic engineering dept.
5731
©
5732
©
5728
© Apr. 11, 1942;
Play where it’s safe, S. S. P. 141.
May 4, 1942; K 50946.
American bakeries co.
When good fellows push together.
1c. May 25, 1942; J 34369.
Anderson (Donald Carl) 5733
[House plans] ©1c. May 13, 1942;
I 30657.
Anderson (Estelle Elley) 5734
Hula. © Apr. 10, 1942; J 34354.
Anderson (L. Clyde) 5735
Alta, Utah, upper basin ski area. ©
Dee. 9, 1941; J 34855.
Archbishopric of New York. 5736
Our Lady of New York. © May 5,
1942; K 50745.
Arkin (Louis) 5737
Posture inducing device. © 1c. May
19, 1942; T 30710.
Asbury (Stanley Joseph) 5738
Silent, vibrationless propellers. ©1e.
May 9, 1942: I 30644.
Ashley (David) ine. 5739, 5740
Blue and white; by A. D. Greer. ©
May 5, 1942; H 2249.
5726
Bailie (Alfred J.)
Music room; by Marguerite S. Pear-
son. © May 6, 1942; H 2350.
Bailey meter co. 5741-5759
Bailey boiler meter chart, 45F900T-
TOOP. © Apr. 15, 1942; I 30773.
—— 160F1000T400T. © Mar. 12,
1942; I 80772.
Bailey boiler meter diagrama,
A28F500T. © Jan. 30, 1942; I 30784.
Bailey boiler meter table, A15F400T.
© Jan. 30, 1942; I 30783.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 50F1100TP.
© Apr. 24, 1942; I 30780.
TOF 700TSOOP. © Feb. 4, 1942; I
30779.
—— 80F400T30V.
30778.
—100F50L. © Apr. 20, 1942: I
80777.
—— 100F400T80P. © Feb. 25, 1942; I
30776.
—— 175F3850T30V. © Feb. 9, 1942;
I 30775.
— 180F36L.
30769.
—— 400F100T1000P. © Apr. 10, 1942;
I 30787.
—— 400F160T60P. © Mar. 26, 1942;
I 30774.
—— 400F500T500P, 9006.
1942: I 30770, 30771.
Bailey recorder chart, 1L250T50P. ©
Apr. 29, 1942; I 30786.
30L60P. © Apr. 16, 1942; I
© Feb. 12, 1942; I
@)) Jane p2Qsy1949 3),
© Jan. 16,
30781
180K. © Mar. 2, 1942; I 30782.
Bailey recorder diagrama, A450KT.
© Jan. 30, 1942; I 30785.
5760
Automatic revolving parachute for
neroplanes. © 1 c. May 28, 1942; I
30756.
Barr (Harold K.) 5761
We're doing our part. ‘© Apr. 22,
1942; K 50752.
133
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Ty, 1S; Woes
5762
Barrett (William G.) 5762
Self-opening electric switch. © 1.
May 19, 1942; I 30717.
Bartholomai (Christ) 5763
Safety hook. © 1c. May 7, 1942; I
30650.
Basevi (N. G.) 5764-5766
Madonna of lilies, 1705.—Mater Ama-
bilis, 1703.—Mater Divina Gratiae, 1704.
© Jan. 1, 1940; J 34297-84299.
Beaty (Charles A.) 5767
Hit Hitler, buy bonds and stamps. ©
1 ec. Apr. 11, 1942; I 30658.
Bennett (Claude L.) 5768
Luminescent indicators for switches
and plug outlets. © 1c. May 19, 1942;
I 30723.
Bernadae (A. F.) & Walker (Charles D.)
5769
Halo and night light. ©1c. May 19,
1942; I 30707.
Bethlehem steel co. 5770, 5771
Buy U. S. defense bonds. I’m buying
bonds, are you? © Apr. 24, 1942; K
50746.
Get it refilled now. © May 19, 1942;
K 50917.
Bond (Frederick C.) 5772
Electric pencil sharpener. © 1c. May
19, 1942: I 30715.
Bond street press, ine. 5773
Harford gazette. © Feb. 18, 1942;
K 50889.
Borden co. 5174
Borden animals, Elsie, Elmer and
Beulah. © Mar. 9, 1942; K 50926.
Bourges (Albert R.) 5175
Stamp out. © Apr. 22, 1942; K 50928.
Brand (Lawrence H.) 5776
Quiet, defense worker sleeping, do not
disturb. © Apr. 8, 1942; K 50751.
Brandon (Thony E.) 5777
Magnetic floating air bomb. © 1 «.
May 19, 1942; I 30713.
Brandt & Brandt. 5778
Victory savings plan. © Mar. 1, 1942;
K 50955.
Brennan (John Edward) 5779
Blueprint for civilian morale. © May
20, 1942; K 50886.
Bressler editorial cartoons, ine., Victory-
builders div. 5780, 5781
Guy who relaxes is helping the Axis.
© Apr. 17, 1942: K 50801.
I’m a fightin’ too, watch my smoke.
© Apr. 17, 1942; K 50802.
Broesel (Carl A.)
Day sleeper.
I 30750.
5782
© 1c. May 28, 1942;
Brown (W. Jonson) 5783
Room air conditioner. © 1 c. May
28, 1942; I 30768. :
Brown & Bigelow. 5784-5796
Keep ’em running:
Can you tell a waiting world to what
you attribute your long and successful
life, 32310.—Gee that guy hardly ever
puts any gas in that car any more,
32307. Hey? What did you do to her,
32311.—I just turned 185,000—I’m past
150,000 and never felt better in my life,
32309.—I’'ll have her just as good as new,
32304.—It just looks new when my serv-
ice man gets through with it, 32308.—
It’s simple, the reason your bill is so
small is that yau are not letting things
go until they wear out, 32305.—She’s a
mere baby—only 75,000 miles, 32312.—
There you are, put her back in shape,
32301.—Why, oh why didn’t I take better
care of her, 32302.—You won’t know
the ol’ gal when I’m through, 32303.—
You’re doing your bit for the country
by keeping ’em rolling, 32306. © Apr.
28, 1942; K 50759-50770.
[Print of the United States Capitol
with white stars in field of blue around
the dome] 12002. © May 15, 1942; K
50884.
Brown instrument co. 5797-5803
Brown chart, 5158-N, 5159-N. © Apr.’
10, 1942; I 30744, 30745.
Brown instrument co. [chart] 1619-P.
© Mar. 24, 1942; I 30742.
12007. © Apr. 8, 1942; I 30743.
—— 12105. © Mar. 19 1942; 1 30740.
—— 12684. © Apr. 2 1942; I 30739.
—— 14033. © Mar. 27 1942; I 30741.
Buffalo courier-express, inc. 5804
Camera catches death leap in midair.
© May 8, 1942; K 50929.
5805
© 1c. May 19,
Burbage (Thomas W.)
Lock nut tightener.
1942; I 30720.
Burke (E. W.) jr.
Remember Pearl Harbor.
1942; K 50811.
5806
© Apr ta,
134
CLASSES H—-K
no. 5, 1942
5865
Burns (Richard) 5807, 5808
Modernistic suit of clothes for men.—
Trousers with suspenders to match. ©
1 c. each May 5, 1942; I 30633, 306384.
Cain (Denzil B.) 5809
Hydraulic grinder. © 1 c. May 7,
1942 ; I 30652.
Camp Grant studio.
Grant (Camp), Til.:
Company A, 26th medical training
battalion. © May 7, 1942; J 34340.
Company B, 26th medical training
battalion. © Apr. 26, 1942; J 34341.
Company B, 29th medical training
battalion. © May 5, 1942; J 34891.
Company C, D, 26th medical train-
ing battalion. © Apr. 27, 1942; J
34842, 34348.
Company C—30th medical training
battalion. © May 5, 1942; J 34387.
Company D—30th medical training
battalion. © May 38, 1942; J 34388.
Company D, 32nd medical training
battalion. © May 28, 1942; J 34481.
28th medical training battalion,
company A-D. © Apr. 28, 1942; J
34347-84349, 34356. |
29th medical training battalion,
company C, D. © May 5, 1942; J 34429,
34480.
Carrick (W. Roy)
Family security plan, 1, 2.
5, 1942; I 30642, 30648.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 5826-5845
Baptist women’s missionary union
training school, 182399. © Noy 18, 1941;
J 34423.
Bradley’s (Col.) Idle Hour farm, Lex-
ington, Ky., 173883.—Fourth ave., at
Guthrie st., 155608.—Kentucky River,
valley north of Gratz, Ky., 155630.—
Southern Baptist theological seminary,
155592.—_Speed (J. B.) memorial mu-
-seum, 158691. © Sept. 9, 1941; J 34413-
34417.
Calumet farm, Lexington, Ky.,
176008.—View thru the trees, Lincoln
farm, MHodgenville, Ky., 1243874. ©
Sept. 1, 1941; J 34421, 34422.
Cherokee park, large wild grapevine
on beech tree.—Jefferson County dairy
farm, 175571.—Monument at Boones-
boro, Ky., 176013.—Three Sisters, large
Sycamore tree in Cherokee park.
Aug. 1, 1941; J 34418-84420, 34426.
Corn field in Kentucky, 182622.—Dix-
iana farm, Lexington, Kentucky,
5810-5823
5824, 5825
© May
174924.—-Scene on Dixiana farm, Lex-
ington, Ky., 174515. © Nov. 10, 1941;
J 34408-34410.
Peonies, 182865.—Tobacco field in Ky.,
153582.—Tobacco in bloom, Fayette Co.,
Ky., 175567. © Dec. 10, 1941; J 34412,
34424, 34427.
Sunset on the river road, Louisville,
169204. © Jan. 26, 1942; J 34425.
Tobacco plant bed, 160835. © Jan. 10,
1942; J 34411.
Ceres (Placido) 5846
Little cottage safety match. © 1 e.
May 28, 1942; I 30760.
Certified dry mat corp. 5847
If I don’t reach your town. © May
9, 1942; K 50950.
Cheney (James Burleigh) 5848, 5849
Barrington air-rail protection blox.
© May 11, 1942; I 30687, 30702.
Chicago tribune. . 5850
Harold Teen. © Mar. 16, 1942; K
50753.
Citroen’s art gallery. 5851-5856
Bowling. — Bridge. — Brooklyn Dodg-
ers.—Fishing.—Golf.—Skiing. © Apr.
3, 1942; K 50825-50830.
Clark (Edward H.) 5857
Shoe tree. ©1c. May 7, 1942 ; I 30649.
Clock sales co. 5858, 5859
Deluxe model with BJS sound system
communication.—Voice of victory model,
BJS sound system. © 1c. each May
25, 1942; I 30747, 30748.
Cochrane corp. 5860
Cochrane recorder chart, 648. © May
29, 1942; I 30788.
Cook (George H.) 5861
Heavenly sunlight. © June 1, 1942;
K 50915.
Cornelius (Luther W.) 5862
Metal tire substitute for a pneumatic
tire. ©l1c. May 19, 1942; I 30709.
Creasy (G. B.) 5863
Combination razor blade knife. ©1e.
May 28, 1942; I 30757.
Crites (Charles A.) 5864.
True point non-ricochet bullet. ©1e.
May 19, 1942; I 30706.
Crumley (Harold W.) 5865
Individual cigarette packing machine.
© 1c. May 7, 1942; I 30653.
135
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5866
Daprato statutary co. 5866-5870
Crucifixion group, 548.—St. Joseph and
Child, 3312.—Station, Simon helps Jesus
to carry His cross, 4770. © 1c. each
Apr. 24, 1942; J 34821-34323.
Joseph (St.) and lily, 265.—Rigalico
baptismal font, 2823. © 1c. each May
30, 1942; J 34400, 34401.
Davis (Carol Beery) 5871, 5872
In the shadow of the totem.—Kuse-
hani. © 1 e¢ each Mar. 23, 1942; J
34344, 34345.
Davis (Solomon Lamonte) 5873
Cash savings club stamp. © May 6,
1942; K 50734.
Delson (Robert) 5874
Blackout ventilator. © 1c. May 7,
1942; I 306388.
Derrydale press, ine. 5875
Mallards rising, 250; by Roland Clark.
© Apr. 17, 1942; K 50868.
Dix (Roy H.) 5876
V-U. S.A. © Apr. 24, 1942; K 50800.
Dohse (Quentin) & Koch (Charles D.)
5877
Combination aircraft. ©1c. May 18,
1942; I 30686.
Doolen (Horace H.) 5878
Thief-proof sanitary milk bottle
holder and service indicator. ©) Ae!
May 28, 1942; I 30765.
Duenewald ptg. corp. 5879
MacArthur (General Douglas); by
Rodolphe Kiss. © May 18, 1942; H
2353.
Hagan (C. A.) & co. 5880
Told tous. © Apr. 15, 1942; K 50916.
Ellsworth (Reo) 5881-5885
War bond buyer, buy war bonds, cre-
ate a post war reserve, [denomination] :
25, 50, 100, 500, 1000. © Mar. 10, 1942;
K 50815-50819.
Ely (George B.) 5886
Advertising specialty. ©1c. May 28,
1942; I 30752.
Estes (John Earle)
New plastic ruler.
1942; I 30654.
Ferguson-Sherman mfg. corp. 5888-5893
A BC of the Ferguson system.—De-
sign for selling.—She ain’t what she used
to be-—What are your prospects?—
5887
© 1c. May 11,
pt. Iv, n. s., v.37
What makes champions ?—What to look
for. ©1e each Apr. 6, 1942; J 343807-—
34312.
Fischer (I. B.) co. 5894
Lecture chez Marie Antoinette. Story
hour; by Joseph Caraud. © Apr. 10,
1942; H 2352.
Fletcher’s studio. 5895
Light beyond.
34390.
Foley & Edmunds, inc. 5896-5901
Goodman (David J.) :
[Early American ‘ settlement] ©
May 10, 1942; K 50877.
Growth of transportation and its
role in the growth of America.—Peoples
who helped build our country.—Power,
the forces man uses to do his work.—
Some kinds of work men do.—United
States is a great manufacturing nation.
© May 10, 1942; K 50872-50876.
Forward (R. R.) sr. 5902, 5903
Details of building unit construction
for exterior walls, partitions, floors, ceil-
ing and roof.—Details showing filled in
wall. ©1c. each May 15, 1942; I 30694,
30695.
Foxboro co. 5904-5924
[Foxboro combination flow meter and
pressure gauge chart] 898333. © May
11, 1942; I 30668.
[Foxboro combination pressure gauge
© ‘Aug. ts) ioe
and thermometer’ chart] 89S08-A,
898328-A. © May 11, 1942; I 30664,
30669.
[Foxboro flow meter chart] &38629,
899097, 899098, 899130, 899146. © May
11, 1942; I 30667, 30672, 30676-30678.
[Foxboro flow meter or liquid level
gauge chart] 897050, 898627. © May 11,
1942; I 30662, 30665.
[Foxboro liquid level gauge chart]
84995-A, 89964-D. © May 11, 1942; I
30668, 30670. WA
[Foxboro liquid level or pressure gauge
chart] 898632. © May 11, 1942: I 30674.
[Foxboro pressure gauge chart] 898635.
© May 11, 1942; I 30679.
[Foxboro pressure gauge or thermom-
eter chart] 898631, 898634. © May 11,
1942; I 30673, 30675.
[Foxboro thermometer chart] 879464.
© May 11, 1942; I 30666.
[Foxboro thermometer or
gauge chart] 898636, 899361.
1942; I 80671, 30680.
[Liquid level gauge or pressure gauge
chart] 898587-A. © May 20, 1942; I
30728.
pressure
© May 11,
136
CLASSES
no. 5, 1942
[Pressure gauge chart] 898633. ©
May 20, 1942; I 30729.
Frick collection. 5925
Vétheuil in winter; by Claude Monet.
© May 27, 1942: H 2360.
Frost (Robert A.) 5926
Conserve for defense. © Mar. 19,
1942; K 50857.
Fuller (Irving Jay) 5927
' Coin saver. © 1c. May 19, 1942; I
30711.
Funk (Mina K.) 5928
Sanitary nursing bottle cover. ©1e.
May 12, 1942; I 30660.
Funt (Allen A.) 5929
Funny money man. © Apr. 24, 1942;
K 50758.
Garel & Day. 5930
In God we trust. Military service
star and victory design. © Mar. 17,
1942; K 50747.
General cable corp. 5931
More production. © May 1, 1942: K
ee.
General foods corp. 5932, 5933
Big job ahead.—Toastaroons. ©1e.
each May 25, 1942; J 34368, 34364.
General motors corp. Chevrolet motor
div. 5934-5938
Chevrolet’s car conservation plan. ©
1c. Apr. 6, 1942; J 34313.
Customer conservation.—How to pro-
mote service sales.imRenewed car and
truck.—Truck conservation. ©1c. each
May 25, 1942; J 34365—34368.
Fisher body div. 5939-5941
If there’s any lead it should be in the
Axis.—It takes two to make a fight. ©
Apr. 10, 1942 ; K 50837, 50888.
We're at war. © May 6, 1942; K
50881.
Gladstone (William Henry) 5942
In the service of his country. © May
19, 1942; K 50927.
Goes (A.) 5943-5946
Honor roll, serving with the United
States armed forces. © May 8, 1942;
K 50798.
[Let me at ’em], G. P. 7025; by R.
James Stuart. © May 26, 1942; H 2356.
[Old Glory]; by Frederick J. Ogden.
© May 21, 1942; H 2357.
[Spirit of U. S. A.J], G. P. 7185: by
Harold Anderson. © May 15, 1942; H
2onA.
13
H-K
5975
Gorton artists inc. 5947
[Eagle on V background and red,
white and blue diagonal stripes] ©
Mar. 15, 1942; K 50750.
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) 5948
Revolving immersion washer and
froster. ©1c. May 7, 1942; I 30639.
Greenaway (Wilfred L.) 5949
Rolling-pin and improvements. © 1c.
May 19, 1942; I 30704.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 5950
Blackout alarm control system. ©1c.
May 16, 1942; I 30683.
Groff (Charles W.) 5951
Nursing time, 2. ©1c. May 2, 1942;
J 34304.
Gross (Edward) co., ine. 5952, 5953
Allaben (Anne E.):
Adrian.—Katarina. © May 27,
1942; K 50952, 50953.
Gross-Schoenwald, inc. 5954, 5955
Armed for victory, some with guns,
the rest working and sacrificing—You
bet I will, Uncle, to win this war fast.
© May 25, 1942; K 50922, 50923.
Halbert (Claude E.) 5956
Our Flag—invincible. © May 2, 1942;
K 50855.
Hansen (S. Ben) 5957
Steam outboard motor. © 1 ec. May
7, 1942; I 30648.
Hatton (John Matthews) 5958
Pentagonal hospital, key plan. ©1c.
May 2, 1942; I 30659.
Hearst publications, ine. 5959-5964
Air view of wreck.—Crushed observa-
tion car.—Shambles.—Terrifie impact.
© Sept. 20, 1941; K 50891-50894.
Daring perilous rescue of Captain
Olaf Eckstrom.—Rescue of seamen from
the tanker Montebello. © Dec. 24, 1941;
K 50882, 50883.
Henrie (Daniel W.) jr. 5965
Visaphone. © 1c. May 28, 1942; I
30767.
Hermitage art co., ine. 5966-5975
[Chureh service bulletin] 1035.—[Has-
ter letterhead picturing risen Christ and
Mary in garden before tomb] 1040.—
Lord, is it 1? 1011—My Easter gift to
my church, 979.—My Easter offering,
596.—O come let us adore Him, 1038.—
Thanksgiving, 1045. © May 22, 1942;
K 50860, 50861, 50863-50867.
=
(
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5976
Hermitage art co., inc.—Continued.
My Christmas gift to my church, 1003,
1007, 1048. © May 22, 1942; K 50858,
50859, 50862.
Hess (Edward Adam) 5976
Trees of mystery. © May 11, 1942;
J 34830.
Hirshon-Garfield, inc. 5977
I wouldn’t be here now if I had kept
my mouth shut. © Apr. 5, 1942; K
50841.
Hochberg (Theodore) 5978
3-play whirl-away top. © 1c. May
16, 1942 ; I 30684.
Hoffmann (Harry H.) 5979
Airplane. © 1 ec. May 28, 1942; I
80754.
Holder (Roger)
Mu. ©1e. May 2, 1942; I 30635.
Huchting (Carl Henry) 5981
Pastures of the West. ©1c. Nov. 19,
1942; J 34346.
Huffman (James E.)
Modern streamlined clothespin.
ce. May 7, 1942; I 30647.
Hunsaker (Claude H.)
5980
5982
© A
5983
Precast concrete sheet pile, P 250. ©
May 4, 1942: I 30637.
Hutchison (Julian Dougherty) 5984
Transparent oil pipe lining. ©1..
Apr. 20, 1942; I 30682.
Tlinois photo-gravure co.
MacArthur (General
May 8, 1942; K 50854.
Indianapolis engraving co., inc. 5986
Service roll. © May 28, 1942; J 34886.
International trade composition assn.
5987
[Famous printer series no. 1] © Apr.
8, 1942; KK 50757.
Interstate accounts service, ine. 5988
Get the facts. ©1c. Apr. 6, 1942; J
34314.
Interwoven stocking co. 5989, 5990
Bugler of the black watch, A-95.—On
our toes, A-97. © 1 ¢. each May 21,
1942; J 34871, 34372.
Jaco-lae decal co. 5991-6008
Miniature aireraft insignia and iden-
tification decals. 2-7, 9-20. © Apr. 15,
1942; K 50895-50912. ~
5985
Douglas) ©
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 37
Jelinek (Rudolph) 6009
Plans & section of proposed alcohol
plant. © Mar. 28, 1942; I 30703.
Johnson (Charles Emom) 6010
Nojak’s. “© ‘1° ce. May 25, 1942-0
30727.
Keller (William Ralph) & Allen (Jack
C.) 6011
Liberry. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 50888.
Kellogg co. 6012
Maybe this and maybe that. © Apr.
Apr. 24, 1942; K 50743.
King features syndicate, ine. 6018-6031
Architect’s drawing of Dionne’s new
home, U-80.—Breaking ground for new
Dionne home, T—206.—Chaput (Nurse)
measures quints on their 7th birthday,
N-62.— Five little quints and how they
grew, U-65.—Joyal (Dr.) weighs the
quints, U-42.—Lebel (Mrs. Ben), mid-
wife who attended birth of quints, Life
181.—Legros (Mrs. Donaldo) presents
gift to Yvonne, first born, P—74.—Quints
lose curls and acquire pigtails, R40.—
Quintuplets on their 6th birthday, D-—
37. © May 24, 1942; J 34374-34382,
Cecile enjoys gift of fish, U-60.—
Marie’s thrilled by her canary, U-64.—
Quints inspect the new gifts, U-58. ©
May 17, 1942; J 34350-84352.
4 Dionne children say good-night to
parents, T-21.—Papa Dionne and his
famous quintuplets, S-13.—Quints enjoy
a book together, O-19. © May 3, 1942;
J 34817-84319.
Marie, Emilie, Cecile and patient An-
nette, U-63.—Marie gets electric stimu-
lation, U—81.—Marie in hospital for ex-
amination, U-83.—Marie romps with pet
Fin-Fin, U-56. © May 10, 1942: J
34324-34327.
Knapp (Myrtle Calvert) 6032
First aid. © May 238, 1942; J 34384.
Knighten (George H.) 6033
Power-driven hack saw. © 1 ¢. May
28, 1942; I 30762.
Kruezek (Stanley J.) 6034
Airfoil fuselage. ©1c. May 19, 1942;
Loree:
Kurth (Fred W.)
Tricycle mobile.
I 30764.
LaChanece (Joseph C.)- 6086
Trolling device. ©1c. May 28, 1942;
I 30751.
6035
© 1c. May 28, 1942;
138
CLASSES H—-K
no. 5, 1942
6080
Ladd (Arley W.) & Youngerman (Wes-
ley J.) 6037
Glass structural building block.
1c. May 28, 1942: I 30758.
Lake (Francis Wilbur) 6038
Navigation chart. © May 25, 1942:
I 30789.
Launder (Raymond H.) 6039
Spraying device. ©1c. May 19, 1942;
I 30719.
Lawler (Harold Henry) 6040
Our defender. © Mar. 1, 1942; K
50742.
Leathley (Burton R.) 6041
Eventide. © 1 c¢. May 11. 1942; J
34315.
Lee (H.) 6042
Straub (Carlyle):
Litany of liberty.
K 50833.
Leeds & Northrup co. 6043-6051
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder paper]
100, 188, 208. © Dec. 11, 1941; I 30735,
30737, 30738,
© May 1, 1942;
644. 646. © May 11, 1942; I
B0754, 30736.
647, 651. © May 15, 1942; I
30732, 30733.
650. © May 12, 1942: I 30731.
Micromax model R chart, 1214. ©
May 12, 1942: I 30730.
Lenley (Mitchel B.) 6052
Prodigy. © 1 c¢. May 14, 1942; J
28.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, ine. 6053
Graham (Honorable Mrs.): by
Thomas Gainsborough. © Oct. 25,
1941: H 2361.
Letarte (Henry P.) 6054
Motor truck dump body weight re-
ducer and lifter. © 1c. May 28, 1942:
I 30766.
Levison (Harry) 6055
Liberty, remember Pearl Harbor. buy
U. S. defense bonds. © Jan. 5, 1942;
K 50808.
Loudermilk (Earl R.) 6056
Roll-a-playne. © 1c. May 19, 1942;
I 30712.
Low (Clifford LeRoy) 6057
Burnside loom. © 1c. May 6, 1942;
I 30655.
469394—42
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 6058-6065
Castle Rock, Camp Douglas, Wis.—
Castle Rock, Highway 71, Sparta, Wis.—
Cave Rock, Sparta-Tomah area, Wis.—
Cleopatra’s Needle and Green Bluff,
Camp Douglas, Wis—Lone Rock, near
Camp Douglas, Wis.—Natural Arch,
Ragged Rock, Camp Douglas, Wis.—
U. S. 12-16 and Long Bluff, Camp Doug-
las, Wis—wWitch-face Rock, Tomah-
Sparta area, Wis. © May 28, 1942; J
34392-34399.
McCormick co. 6066
Amarillo, outdoor recreation center of
northwest Texas, 1B—H2293. © May 2,
1942; K 50930.
Major (Aranka) & Major (Emil) 6067
Sterile handcoat or hand wrapper. ©
1c. May 22, 1942 ; I 30701.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios, ine.
6068—6074
Don’t let me down. © May 19, 1942;
K 50835.
Give ’em hell boys, you can bank on us-
© May 16, 1942; K 50809.
More toolie you crackie more happy
Jappie. © May 11, 1942; K 50786.
Our forefathers fought and died for
this freedom. © May 27, 1942: K 50887-_
Put on the squeeze. © June 1, 1942;
K 50921.
We are now in this war. © May 14,
1942; K 50799.
You gotta grow Buddy. © May 7,
1942; K 50754.
Marchal (Edwin A.) 6075.
Forty for victory. © May 12, 1942;
K 50914.
Martin (William) COTE
Simplex beetle trap. yellow glass. ©
1c. May 29, 1942; I 30790.
Mathews (Robert G.) €07T
Life insurance—a bomb proof shelter,
Bob Mathews invites you to bring your
family. © July 22, 1840; J 30630.
Mead Jchnson & co. 6078S
Babies supervised by physicians are
better babies, 43. © Apr. 23, 1942; K
50836.
Meyers (Charles A.) 607TS
Guideto accounting. © May 24, 1942;
I 30791.
Minnix (Frank B.) 60S8C
Our victory service roll. © Apr. 15.
1942; K 50748.
3 139
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6081
6081
©
Mitchem (Charles E.) 2nd.
Profit from investment is velvet.
Dec. 30, 1941; I 30699.
Mohr (Carl F.) 6082
Asbestos pressure piping used as a
shell for reinforced concrete load bear-
ing piles © May 8, 1942; I 30726.
Montgomery (William Hoyt) 6083
Air tank type wheel and tire assem-
bly. ©1ce. May 18, 1942; I 30697.
Moranz (Jack) 6084
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
May 6, 1942; K 50804.
Mortkowicz (Edwarda) 6085-6088
Stryjenska (Zofja) Polish dance:
Goralski.—Krakowiak. — Mazur. — Po-
lonez. © Apr. 29, 1942; K 50794-50797.
Moss (C.) 6089-6095
For God and country, 800; by Man-
ning de V. Lee.—Land of the free, home
of the brave, 2989.—Roosevelt (Pres.
F. D.) 2980; by Bettina Steinke & G.
Hausmann.—Vernon (Mt.), home of G.
Washington, 2992. © Apr. 22, 1942; K
50989, 50941, 50948, 50944.
Fast friends; by Harold Anderson.
© June 1, 1942; K 50945.
Steinke (Bettina) :
MacArthur (General
2994.—Roosevelt (Pres. F. D.) 2941. ©
Apr. 22, 1942; K 50940, 50942.
Motson (William T.) sr. 6096
Freedom colors. © Feb. 23, 1942: K
50821.
National cash register co. 6097
In the groove. ©1c. June 1, 1942;
J 34403.
National institute of music & arts, ine.
6098-6101
Forward march with music to victory.
© May 26, 1942; J 34402.
National institute of music & arts
Symphony :
Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador hotel,
Los Angeles.—Cocoanut Grove, Ambassa-
dor hotel, Los Angeles, featured solo-
ist—In concert for matinee musical club,
Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador hotel, Los
Angeles. © Mar. 20, 1942; J 34404-34406.
Nelson (Edvard) 6102
Nelson wonder shredder and grater.
© 1c. May 19, 1942; I 30714.
New York credit men’s assn.
Membership benefits. © June 1, 1942;
K 50933.
Douglas)
6103
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 37
New York graphic soec., inc. 6104, 6105
Von Munchhausen (August) :
Finale, 791.—Interlude, 790. ©
May 15, 1942; H 2358, 2359.
Newlin (Thomas J.) 6106
Sock the Jap! Remember Pearl Har-
bor! Keep ’em laughing! © May 23,
1942; K 50869.
Noma (Fred) 6107
American hearts for victory. © May
11, 1942; K 50805.
North (Alfred C.) 6108
One engine multi-propellered airplane.
©1ece. May 18, 1942: I 30656.
O & N graphic arts.
Air raid safety rules.
K 50756. -
Ohman co. 6110
Unanimous declaration of the thirteen
6109
© May 6, 1942;
United States of America. © May 1,
1942; K 50878.
Olson (Ola M.) 6111
Fly trap. © 1c. May 7, 1942; I
0645.
Oxweld railroad service co. 6112-6120
Bottom hull inverse on top hull fix-
ture, plate 4.—Complete hull tilting fix-
ture on parallel axis, plate 6.—Com-
plete hull tilting fixture on transverse
axis, plate 5—Fabricated hull-armored
tank, plate 1.—Top hull assembly fix-
ture, plate 2.—Top hull assembly in fix-
ture, plate 3. © Mar. 26, 1942; J 34832-
34335, 34338, 34839.
Universal fixture for automatic weld-
ing head, plate 7-9. © Mar. 26, 1942;
J 34831, 34836, 34337.
Oyler (William A.)
Cream separator.
1942; I 30755.
Paisley (Carlos David) 6122
Posture-graph. © 1c. May 28, 1942;
I 30768.
6121
© 1c. May 28,
Pan American union. 6123
Know your neighbor. © Mar. 13,
1942: K 50890.
Patten (Merwin G.) 6124
Providence. R. I., First Baptist meet-
ing house, 1774-1775. © Dee. 14, 1941;
K 50834.
Pell (Van Dyne) 6125
Combination radio cabinet and poker
chip holder. © 1c. May 12, 1942; I
30661.
140
CLASSES
no. 5, 1942
H-K
6173
Periolat (Charles Bernard) 6126
Original 26 nations. © May 8, 1942;
K 50771.
Phillips (George L.) 2 6127
Help Uncle Sam. © 1c. Mar. 24,
1942: J 34373.
Photo-on-record co. 6128
Serving my country. © Apr. 17, 1942;
K 50790.
Pick (Alfred W.)
_ Steady please.
50880.
Poster service co. 6130, 6131
Save to win, series A4. © May 4,
1942; K 50935.
Share rides with your fellow workers,
series A7. © May 19, 1942; K 50936.
Poulson (William J.) 6132
Evening music. ©1 ce. May 12, 1942;
J 34316.
Providence lithograph co. 6133-6149
Beautiful garden.—Hsau and Jacob
meet.—Eskimos getting ready for win-
ter.—Flying kites in China.—God saw
. that it was good.—He chose the best.—
JesuS was growing.—Joseph and his
brothers.—Mary’s gift to Jesus.—Re-
bekah’s kindness to thirsty travelers.—
Trees bearing fruit—wWilling to forgive.
© Apr. 22, 1942; K 50772, 50774-50785.
Bible is an interesting book.—Learn-
ing to choose.—New-found book and a
king. © May 11, 1942; K 50791-50793.
Our friends. © May 11, 1942; K
6129
© Feb. 2, 1942; K
50773.
Prytz (Roy Oscar) 6150
Allied V. © May 25, 1942; K 50925.
Purina mills. 6151, 6152
Does the work done by the Joe Wilsons
pay their dealers ?—Friend of the family.
© 1c. each May 25, 1942; J 34361, 34362.
Rabinowitz (Henry) 6153
Victory for our God blessed country,
U. S. of America. © May 21, 1942; K
50879.
- Reichmann (Wilhelm)
Information service.
1942; I 30685.
Republic steel corp. Truscon steel co.,
6154
© I ¢. May 16;
subsidiary. 6155
Ferroglas construction. © 1 ec. May
25, 1942; J 34359.
Rice (Max) 6156
Omnivox and improvements. © 1.
May 19, 1942; I 30725.
Richfield oil corp. of New York.
6157, 6158
Branching out. © 1c. May 25, 1942;
J 34360.
Keep ’em rolling. © 1c. May 25, 1942;
J 34370.
Richardson (Sullivan C.)
Adecrafter.
6159
© Dec. 16, 1941; K 50954.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey com-
bined shows, ine. 6160-6162
Greatest show on earth presents its 50
famous elephants with beautiful girls.—
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey pre-
sent holidays. © May 1, 1942; K 50918,
50919.
Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Gargantua,
the great. © May 1, 1942; K 50803.
Ritchie (Ben F.)
Improved stretcher.
1942; I 30646.
Roberts (Nathan M.) 6164
Dry cleaning department layout at
6163
© 1 c. May 7%
Troy-Pearl laundry, Dayton, Ohio. ©
Apr. 15, 1942; K 50840.
Roe (Joseph B.) 6165
Roe vertical chess board. © 1c. May
18, 1942; J 34857.
Ross (Max) 6166
United nations—united we fight. ©
May 5, 1942; K 50871.
Rossini (Vincenzo) 6167
Viribus unitis, observe Bill of rights
day, December 15, 1941. © Dec. 15,
1941 ; K 50814.
Rothschild (Jacob) 6168
Erase neglect forever. © May 5, 1942;
K 50987.
Saalfield pub. co. 6169
Victory scrap book, 302; by Roy Wil-
helm. © May 13, 1942; K 50842.
St. Anthony’s guild. 6170
Shepherds adoring the Star; by El-
eanor d’Art. © May 25, 1942; K 50870.
Sampliner (H. 8S.) . 6171
Ventnor, Atlantic City, N. J., St. James
Catholic church, 98, 24843N. © May
20, 1942; K 50843.
Sarchuk (Leon A.) 6172
Guard rail auger. © 1c. May 7,
1942; I 30651.
‘Schilling (Karl) 6173
Christ of the lifted vision ; by William
Chyka. © May 6, 1942; H 2351.
141
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. S., v.37
6174
Schluessler (Edmund) 6174
Seal-master and parts. © 1c May
8, 1942; I 30749.
Seay (James W.) 6175
Fuel feed system. © 1 c. May 19,
1942; I 30724.
6176
Servel, ine.
Home volunteer headquarters, SPN-
287. © Apr. 24, 1942; K 50741.
Shaw-Barton. G177
I came through and I shall return,
General Douglas MacArthur, C—2209 ; by
Hy [i. e. John Henry] Hintermeister.
© May 8, 1942; K 50982.
Sheehan (Joseph) G178
Vita Minnie, good-bye to all that, now
I’m eating enriched white bread with
every meal. © Mar. 27, 1942; K 50749.
Shepley (Jack M.) & Walton (Charles
B.) 6179
60-cycle universal transmission line
chart for hard drawn stranded copper
conductors [and] 60-cycle universal
transmission line chart for aluminum
cable steel reinforced. © May 16, 1942;
I 80698.
Shives (George A.) 6180
United States selectee, parents legion
[insignia] © May 14, 1942; K 50839.
Sibel (Vernon J.) 6181
Fastener for attaching line wire to
steel fence post. © 1c. May 19, 1942;
I 30708.
Singer mfg. co. 6182-6187
Intestinal anastomosis operation
with Singer surgical stitiching instru-
ment, 1-6. © May 13, 1942; I 30688-
30693.
Slonecker (R. Clair) 6188
Victory note for a member of the
United States armed forces. © May 19,
1942; K 50852.
Slusser (Edward) 6189
Holy. Cross (Mt.)
. © 1c. May 29,
1942; J 34389.
Smith (Franklin Hugene) 6190
Sunset silhouette. © 1c. May 28,
1942; J 34885.
Smlomon (Joseph) 6191
Funnelospray. © 1c. May 8, 1942;
J. 34305.
Sorensen (Henry) 6192
Adjustable lock striking-plates. ©
1c. May 18, 1942. I 30696.
Spencer & Wyckoff. 6193
§2nd infantry division standing re-
treat following Sgt. Alvin C. York’s ad-
dress to the division. © May 10, 1942;
J 34353. .
Sporting gallery & bookshop, ine.
6194, 6195
Voss (Franklin B.):
Champion Nornay Saddler.—Sad-
dler seven. © Dec. 15, 1941; K 50831,
50882.
Stearns -(Mae) 6196
Lupin, 1. © May 17, 1942; J 34407.
Stewart (James Y.) 6197
Locking device for drums and gaso-
line tanks. © 1c. May 28, 1942; I
30761.
Stockhoff (Walter W.) 6198
Stockhoff, valse innocent. © June 1,
1942; K 50913.
Swartwout co. 6199
Chart no. 1, cubic feet of air per min-
ute required, square feet of ventilator
opening required. © Mar. 18, 1942; I
30636.
Sylvester (Anthony L.) 6200
[Patriotic scroll consisting among
other things of a resemblance of four
presidents, namely Washington, Lincoln,
Wilson and Roosevelt] © Feb. 3, 1942;
K 50807.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 6201-6204
Tag chart, 7-O-PH, 10-3-PH, 135-6-
PH. © Nov. 11, 1988. I 22462-22464.
180-0-80-IR. © May 20, 1942;
I 30700.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine. 6205-6207
Greetings from Lynchburg, V[irgini]a,
1B-M697. © June 24, 1941; K 50920.
New Orleans, Louisiana, D-6752,
D-6753. © Dee. 24, 1941; K 50948,
50949.
Tellier (Andre) 6208
MacArthur (General Douglas), I shall
keep the ‘soldier’s faith, © June 1,
1942; K 50931.
Tested papers of America, ine. 6209
Test-mark ison the march. © 1 «
May 25, 1942; J 343858.
142
CLASSES H-K
no. 5, 1942
Thompson (W. R.) & co. 6210
Keep ’em shooting, keep ’em rolling,
keep ’em flying. © Mar. 3, 1942; K
50744.
Transcontinental & Western air, inc.
6211
Red Cross volunteer. © 1c. May 13,
1942; J 34529.
Treffert (Emil J.) 6212
- Bowlomatic. © 1c. May 19, 1942;
I 30718.
Tubbs (George D.) 6213
Hollow handle tack hammer and tack
puller. © 1c. May 28, 1942; f-30759.
Twin editions. 6214
Bergeret (Mme.), 2; by Francois
Boucher. © May 21, 1942; H 2355.
Uhis (Nolan B.) 6215-6222
Anti-aircraft.—Artillery—Bomber.—
Infantry. — Pursuit. — Submarine.—
Tank.—Warship. © Feb. 19, 1942; K
50844-50851.
Umstead (Jacob W.) 6223
Holder for floating dairy thermometer.
© 1c. May 19, 1942; I 30721.
Underhill (Irving) 6224
Bundle of happiness has just come
our way. Stork & baby announcement,
L-2694. © May 11, 1942; J 34820.
U. S. poster service. 6225, 6226
Keep ’em flying. © May 14, 1942; K
50824.
Unity. ‘© May 18, 1942: K 50823.
Unruh (Fred) > » 6227
Metal lath angular. © 1c. May 19,
1942; I 30705.
Unterman (Sigmund)
Remember Pearl Harbor.
1942; K 50947.
Vafides (John)
Let freedom Sing.
6228
© Mar. 18,
6229
© May 29, 1942;
K 50885.
Vette sports shop. 6230
Old trader. © Aug. 1, 1941; K 50806.
Victory portraits, inc. 6231, 6232
Honor roll [ecard] state of Michigan.
© May 21, 1942; K 50934.
Honor roll, state of Michigan. © June
2, 1942; K 50938.
Victory skill. 6233
Extra sensational extra Hitler’s doom.
© June 2, 1942: K 50924.
6254
Wade (John Joseph) 6234
DX1. ©lec. May 4, 1942; I 30632.
Walgreen co. 6235
Victory. © Apr. 14, 1942; K 50951.
Walker (Nat Gaillard) 6236, 6237
Tec-bilt houses, 1,2. ©1c. each May
7, 1942; I 30640, 30641.
“Wallace (George Newman) © 6238
Navigator’s reference card. © Apr.
13, 1942; I 30681.
Walner (Arthur F.) 6239
American unity. © May 1, 1942; K
50755.
Warren (John T.) jr. 6240, 6241
Warren Portahome, Croton, N. Y.:
Northwest exposure.—Western ex-
posure. © 1c. each May 5, 1942; J
34300, 34301.
Whitlock & co. 6242, 6243
Carrier recruiting service, you earn
while your recruits learn. © Apr. 23,
1942; K 50788.
Slap-a-Jap. © Apr. 23, 1942; K 50789.
Whitman (Harry M.) 6244
Wyalusing, Pa., view from the log
cabin, Wyalusing Rocks. © Apr. 28,
1942; K 50820.
Willard (Stephen H.) 6245-6251
Blossom of the ocotillo, on the Cali-
fornia desert, 1B—H2598.—Dates growing
in the garden of the El] Mirador, Palm
Springs, California, 1B—H2600.—EHvening
primrose, blooming on the desert, near
Palm Springs, California, 1B—H2596.—
Hedgehog cactus, on the California des-
ert, 1B—H2595.—Twenty-nine Palms
Oasis, California, 1B—H2599. © Apr. 24,
1942; K 50736-50740.
Ramparts of the desert. © Mar. 1,
1942; J 34303.
Story told at evening. © Apr. 24,
1942; J 34302.
Winkler (Max S.) 6252
Full house against three deuces. ©
Jan. 5, 1942; K 50853.
Wirtel (Ray) 6253
Official service Flag. © May 5, 1942;
K 50810.
Yingling (Louis M.) 6254
Notching attachment for hack saw
machines. © 1c. May 19, 1942; I 30716.
148
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6255 pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 37
Zufelt (Lloyd R.) 6255 | Zwart (Gerrit C.) 6256
Acme cow hobble. © 1 ¢ May 28, Protection against gas. © Apr. 9,
1942; I 30753. 1942; J 34428.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1941 :
Reproductions of works of art (including 2 one-copy entries) -____--- 130
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
cluding’ 521° <one-copy. entries) + (ated var ee ers, Sian eee 846
Photographs (including 208 one-copy entries) -_.___-_______--_--_--_ 584
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 44 contributions to peri-
odicals and other one-ctopy entries) __. 2 eee a ee 1, 530
Ota] OS oks FAUST tone = 5 es 3, 090
144
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF
WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPY-
RIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF
MARCH 4, 1909
Haynes (Frank Jay) 1-11
Algous growth. R 108453, Apr. 28,
1942.
Aster.
Bank of daisies.
1942.
Gentian.
- Gentians, blue & white.
Apr. 23, 1942.
Geyser eggs. R 107454, Apr. 23, 1942.
Golden rod. R 107445, Apr. 28, 1942.
R 107449, Apr. 23,
R 107450, Apr. 23, 1942.
R 107452, Apr. 23,
R 108615, May 27, 1942.
R 107447,
Monkey flower.
1942.
Paint brush. R 107446, Apr. 23, 1942.
Wild buckwheat. R 107448, Apr. 23,
1942.
© Jack Ellis Haynes, Yellowstone
Park, Wy. ,
Crown cork & seal co., ine. 12
Emblem. © Crown cork & seal co.,
inc., Baltimore. R 108120, May 11, 1942.
[6256
Edwards (George Wharton) 13
Forest of Arden with some of its leg-
ends. © G. W. Edwards, Greenwich,
Conn. R 107672, May 1, 1942.
Kirk (Maria) 14
So fair was she that he fell in love
with her at the mere sight. © M. Kirk,
Philadelphia. R 108155, May 12, 1942.
Nichols. (Spencer B.) 15-18
Madonna and angels. R 108154, May
12, 1942.
Madonna at the pool.
12, 1942.
Madonna seated. R 108152, May 12,
1942.
Madonna with blossoms.
May 12, 1942.
© S. B. Nichols, Kent, Conn.
Tower (Coney O’Deil Andrew) 19
Co’s special police or patrolman guard
or guide in uniform by Constantine A.
Tower [i.e. C.O. A. Tower] ©C. 0. A.
Tower, Brooklyn. R 107230, Apr. 20,
1942.
R 108151, May
R 108153,
145
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
American stove co., Cleveland. 6257.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane choco-
Health will win. For gas range. ©] lates. © May 6, 1942; KK 13622.
Mar. 30, 1942; KK 13510.
American tobacco co., New York.
6258-6260
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco! For
cigarettes. © Apr. 16, 30, May 14, 1942;
WRK 13232192147 13531
Anderson (Belle) Chicago. _ 6261
Victory all-in-one. For stationery and
stickers. © Mar. 16, 1942; KK 13197.
Arden (Hlizabeth) New York.
6262-6264
Let’s get back to essentials. For
beauty preparations. © Apr. 19, May 3,
1942; KK 18198, 13523.
Special neck cream. For neck cream.
© Apr. 26, 1942; KK 18524.
Armour & co., Chicago.
For meat:
Gee, Mary, how come the bacon’s so
good this morning. © Apr. 23, 1942;
KK 13674.
Scrumptious eating.
1942: KK 13500. f
Your first taste tells you. © Apr.
24, 1942; KK 13499.
Armstrong cork co., Laneaster, Pa.
6268
Armstrong’s asphalt tile floors. For |
asphalt tile. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13188.
6265-6267
© Apr. 24,
Ash’s, New York. 6269
Famous little women. For ladies
wearing apparel. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
dood.
Atlantic co., Atlanta.
For ale and beer:
Good catch, Atlantic ale and beer.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13328.
Leads the parade Atlantic ale and
beer. © May 1, 1942; KK 13329.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago.
6270, 6271
6272
Prostheticlinic. Restoration of es-
thetic harmony, series 1, number 14.
For artificial partial denture. © Mar.
23, 1942; KK 13174.
Awful Fresh MacFarlane, Berkeley,
Calif. 6273-6278
For candy & chocolates:
Are husbands human? © Apr. 29,
1942; KK 13626.
Married husbands. © Mar. 7, 1942;
KK 13624.
For candy, chocolates & nuts:
Be sweet 2 mother. © May 8, 1942;
KK 13623.
Can you wiggle your ears? © Mar.
27, 1942; KK 13625.
I ain’t lookin. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13621.
Axel bros., ine., New York.
Columbia diamond rings. Gems for
Lady America. For diamond rings. ©
May 11, 1942; KK 13595.
Bacharach industrial instrument
Pittsburgh.
Fyrite. For testing instrument.
Feb. 5, 1942; KK 13189.
Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia.
6281
Norton damping capacity testing ma-
6279
CO.,
6280
©
chine. For printing. © Mar. 31, 1942;
KK 138603.
Bauer & Meyer, inc., New York.
6282, 6283
And now it’s Spot bus cards. For bus
cards. © May 1, 1942; KK 13575.
Hello folks, I’m Betty Martin, the
window shopper. For bus card display.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13574.
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J.,
South Bend, Ind. 6284-6286
Keep ’em flying with Eclipse aircraft
accessories. For aviation component
parts. © Mar. 138, May 1, 1942; KK
13495, 13696.
Installation instructions Autosyn
tachometer transmitter. For aircraft
instrument. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
13266.
Best & co., ine., New York. 6287-6291
Best’s bumper crop of cottons. For
cotton dresses and playsuits. © May 3,
1942; KK 18409.
Best’s flower garden of pretty prints.
Those wonderful sailing blues. For
dresses, children’s play clothes & moth-
ers. © May 38, 1942; KK 18547.
City-country cottons, Best’s suit-dress
hits. All set for summer. For misses
eotton dresses & children’s playclothes.
© May 17, 1942; KK 13519.
146
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
City-country cottons, Best’s suit-dress
hits [and] Summer is such fun. For
eotton dresses and children’s play
clothes. © May 10, 1942; KK 13438.
Smash-hits, our wonderful teen
dresses and playsuits $5.00. Relax and
keep fit in Best’s playclothes. For
dresses, playsuits and playclothes. ©
May 24, 1942; KK 138862.
Better packages, inc., Shelton, Conn.
6292
Warning, enemy ears may be inter-
ested. For counterboy and packer tape
sealing machines. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK
18497.
Beyerwyck breweries, inc., Albany.
6293
For that finer ale flavor you'll like
Beverwyck best. For beer. © Oct. 2,
1941: KK 13446.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thomp-
sonville, Conn. 6294, 6295
For pile fabric floor covering:
Artist furnishes her New York
apartment. © May 20, 1942; KK 13841.
I’m busy catching bouquets, says
Mrs. Paul Larkin. © Apr. 22,1942; KK
13223.
Blickman (S.) ine., Weehawken, N. J.
6296
Alloy sheet metal fabrication for
naval and merchant ships. For welded
vessels. © Mar. 4, 1942; KK 13376.
Bon Ami co., New York. 6297-6295
For cleanser:
It takes Bon Ami to make a sink
really shine. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13137.
Look, mommy, I can clean it just as
quick as you. © May 27, 1942; KK
13798.
| That’s plenty, Jeanie, now watch
how fast it makes our bathtub shine. ©
Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13337.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York.
6300-6303
Britain walker freedom shoes. For
shoes. © May 24, 1942; KK 13856.
For women’s wear:
Camellia chintz.
KK 13387.
Freedom clothes.
KK 133886.
Stay at home and like it. For sun
clothes-women. © May 24, 1#42; KK
13857.
© Apr. 10, 1942;
© Apr. 10, 1942;
6341
Borden co., New York. 6304-6341
Elsie says, Try creamed potatoes. For
milk. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 13688.
For. cheese:
Elsie makes a suggestion to lovers
of good cheese. © May 1, 1942; KK
13689.
Oh, how I crave some Military
brand Camembert cheese for dessert.
© Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13740.
Pa says you’d better use Borden’s
Pippin cheese. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK
13748.
Put a topper on tonight’s dinner. ©
Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13398.
This must be pa’s card club night.
© Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13736.
You can bet your pants on Camem-
bert and Liederkranz. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 13377.
For condensed milk:
All right, lady, if you’re sure it’s
Eagle brand chocolate pie. © Feb. 10,
1942; KK 13741.
And so I says, Listen ma, in 5 min-
utes you can make gorgeous cake frost-
ing. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 13733.
Fergit de silver, Al. Look what I
found. © Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13742.
Pardon me, but if you haven’t any
dessert in mind, may I suggest Eagle
brand lemon pie? © May 15, 1942; KK
13737.
They say she got him with her Eagle
brand vanilla ice cream recipe. © May
5, 1942; KK 13739.
For dairy products:
Begorra, make shamrocks you can
eat with Borden’s Eagle brand. © Mar.
3, 1942; KK 138572.
Dress up dinner for pennies. ©
Apr. 21, 1942; KK 13399.
Elsie, the Borden cow. If it’s Bor-
den’s it’s got to be good. © Dec. 29,
1941; KK 13509.
H-m-m, 48,440,520. Sum total, isn’t
it. © Mar. 15, 1942; KK 13379.
How to get a free folder that saves
you money on food. © Feb. 10, 1942;
KK 15870.
Milk with a softer curd for infants
and growing children. © Jan. 20, 1942;
KK 13864.
Now try the milk that’s 4 ways bet-
ter. © Jan. 20, 1942: KK 13866.
Sheer luxury, less than a penny. ©
Sept. 5, 1941; KK 18865.
147
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6342
pt. Iv, nes., V¥. 36
Borden co., New York—Continued.
This free folder may save you up
to $10 on food this month. © Mar. 24,
1942; KK 13164.
You, too, can be in clover if.
Apr. 15, 1942; KK 138380.
For fluid milk:
Elsie says, Speed victory by keep-
ing healthy. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 13165.
Why do many war workers drink
Borden’s milk between meals? © Mar.
31, 1942; KK 13168.
Why do so many doctors drink Bor-
den’s milk. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK 13468.
Why you need more Borden’s milk
after 30. © Apr. 13, 1942; KK 138467.
For ice cream:
Four star specials with Borden’s ice
cream. © May 7, 1942; KK 13759.
Here’s ice cream advertising that
reaches 2 out of every 3 prospects in your
neighborhood. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK
13162.
For mince meat:
Hey, mom, did you have to write
mince meat cookies on the outside of the
package? © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 18735.
How a few centS more made Sam a
new husband. © Nov. 14, 1941; KK
13868.
Mrs. Jones must have made another
batch of None Such mince meat cookies.
© May 15, 1942; KK 18782.
For vitamin fortified drink:
Hemo each day, helps keep fatigue
away. © Sept. 18, 1941; KK 13867.
Here’s Hemo, Borden’s new vita-
min and mineral drink. © Feb. 23,
1942; KK 13869.
I can’t get one word in about my op-
eration, with her raving about those Sil-
ver Cow premiums. For evaporated
milk. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 13734.
If you want nourishment, buy a malted
milk. For malted milk. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 13269.
M-m-m- look for me on the cone. For
ice cream cones. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
13166.
New Haven store sells 86 cans of Hemo
the first week. For vitamin fortified
preparation. © Mar. 30, 1942; KK 13378.
Say, if Borden’s milk coupons get
gifts like that I don’t ever want to drink
black coffee again. For condensed and
evaported milk. © Feb. 6, 1942; KK
13788.
©
Bostitch, ine., East Greenwich, R. I.
6342:
Bostitch heavy duty staplers. For
staplers. © Feb. 23, 1942; KK 13225.
Breezewood pipe co., New York.
6348, 6344
New Breezewood pipe. For pipe. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 18279.
For pipes. © May 15, 1942;
KK 18671.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland.
6345-6350:
For beer. Order of the day:
Bellboy entering hotel room. ©
Apr. 21, 28, 1942; KK 18762, 13368.
Cocktail bar. © May 1, 1942; KK
13694.
Illustration of veteran.
1942; KK 13763.
© May 25,
Veteran. © May 21, 1942; KK
13693.
Thumbs up. Defense workers. For
beer. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 18369.
Brewing industry foundation, New
York. 6351-6354
From where I sit, 34-37. For bev-
erage. © Apr. 1, 6, 18, 20, 1942; KK
13404-13407.
Brillion iron works, ine., Brillion, Wis.
6355
Pulverizer is one of the most profitable
tools on the farm. For soil pulverizers.
© Apr. 3, 1942; KK 13655.
Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. 6356
Colonial innkeeper, Storz. For beer.
© Dec. 1, 1941; KK 13442.
Bruce (EK. L.) co., Memphis, Tenn.
6357, 6358
For a chemical used for termite con-
trol:
If termites ate tires. © May 14,
1942; KK 13644.
Stop termite damage before it hap-
pens. © May 14, 1942; KK 138645.
Bruckmann co., Cincinnati. 6359-6363
For beer:
It’s here, it’s better, it’s jubilating.
© Apr. 28, 1942; KK 13474.
You may beat par if you keep out
of the rough. © May 5, 1942; KK 13477.
You may beat the light if the officer
isn’t looking. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13476.
You may beat the pitch if you hit it
square. © Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13475.
148
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
) You may catch a full string if the
fish are biting. © Apr. 380, 1942; KK
134738.
Burton uniform co., New York. 6364
Army & navy Officer’s style book. For
army & navy officer’s uniforms. © Apr.
17, 1942; KK 13180.
Calavo growers of California, Los An-
geles. 6365, 6366
Calavo, a man’s salad made in a min-
ute, ready toeat. For ayocados. © Jan.
6, 1942: KK 13770.
5 vitamin fruit Calavo. For avocado.
© Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13504.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles. 6367-6378
For lemons:
5 ways lemons help your health, LA—
3311. © Apr. 27, 1942; KK 13639.
Got a cold, LA-—38369-A. © Mar. 2,
1942; KK 13355.
Leave it to lemons, LA-38277. ©
Feb. 27, 1942: KK 13356.
Lemon dressing makes salads, LA-—
3312. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK 138638.
Lemon perks up vegetables, LA-
2302. © Apr. 16, 1942: KK 13637.
Lemons for health, LA-3303. ©
Apr. 18, 1942; KK 13447.
Need laxative help, LA-3309. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; KK 13448.
New help for colds, LA-3373. ©
Mar. 5, 1942: KK 13353.
Serving fish, LA-3313. © Apr. 2,
1942; KK 13449.
Taking cold, take lemon, LA-38374.
© Mar. 12, 1942; KK 18394.
For oranges:
Best for juice, LA-3352. © May
9, 1942; KK 13753.
Can husbands be right after all,
LA-3365. © May 8, 1942: KK 13521.
Camp (S. H.) & co., Jackson, Mich.
6379
Of assistance to physician and patient.
For surgical supports. © May 15, 1942;
KK 13760.
Campbell box & tag co., South Bend,
Ind. 6380
Camelforms. For glued bands for
packing laundry. © May 19, 1942; KK
13687.
Canada dry ginger ale, inc., New York.
6381, 6382
For whisky :
Discovered in a priceless Van Dyck.
© Dee. 11, 1941; KK 18272.
6398
Secret sealed in a Reynold’s por-
trait. © May 29, 1941; KK 13271.
Cannon (William J.) Chicago.
Answer the call! Your man needs
books. Wear the colors. For metallic
displays suitable for lapel wear. © May
18, 1942; KK 13544.
Carrico (William H.) Detroit. 6384
Perma-score bowling sheet. For cars,
coal, vacuum cleaners, bowling sheet.
© Mar. 21, 1942; KK 13513.
6383
Carter coal co., New York. 6385-6393
For coal:
Coalwood Monarchs in their own
club car. © May 28, 1942; KK 13868.
Ever see a miner out of uniform?
© Apr. 23, 1942; KK 18281.
How bad is a good record. © Apr.
9, 1942; KK 13246.
Hundreds of good reasons why we’ve
won two more safety awards. © Apr.
2, 1942; KK 13172.
Little red schoolhouse at Coalwood.
© May 7, 1942; KK 13672.
They spend their time filling foot-
balls with air. © May 21, 1942; KK
13719.
This is everybody’s party. © May
14, 1942: KK 18652.
Thousands go to this party with a
twist of the wrist. © Apr. 30, 1942;
KK 13653.
Most dangerous part of a miner’s life.
For Pocahontas coal. © Apr. 16, 1942;
KK 133824.
Casite corp., Hastings, Mich. 6394
Tune-up time. For sludge solvent.
© May 27, 1942; KK 13882.
Celotex corp., Chicago. 6395
Celotex sound conditioning. For
sound conditioning products. © May
14, 1942; KK 13578.
Central hardware co., St. Louis. 6396
Daddy, what’s a priority? For plumb-
ing, heating & building materials. ©
May 19, 1942; KK 13641.
Central soya co., inc., Fort Wayne. 6897
Raising rabbits. For commercial
feeds. © May 1, 1942; KK 13367.
Chemical treating & equipment Co., inc.,
New York. 6398
Mend as you iron. Pass-on mending
tape. For thermo plastic tape. © May
4, 1942; KK 13439.
149
. wool?
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6399
Chesebrough mfg. cons’d., New
York. 6399
I helped the looks of my hair when
CO.,
I checked dry sealp. For hair tonic. ©
Apr. 24, 1942; KK 131386.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc.,
Summit, N. J. 6400
Adrift in the Arctic. For pharma-
ceutical products. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13465.
Cigar institute of America, inc., New
York. 6401
Father’s day June 21st, give him ci-
gars. For cigars. © May 15, 1942; KK
13520.
Clay fur farms, Spokane. 6402, 6403
For Angora wool rabbits:
Angoras for pleasure and profit. ©
May 1, 1941; KK 133889.
What’s it all about anyway this
business of raising Angora rabbits for
© May 15, 1941; KK 133888.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
6404-6406
For household bleach & disinfectant :
Health defense for babies. © Apr.
24, 1942; KK 138826.
Microscope reveals millions of
germs on so-called clean china and glass-
ware. © May 17, 1942; KK 18825.
White line is the Clorox line! ©
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 138827.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del.
6407-6415
For soft drink:
Here is the quality of genuine good-
ness. Hand holding bottle. © Apr. 22,
~ 1942; KK 138450.
Quality carries on, smash bottle.
© Apr. 11, 1942; KK 13301.
Refreshment tells you it’s the real
thing, profile of girl. © May 2, 1942;
KK 13302.
Served in leading hospitals, nurse
with tray. © Mar. 14, 1942; KK 13300.
We've got a system that keeps ’em
buying, H. C. Naylor at desk. © May
11, 1942; KK 13646.
X marks the spot. Bird’s-eye view
of town, filling station. © May 5, 1942;
KK 13806.
X marks the spot.
of town, grocery store.
KK 138807.
You are building today, for tomor-
row’s profits. Hand piling up coins
© Apr. 27, 1942; KK 138264.
Bird’s-eye view
© May 1, 1942;
pt. Iv, n. S., v.37
You trust its quality. Profile man
drinking from bottle. © Mar. 25, 1942;
KK 138451.
Commercial art co., Chicago.
6416-6422
For stationery folder. Calendar 1942,
calendar 1943, United States postage:
American Flag and eagle. © May
12, 1942; KK 13461.
Capitol in Washington, D. C. ©
May 12, 1942; KK 13455.
Chicago, Michigan avenue in au-
tumn. © May 12,1942: KK 13457.
MacArthur (General Douglas) 1942.
© May 12, 1942; KK 13458.
Royal beauty. © May 12, 1942; KK
13466.
V, 3 planes, keep ’em fiying. © May
12, 1912; KK 13460.
V, 3 stars, eagle, green wreath, flag
stripes. © May 12, 1942: KK 13459.
Corning glass works, New York. 6423
Who are you marrying, me or this
Pyrex ware? For household glassware.
© May 6, 1942; KK 138695.
Cosmic food co., Philadelphia.
Cosmic food co. For food.
29, 1941; KK 18657.
Cramer-Tobias-Meyer, inc., New York.
6425
Summer pointers. For men’s clothing.
© May 12, 1942; KK 18725.
Crane co., Chicago. 6426
Mommie, I want a Crane bathtub. For
plumbing fixtures. © Mar. 15, 1942; KK
13299.
Cresta Blanca wine co., ine., Livermore,
Calii. 6427
Crest of quality since 1890. For wine.
© May 7, 1942; KK 138748.
Cross engineering co., Carbondale, Pa.
| 6428
Cross. perforated steel sheets and
plates. For steel sheets and plates. ©
Jan. 28, 1942; KK 13187.
Culver aircraft corp., Wichita. 6429
Worth waiting for. For airplane. ©
May 10, 1942; KK 18818.
Cutler-Hammer, ine., Milwaukee.
6430-6432
6424
© Dee.
For electrical control:
Feel the power of a known name. ©
Apr. 4, 1942; KK 13400.
Tungsten makes it tough. © Mar.
31, 1942: KK 18401.
150
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942 6491
Vertical contact motor control. ©} Duff (P.) & sons, inc., Pittsburgh.
Mar. 30, 1942; KK 13402. - 6446-6448
): : Chicazo. 6433 For gingerbread mix:
res oo Be 5 Few new tricks with Duff’s ginger-
Enduring religious monuments. For | pread mix. © May 18, 1942; KK 13579.
outdoor shrines & statuary. © May 21, ‘
4942 - KK 13647. Makes Mother’s day easy. © Apr.
On 17, 1942; KK 13169.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 6434 Protective holder for war ration
Advance data sheet, 507. Day-brite | book. © May 25, 1942; KK 13716.
air pressure units. For fixtures for
fluorescent lamps. © May 14, 1942:
KK 13605
DeLayal separator co., New York.
6435, 64356
For milkers:
DeLaval magnetic Speedway milker,
A316-42. © Apr. 18, 1942: KK 13179.
DeLaval Sterling milker, S. A. 278
Rey—42. © May 4, 1942: KK 13217.
Denver equipment co., Denver. 6437
Now!
; 20-day delivery. bulletin F11-
Bé6. For flotation machines and cells.
© Mar. 11, 1942; KK 13231.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 6438
Speeding the clipper bridge to Africa.
For stencil duplicators and supplies. ©
May 6, 1942: KK 13370.
Dictaphone corp., New York.
Take your Dictaphone with you.
machines for recording dictation.
May 27, 1942; KK 13698.
Distillation products, inc.,
| a
6439
For
©
Rochester,
6440
Rare skills that may increase your
contribution to victory. For high-
vacuum diffusion pumps and relating
equipment. © Mar. 21, 1942; KK 13304.
Dolle (Robert C.) Cincinnati. 6441
Argucide kills fish lice. For insecti-
cide. © Jan. 7, 1942; KK 13350.
Donahey Vitri-vault co., Cleveland. 6442
Donahey yitrified clay septic tanks,
grease traps. For septic tanks and
grease traps. © Apr. 6, 1942: KK 13219.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 6443-6445
For liquid to clean windows:
My aunt was a tyrant. © Feb. 20,
1942: KK 13795.
My uncle had biceps. © Mar. 26,
1942; KK 13793.
Your home isn’t sanitary if sewer
germs breed in your sink-drains. For
powder to clean household pipes &
drains. © Feb. 27, 1942: KK 13794.
Du Pont de Nemours (E. I.) & co., Wil-
mington, Del. 6449
Fairprene cement, a new industrial
adhesive made from synthetic elastic
compositions. For cement. © Apr. 13,
1942 ; KK 15283.
Ericsson screw machine products co.,
ine., Brooklyn. 6450
What are your plans for 194? A. V.*
For screw machine products. © May
15, 1942: KK 13854.
Falls City brewing co., Louisville. 6451
Another call for Falls City. For beer.
© Apr. 30, 1942; KK 13212.
Feigenspan (Christian)
Newark, N. J. 6452
Buy defense bonds. For beer and ale.
© Feb. 25, 1942; KK 13576.
Ferguson (William R.) & Hudson
(Leonard L.) Chattanooga. 6453
Whisket. For cola beverage. © Mar.
38, 1942: KK 13403.
Fitch (F. W.) & co., Des Moines. 6454
Why the boys make a dash for Dot.
For shampoo. © May 17, 1942; KK
brewing ¢o..
13761.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., De-
troit. 6455, 6456
For flowers by wire:
Why of Easter. © Mar. 27, 1942;
KK 13789.
You get a letter. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 13788.
Fund raisers, inc., St. Louis. 6457
Raise funds for charity painlessly,
this manual gives all the details. For
book. © Apr. 3, 1942: KK 138731.
General fireproofing co., Youngstown, O.
6458
New GF wood vertical file. For office
filing cabinets. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
13257.
General mills, ine., Minneapolis.
6459-6491
April feeder. For dairy feed. © Apr.
3, 1942; KK 13666.
151
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6492
General mills, inc., Minneapolis—Con.
For cereal:
Are you at your best for the tough
days ahead. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK 13417.
Are you in fighting trim. © May
24, 1942; KK 13844.
At least 2 servings daily of whole
grain products. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK
13707.
But now there’s a modern oatmeal
cereal that comes all ready-to-eat. ©
May 38, 1942; KK 13489.
Get set to do your job better. ©
May 38, 1942; KK 13488.
He came to see my brother.
28, 1942; KK 138487.
Here’s a yardstick for measuring the
daily diet. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 18416.
Madam, please accept this modern
no-drip syrup pitcher for only 1¢. ©
© Apr.
Jan, 29, 1942; KK 13697.
Man who won't be there. © Mar.
16, 1942; KK 13481.
Measure of protection in these crit-
ical times. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK 13590.
Mile a minute man. © Apr. 20,
1942; KK 13484.
Mr. Perry has that washed out
feeling today. © Mar. 26, 1942; KK
13420.
Mr. Rowe is feeling low. © May 7,
1942; KK 13490.
Mr. Worthington is in the dumps
again. © Apr. 30, 1942; KK 13419.
Mothers cheer for new common-
sense breakfast. © May 8, 1942; KK
13842.
Now a brand-new kind of oatmeal
cereal. © Apr. 12, 1942; KK 13494.
Portrait of a lady preparing a
nourishing oatmeal cereal. © Apr. 28,
1942; KK 138843.
Tops with the big top’s famous
stars. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK 18589.
We guarantee your money back if
any member of your family doesn’t like
Cheerioats. © Apr. 19, 1942; KK 13491.
Who me? © Mar. 25, 1942; KK
13482.
Win a first prize of $5,000.00. ©
Mar. 21, 1942; KK 13492.
Wizard of the cpirmeaes, © Apr.
20, 1942; K 13546.
Woofed is the word for Mr. Walker.
© Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13418.
You’d think I had measles.
1942; KK 13486.
© Mar.
28,
pt. Iv, n. S., v.37
For flour:
Betty Crocker
round better cakes.
KK 13665.
Symphony of spring, buttercup cake.
© Apr. 20, 1942: KK 13483.
There’s a modern way to old-time
biscuit goodness. © Feb. 20. 1942; KK
13303.
guarantees: All-
© May 15, 1942;
For prepared flour:
Betty Crocker suggests. © Apr. 24,
1942 ; KK 138485.
Bisquick+cream-+ sugar equals rich
biscuit shortcake.
13498.
Slickest trick of strawberry time.
©Apr. 17, 1942; KK 13545.
His mother made grand shortcake.
For biscuit flour. © May 17, 1942; KK
13845.
Larro calf builder, feeding chart.
For feed. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 13859.
© May 6, 1942; KK
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
6492
Stretch every tire certificate. For
tires. © Apr. 18, 1942; KK 13161.
Glaser lead co., ine., Brooklyn. 6493
Glaser products. For solder, babbitt,
babbitt metal, antifriction metal and tin-
ning compound. © Dee. 29, 1941; KK
13643.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
6494—6500
For whiskey :
Be a Kentucky colonel, mustache-
goatee dispenser. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK
13381.
Glenmore mild and mellow. Bottle
top. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13340.
Just between us colonels its Glen-
more everytime. Bottle top. © Apr.
1, 1942; KK 13342.
Learn how to make famous Ken-
tucky drinks from Colonel Glenmore,
recipe book dispenser. © Apr. 21, 1942;
KK 13330:
New note in smoothness.
© Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13339.
Pour Glenmore a corking good idea.
Bottle top. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13841.
You'll thank your lucky star. Bot-
tle top. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13348.
Glessner co., Findlay, QO. 6501
Sofskin creme, free demonstration,
help yourself, you'll love it. For a skin
cream. © Oct. 1, 1941; KK 13440.
Bottle
top.
152
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
6538
Globe hoist co., Philadelphia. 6502
Elevating work platforms. For hy-
draulic platform lift. © Apr. 20, 1942;
KK 18445.
Globe valve corp., Delphi, Ind.
6503, 6504
For plumbing products:
Another hit. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK
13426.
New Cavalier. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK
13425.
Goebel brewing co., Detroit. 6505
When your dogs are barking reach for
Goebel. For beer. © Apr. 17, 1942;
KK 138486.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York.
6506— 6509
Big summer special repeats. For
cologne. .© May 11, 1942; KK 13536.
Dorothy Gray South American red.
For lipstick. © May 14, 1942; KK 13535.
For cosmetics :
Be enticing as lovely women of
South America. © May 1, 1942; KK
13333.
©
_ Make-up for American beauties.
Apr. 28, 1942; KK 13415.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New
York. 6510-6514
For food:
Foods from America’s finest dairy-
lands, A & P dairy center. © Apr. 1,
1942; KK 13249.
Look: Pure fresh milk from local
dairies. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13220.
Millions reduce today’s living costs
in new-type food department stores. ©
May 24, 1942; KK 13600.
New type food stores help you save
on food bills. © Apr. 26, 1942; KK
13601.
You’ve rolled up your sleeves but
you needn’t pull in your belt. © May
13, 1942; KK 13466.
Gregg & son, Nashua, N. H. 6515, 6516
Gregg 1%4’’ pine doors. For pine
doors. © Mar. 11, 1942; KK 13247.
Important, this package contains 2
units. For basement window units. ©
Mar. 18, 1942; KK 18248.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 6517-6524
For watches:
Gruen precision in the service. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 13541.
One thing you can see for yourself.
© Apr. 30, 1942: KK 13542.
Style that trapped a million eyes.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 18260.
Thousand tender words in one.
Nov. 1, 1941; KK 13414.
To help you capture graduation gift
sales. © Mar. 28, 1942; KK 13265.
©
Worth working 4 years to get. ©
Apr. 15, May 3, 1942; KK 13799, 13138.
Your eyes say Gruen Veri-thin is
the smartest watch we’ve ever seen. ©
Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13338.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
6525-6530
For ale:
Ah, spring. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK
13382.
1876 to 1942, still the favorite.
Baseball player, 263, 264. © May 10,
1942; KK 138359, 18358.
Let’s play. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK
13627.
Take it from me.
KK 13526.
This one’s mine, 262.
1942 ; KK 13360.
Hansen baking co., Seattle.
Junior defense health chart.
bread. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 13835.
© May 11, 1942;
© May 10,
6531
For
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) 6532
Plibrico refractory products, May,
1942. For refractory & insulating prod-
ucts. © May 1, 1942; KK 13384.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland.
6533, 6534
Harris impressions, v. 2, nos. 3, 4,
Mar., Apr., 1942. © May 25, 10, 1942;
KK 1387838, 13784.
Hastings mfg. co., Hastings, Mich.
6535, 6536
Save your ton of steel. For piston
rings. © May 22, 1942; KK 13855.
Tough, but oh so gentle. For piston
rings & expanders. © May 6, 1942; KK
13511.
Heat resistant glass corp., New York.
6537
Newest models for 1942, Gold Seal
glass coffee brewers. For glass coffee
brewer. © Feb. 21, 1942; KK 13769.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington,
Del. 6538
Here may lie more keys to victory.
For chemicals. © May 28, 1942; KK
13810.
153
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6539
Hoffman specialty co., Indianapolis.
6539
Hoffman controlled heat furnace. For
furnace. © July 31, 1940; KK 13729.
Holmes & Edwards div., International
silver co. See International silver
co., Holmes & Edwards diy.
Hopp press, inc., New York. 6540
Price marking supplies for drug
stores, hardware stores, variety stores.
For price marking supplies for drug
stores, hardware stores, variety stores.
© Apr. 30, 1942; KK 13192.
Hormel (Geo. A.) & co., Austin, Minn.
6541, 6542
For meat:
Victory meal, Spam ’n’ spaghetti.
© May 14, 1942; KK 13553.
Why not skip the lodge tonight?
For meat. © May 17, 1942: KK 13552.
Horn (A. C.) co., Long Island City, N. Y.
6543
Save the structure you have. For
waterproofing products. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 13424.
Hudson (Leonard L.) See Ferguson
(William R.) & Hudson (Leonard L. )
Ilg electric ventilating co., Chicago.
6544
Blackout your windows but not your
ventilation. For fans. © May 12,
1942; KK 13463.
International harvester co., Chicago.
6545-6551
For trucks:
Distinctive beauty. © Jan. 31,
1941; KK 13233.
Don’t tell it to the marines, they
know. © Oct. 10, 1941; KK 18238.
Let’s keep America’s trucks rolling.
© Dec. 5, 1941; KK 13237.
New international trucks. © Jan.
8, 1941; KK 13234.
Plowshares are swords. © Sept.
12, 1941; KK 138236.
Proved all ways.
KK 13239.
Royal Canadian air force.
2, 1942; KK 13235.
International silver co., Holmes & Ed-
wards div., Meriden, Conn.
6552-6560
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
Miss Matilda Frostbite. © Mar.
10, 1942 ; KK 13151.
This better kind of silverplate is
inlaid. © Apr. 3, 1942; KK 13314.
© Nov. 7, 1941;
© Jan.
pt. TV. 248k
This is the bride.
KK 13149.
This is the house that Jack and Jill
built. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 13310.
2 blocks of sterling silver. © Mar.
25, Apr) TON 1942" Kike" 13812) * iar
13318.
Two salesmen who work.for you
every month of the year. © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 138150.
Whoa, Sandy. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK
a esos) el 2
© Apr. 17, 1942;
Interstate cotton oil refining co., Sher-
man, Tex. 6561
Cookies for rookies clubs. For short-
ening & margarine. © Apr. 25, 1942;
KK 13248.
Inter-state press.
R.)
See Shean (George
Interwoven stocking co.,- New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 6562
Cap your toes instead of your tires. .
Father’s day June 21st for distinguished
service, C—96, C-97. For men’s socks.
© May 11, 1942; KK 138533.
Jamison (James) co., New York. 6563
La France the stocking beautiful. For
rayon stockings. © May 10, 1942; KK
13578.
Jevnikar (John HE.) Cleveland. 6564
If we could see ourselves as others see
us. For plastic lace hairpiece. © Mar.
28, 1942; KK 138549.
Johns-Manville corp., New York. 6565
Speed up plant office construction with
Johns-Manville Transite walls. For as-
bestos walls. © May 7%, 1942; KK
13528.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, ine., Racine, Wis.
6566-6572
For wax:
Brazil's thirsty palms help U. S.
housewives conserve for victory. ©
Mar. 27, 1942; KK 13501.
Circumstantial evidence for school-
boards. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 13423.
Mrs. Consumer signs pledge for
home defense. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK
13502.
My wife’s given me a new job for
the duration. © May 7, 1942: KK 13811.
No sabotage in our garage! © May
21, 1942; KK 188138.
Paint-maker’s plight, interpreted by
Salvador Dali. © Mar. 3, 1942; KK
13422.
154
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
6605
Spring house cleaning 1942, forward
march with the scrap brigade. © May 8,
1942; KK 13503.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick,
IN. de 6573
Control. For sutures. © Apr. 7,
1942; KK 18408.
Jones & Brown, ine., Pittsburgh. 6574
For your home defense. For insulated
prick design siding. © May 1, 1942; KK
133738.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
6575, 6576
For steel:
Blast furnace men speed iron pro-
duction for more fighting steels. ©
Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13721. —
Skilled crews set a fighting pace pro-
ducing war steels. © May 21, 1942; KK
dares.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 6577, 6578
Blossom out with crispness. For
rice cereal. © May 10, 1942; KK 13828.
Kellie says: I guess I shouldn’t have
fired that howitzer. For cereal variety
packages. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 18822.
Kirchen bros., Chicago. 6579
How to make Velva-tex flowers. For
artificial flower material. © Apr. 27,
1942; KK 13374.
Knox gelatin co., Johnstown, N. Y.
6580
Variety puts it across. For gelatin.
© Apr. 22, 1942; KK 13349.
Korfund co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
6581
Korfund Elasto-rib, R-5. For natural
rubber product. © May 27, 1942; KK
13755.
Laminated shim co., ine, Glenbrook,
Conn. 6582
Vibration-proof, shock-proof, self-lock-
ing. For all-metallic lock nut. © May
4, 1942; KK 18357.
Larson (Ella M.) Portland, Me. 6583
America goes back to the home. For
furniture. © May 18, 1942; KK 18858.
Larson (Rupert L.) Los Angeles. 6584
We're selling out. For used cars and
tires. © Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13435.
Lee (H. D.) mercantile co., Kansas City,
Mo. 6585
Story of Walter Adams. For work
clothing. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13820.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield,
+ New: | 6586-6598
For cosmetics:
I want to keep nice-looking these
days, but. You should, cosmetics help
war work! © May 25, 1942; KK 13678.
Take the simmer out of Summer
with Tussy. © May 1, 1942; KK 13334.
For deodorant cream:
Bike tests. © May 7, 19842. KK
13498.
New antiseptic deodorant cream.
© May 15, 1942; KK 18675.
New antiseptic deodorant. cream
stops perspiration odor longer in bike
tests. © May 28, 1942; KK 18771.
For disinfectant:
Danger, invisible enemies in your
home. © Apr. 22, 1942; KK 13320.
Half-killed germs aren't dead
enough. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 18319.
Mother, keep house clean the way
Uncle Sam does. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK
13318.
When you fight germs fight to kill.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13317.
Who said domestic bliss.
6, 1942; KK 13428.
Women have been asking for this
book. © Apr. 16, 1942; KK 13316.
Honey, beauty advisor says, Look.
For hand cream and deodorant cream.
© May 7, 1942; KK 13332.
Lygel the dependable contraceptive.
For contraceptive. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK
13321.
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass.
6599, 6600
Babies, I was born for ’em. For soap.
© May 3, 1942; KK 13792.
Lifebuoy shaving cream holds mois-
ture like a camel. For shaving cream.
© May 21, 1942; KK 18718.
Liebel-Flarsheim co., Cincinnati. 6601
America’s finest diathermy unit, dual-
Wave model SW-550. For short wave
diathermy apparatus. © Mar. 31, 1942;
KK 138280.
Liebmann breweries, ine., Brooklyn.
6602-6605
© May
For alcoholic beverage:
Guy Kibbee gives 4-star rating to
heingold the dry beer. © Feb. 7, 1942;
KK 13140.
My beer is Rheingold.
26, 1942; KK 137980, 13796.
Roll in a barrel of spring.
9, 1942; KK 13797.
© Mar. 12,
© Mar.
155
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6606
New York.
6606, 6607
Liggett & Myers tobacco co.,
Smoke Granger. Lon Warneke. For
smoking tobacco. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
138372.
Where I work, riveter. For ciga-
rettes. © May 1, 1942; KK 13587.
Lindsay (F. F.) Preston, Minn. 6608
Lindsay comfort truss. For a truss
for hernia. © May 4, 1942; KK 13594.
Loma Linda food co., Arlington, Calif.
6609
Surprise your family with tender,
juicy gluten steaks. For vegetarian
foods. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK 13834.
Lorr laboratories, inc., Paterson. 6610
Dura-gloss nail polish contains chrys-
tallyne. For nail polish. © May 18,
1942; KK 13469.
Lowe (Joe) corp., New York. 6611
All out for Pen-frosties by Pensu-
preme, 2-AS-1. For frozen stick con-
fection. © Mar. 4, 1942: KK 13258.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
6612-6621
For petroleum:
Costs cut at least 20%.
1942; KK 13155.
Did more than the claims made for
it. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 18156.
5 year record of big baking fieet
using Ring-free exclusively. © Apr. 8,
1942; KK 13508.
He wants his ear to last.
7, 1942: KK 18152.
Longer life for present equipment.
© Mar. 20, 1942; KK 13505.
©
Maintenance means longer life.
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13506.
Tell them that it removes carbon.
© Mar. 7, 1942; KK 13154.
This fried egg test proves that Mac-
millan Ring-free motor oil actually re-
moves carbon. © Mar. 11, 1942; KK
13153.
20% more power, everything we
claimed for it, plus good points we did
not mention. © Feb. 11, 1942; KK
13157.
Yet to find any carbon deposits in
over 65,000 miles of operation. © Feb.
9, 1942; KK 18507.
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas.
6622-6624
Yor oil, grease, radiator flush:
Keep your car fit. © May 11, 1942;
KK 13604.
© Feb. 12,
© Feb.
pt. Iv, n. S., v. 37
Look for this banner. © Apr. 22,
1942; KK 13245.
Make your car last. © May 5, 1942;
KK 13525.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 6625
Vitamins for victory. For natural
vitamin B complex with added thiamine
tablets. © May 19, 1942; KK 13824.
Makalot corp., Boston. 6626
Keep ’em molding. For plastics. ©
May 14, 1942; KK 13800.
Marble pool table co., Kansas City, Mo.
6627
Marble pocket billiards. For billiard
tables. © Apr. 80, 1942; KK 13628.
Marsan (Edward Paul) Chicago. 6628
Visible colostomy protector. For pro-
tector belt and container. © Feb. 15,
1942; KK 133808.
Match corp. of America, Chicago. 6629
New deluxe designs. For advertising
book matches. © May 29, 1942; KK
13764.
Mather (Ralph J.) St. Paul. 6630
Remember Pearl Harbor. For jew-
elry, pins, pocket pieces. © Feb. 12,
1942; KK 13560. \
Merck & co., inc., Rahway, N. J. 6631
Sulfonamide chart. A Summary of
important information on the sulfona-
mides in convenient reference form.
For drags: sulfanilimide, sulfapyridine,
sulfathiazole. © May 19, 1942; KK
13715.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield,
Mass. 6632-6634
Circle and monogram, April, May,
1942. For dictionaries. © Apr. 2, May
5, 1942; KK 13390, 13765.
How did our language originate?
Deliberate actually means weighed in
the scales. For new international dic-
tionary, second edition. © Jan. 12,
1942; KK 18170.
Meyer Both co., Chicago. 6635
_ Gift toiletries, a special supplement.
For toilet articles. © Nov. 12, 1941;
KK 13194.
Michigan allied poultry industries, inc.,
East Lansing, Mich. 6636
Again she’s right, Michigan graded
eggs for thrift and health. For eggs.
© Dec. 10, 1941; KK 138756.
156
no. 5, 1942
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
6664
Michigan potato growers exchange, inc.,
Cadillac, Mich. 6637
Answer to your potato needs now pre-
sented by Sergeant Spud. For potatoes.
© Feb. 23, 1942 ; KK 13744.
Midwest mfg. & engineering corp., Bos-
ton. 663
New Vuerax tie rack. For rack for
ties, belts, collar buttons. © Mar. 7,
1942; KK 13305.
Miller (Joseph Frank) d. b. a. Miller
photo supplies, St. Louis. 6639
Photoclips. For photoholder. © Apr.
25, 1942; KK 18171.
Miller brewing co., Milwaukee.
Miller High Life. For beer.
9, 1942; KK 13441.
Miller photo supplies.
seph Frank)
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia.
6641, 6642
6640
© Mar.
See Miller (Jo-
For dog food:
Gee, I wish we had a can opener.
© Mar. 12, 1941; KK 13822.
Look, mommy, Buster doesn’t like
lollipops! © Apr. 2, 1941; KK 13821.
Morris (Philip) & co., ltd., ine.
6643, 6644
For cigarettes :
No other cigarette can give this
proof. © May 11, 1942; KK 13464.
To your boy overseas. © May 1,
1942; KK 13282.
Movado watch agency, inc., New York.
For watches: 6645, 6646
Rigid specifications for Movado
waterproof. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13348.
Symphonies in time and color. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 13527.
Myers (E. B.) co. See Myers (Harold
B.)
Myers (Fred L.) & son, Kingston, Ja-
maica, B. W. I. 6647
Wor your unhurried pleasure. For
Jamaica rum. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK
tots.
Myers (Harold B.) d. b. a.
(H. B.) co., Los Angeles. 6648
Winner athletic clothes for girls. For
athletic clothes for girls. © Mar. 1,
1942; KK 13686.
Nashua package sealing co., inc., Nashua,
N: H. 6649
National new, your money saved here.
For sealing machine. © May 7, 1942;
KK 13749.
Myers
National mineral wool assn., New York.
6650
Performance. For mineral wool insu-
lation. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK 138660.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
6651, 6652
Doctor, here’s the story of Acidolate,
the clinically-tested skin cleanser. For
skin cleanser. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK
13218.
Rollo unmasks. hidden hunger!
milk. © Apr. 13, 1942; KK 13259.
National reweaving institute, Atlanta.
6653
Nothing elementary about this, Wat-
son. For book and instruments concern-
ing reweaving. © Oct. 29, 1941; KK
13656.
For
Nehi corp., Atlanta. 6654, 6655
Yor beverage:
Irene Dunne announces her favorite
cola. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 13538.
Paulette Goddard tells. © Apr. 8,
1942; KK 13540.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 6656, 6657
For men’s slack suits:
Next-to-nothing Summer comfort.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13663.
Sorry, but you’d better hurry if
you are to get a slack suit buy like this.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13662.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
6658-6660
For toilet tissue:
9 out of 10 women in agreement.
© Mar. 10, 1942; KK 13786.
9 out of 10 women’s answers agree.
© May 17, 1942; KK 13801.
We agree, say 9 out of 10 women. For
toilet tissue & paper napkins. © Mar.
3, 1942; KK 138785. .
Nutrition research laboratories, Chicago.
6661-6664
Ertron, your acceptance has made
possible. For pharmaceutical products.
© Apr. 23, 1942; KK 13766.
For medical products:
Clinical reports specify Hrtron in
the treatment of arthritis. © Feb. 16,
1942; KK 18277.
Ertron prices reduced. © Mar. 5,
1942; KK 18275.
Why whole natural B complex is
superior. © Jan. 14, 1942; KK 18276.
157
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6665
Ohrbach’s, New York, Newark,
N. J. 6665-6674
City snickers by C. A. Voight, 1-10.
For wearing apparel for women. ©
Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26, May 8, 10,
17, 27, 1942; KK 18861-13366, 138444,
13391, 138038, 18804.
Old Quaker co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
6675, 6676
© Apr. 16,
©
inc.,
For whiskey :
It’s no military secret.
1942; KK 18846.
We may have to use a chariot.
Apr. 1, 1942; KK 18847.
Oldetyme distillers corp., New York.
6677, 6678
Jumping jiminy, jumping steak. For
whiskey. © May 9, 1942; KK 18454.
Strictly confoodential. For blended
whiskey. © Apr. 11, 1942; KK 13296.
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 6679-6683
For silverware:
Hollywood says, It serves you
right. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 18690.
Hollywood says, Thumbs down on a
skimpy service. © May 5, 1942; KK
138692.
Hollywood says, Why be satisfied
with less than enough? © Apr. 3, 1942;
KK 13691.
It’s easy now to be correct always.
© Apr. 7, 1942; KK 13588.
John, I think the general’s jealous.
© Apr. 24, 1942; KK 138589.
Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse, N. Y.
6684, 6685
Echo of America’s golden age. ©
Jan. 21, 1941; KK 13529.
Home atmosphere at John Hopkins.
© Mar. 3, 1941; KK 1387380.
Ortho products, ine., Linden, N. J.
6686, 6687
Clinical research. For vaginal jelly,
cream, & diaphragm. © Apr. 24, 1942;
For china:
KK 13181.
Patient acceptance. For vaginal
jelly, cream & diaphragms. © Mar. 31,
1942; KK 13182.
Otis & Lee, inc., Chicago. 6688, 6689
Americana. © Mar. 24, 1942; KK
13569.
Comparative table of American vari-
etal wines. © Mar. 17, 1942; KK 13570.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 6690
Insulux glass block for factory repair
and maintenance. For glass blocks.
© May 22, 1942; KK 13717.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 387
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Mil-
waukee. 6691-6701
Double-dry ale by Pabst. For ale. ©
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13772.
For beer:
Greater New York retailers. ©
May 26, 1942; KK 18780.
Here’s a Stag-snack that will rate
a blue ribbon. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
13777.
How to increase your Pabst blue
ribbon volume. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK.
13779.
It’s like the Sarge says. © May 2,
1942; KK 138773.
Look, extra campaign helps. ©
May 25, 1942; KK 18782.
So long, I’ve been drafted. © May
28, 1942; KK 13778.
Treasure hunt.
KK 138774.
We don’t like to brag, but we’ve got
something here. © Apr. 5, 1942; KK
13781.
What a day, I’m all in. © Apr. 3,
1942; KK 18775.
Whose serve. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
13776.
Pan-American coffee bureau, New York.
6702
For coffee.
© Apr. 1, 1942;
Get in the swing, folks.
© Mar. 24, 1942; KK 13346.
Parcels for the forces, inc., New York.
6703
Planned Parcels service. For gifts
for soldiers. © May 25, 1942 ; KK 13724.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 6704
Give them the tools to help finish the
job! For fountain pens, mechanical
pencils, desk sets, ink. © May 17, 1942;
KK 138551.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
6705
Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola cops,
elephants. For soft drink. © May 2,
1942; KK 18648.
Personeni (Joseph) inc., New York.
6706
1942, golden anni-
For medicines, per-
© Dec. 23,
1892 Personeni
versary calendar.
fumes, food and sundries.
1941 ; KK 183825.
Pet dairy products co., Johnson City,
Tenn. 6707-6719
For ice cream:
Pet black cherry ice cream, P-49.
© May 20, 1942; KK 13617.
158
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
Pet coconut-pineapple ice cream,
P-50. © May 20, 1942; KK 13618.
Pet cup ice cream, P-41. © May
20, 1942; KK 13608.
Pet fresh strawberry ice cream,
P-48. © May 20, 1942; KK 13616.
Pet ice cream, a health food, P-87.
© May 20, 1942; KK 13610.
Pet ice cream Brown Mule, P-42.
© May 20, 1942; KK 13609.
Pet ice cream, it’s good and eco-
nomical, too, P-88. © May 20, 1942;
KK 13611.
Pet ice cream sandwich, P-45. ©
May 20, 1942; KK 13615.
- Pet ice cream, serve for flavor and
refreshment, P-40. © May 20, 1942;
KK 13607.
Pet ice cream serves 4 beautiful
portions, P-39. © May 20, 1942: KK
13612.
Pet ice cream Ski-liner, P-44. ©
May 20, 1942; KK 13614.
Pledge of quality, P-+43. © May
20, 1942; KK 136138.
Pet pasteurized milk, it will flatter
you, too, PM2. For milk. © May 20,
1942; KK 13619.
Phileco corp., Philadelphia. 6720-6723
For electrical instruments and parts:
Don’t look now boys, but. © May
1, 1942; KK 13215.
Smoke gets in their eyes. © May 7,
1942; KK 13682.
That makes it unanimous. © May
6, 1942; KK 13683.
Who’s telling who where to get
off? © May 14, 1942; KK 13681.
Phillips-Jones corp., New York.
For men’s shirts: 6724, 6725
And darling, will you always wear
those wonderful Van Heusen shirts. ©
Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13347.
Meet Van the Van Heusen man. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 13661.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh.
For paint: 6726-6734
No matter how difficult the job. ©
Mar. 17, 1941; KK 13394.
Paint-style your Stations with Sta-
tionhide. © Aug. 10, 1940; KK 13396.
Pittsburgh industrial finishes are
custom-made. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
13392.
Protect steel freight cars with Pitts-
esets Carhide. © Oct. 12, 140: KK
13395.
6746
Streamline your stations with Sta-
tionhide. © May 25, 1940; KK 13397.
Whatever your finishing problem.
© May 17, 1941; KK 13393.
Pitteco store fronts, design of the
month, Dec. 1941—Feb. 1942, v. 6, 7, nos.
12, 1, 2. For store fronts. © Feb. 10,
Mar. 18, 31, 1942; KK 18711-13713.
Post (Russell L.) 6735, 6736
American Lady, the nationally known
dinnerware. For dishes. © Apr. 28,
1942; KK 13241.
Save energy hours and ingredients
with Electricmaid. For electric food
mixer. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 13240.
Publishers service co., ine., New York.
6737-6739
For books:
Encyclopedia _ gift-offer. 20,000
readers of this newspaper can obtain
our greatest gift-offer. © May 21, 1942;
KK 13606.
Here’s our greatest special offer for
Chicago’s newspaper readers! © Apr.
9, 1942; KK 13222.
Here’s our greatest gift offer for
Philadelphia newspaper readers. ©
Apr. 9, 1942; KK 18221.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
Salem, N. C. 6740, 6741
For cigarettes:
Camel, E40. Aviator design. ©
Mar. 15, 1940; KK 13211.
Camel, E-41. Soldier and girl. ©
May 15, 1942: KK 13726.
Robinson (J. W.) co., Los Angeles.
6742, 6743
California contrasts. For women’s
wearing apparel. © Apr. 13, 1942; KK
13250.
California contrasts,
plans. For women’s wear.
1942; KK 13548.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
6744, 6745
© Feb. 1, 1942;
the bride who
© May 1,
For typewriter:
Front line weapon.
KK 13141.
Now we know. © Mar. 20, 1942;
KK 138787.
Rust-oleum corp., Evanston, Ill. 6746
Practical applications of Rust-oleum
for the rust problems of the railroad en-
gineer. For paint. © Mar. 16, 1942:
KK 13270.
159
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
OT47
S. S. S..co., Atlanta.
For bottled medicine:
Amazing results shown in improving
the looks, boosting vitality. © May 6,
1942; KK 13481.
I feel like new since I discovered
the amazing way to regain my energy
and pep. © May 4, 1942; KK 13429
Two steps to amazing new pep, vi-
6747-6749
tality, better looks. © May 10, 1942;
KK 18430.
Schaffner (Gus J.) co., Bellevue, Pa.
6750
Schaffner’s Little Doc. For first aid
kits and supplies. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
18427.
Schautz (William A.) inc., New York.
6751-6753
For bread:
Hat the bread with oomph. © Mar.
9, 1942; KK 13412.
Eat the bread with oomph. Pop-up.
© Mar. 10, 1942; KK 13410.
Kids need oomph. © Apr. 10, 1942;
KK 18411.
Schenley import corp., New York.
6754, 6755
Honours of the 12th Royal Lancers.
For scotch whisky. © May 4, 1942;
KK 13710.
That man is here again.
© May 5, 1942; KK 13751.
For wine.
Scherr New York.
6756, 6757
Inspection is as important as pro-
(George) co., inc,
duction. For inspection equipment of
tools and machines. © Mar. 2, 1942;
KK 13602.
New Magni-ray. For optical equip-
ment. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 13496.
Scull (Wm. S.) co., Camden, N. J.
6758
Better change to Bosecul coffee. For
coffee. © Apr. 27, 1942; KK 13244.
Seagram-distillers corp., New York.
6759
Friendship that will last forever.
For whiskey. © Apr. 3, 1942; KK
13190.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich.
6760-6762
For piston rings:
For victory, save! Save gas, save
© May. 22, 1942; KK 13728.
For victory Save, Save gas, save
oil, save engine wear. © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 13309.
oil.
pt. IV, Ns. Wiese
Repair your cars, trucks, tractors,
to raise food for victory. © May 8,
1942; KK 13727.
Season skipper corp., Chicago. 6763-6765
For ladies’ coats:
All clear ahead with Season skipper.
© Jan. 28, 1942; KK 13591.
Closest you’ll come to weather
surance. © Feb. 26, 1942;
Travel light in ’42.
1941; KK 18550.
in-
KK 13559.
© Dec. 239,
Sew & so co., Kansas City, Kan. 6766
New sanitary method of professional
hair setting. For hair setting device.
© Apr. 24, 1942; KK 18306.
Sheaffer (W.
Ta.
For writing equipment:
Equip their hands and minds for
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13768.
Gifts that say it for all time, the
first time. © May 14, 1942; KK 13597.
Now to do, to dare, to serve. ©
May 10, 1942; KK 13596.
Perfect takeoff for lifelong bliss.
© May 15, 1942; KK 13599.
Proud graduates, prized gifts. ©
May 22, 1942; KK 13598.
A.) pen co., Fort Madison,
6767-6771
life.
Shean (George R.) d. b. a. Inter-state
press, Los Angeles. 6772
Patriotic victory cuts. For victory
cuts. © Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13620.
Sherwin-Williams co., Cleveland.
6773-6775
For paint:
Goodbye painting. © May 3, 1942;
KK 13659.
It’s called Kem-tone.
1942; KK 18812.
Now Kem-tone your rooms.
26. 1942; KK 13658.
Shields (Della May Elizabeth) Ventura,
Calif. 6776
Kover-tot. For bed cover harness.
© Mar. 9, 1942; KK 13307.
Sloan (W. & J.) Beverley Hills, Calif.
6777
For fur-
© July
© May 17,
© Apr.
Mr. & Mrs. Home Builder.
niture & household furnishings.
11, 1941; KK 13558.
Smithfield ham & products ©Co.,
Smithfield, Va. 6718
I wouldn’t be without it. For smoked
meat spread. © May 7, 1942; KK 13565.
ine.,
160-
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
6811
Solo products corp., New York. 6779
This solo performance made history.
These Solo performers make friends.
For hair notion goods, hair nets, bar-
rettes, clips. © May 1, 1942; KK 13293.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y.
6780, 6781
For hearing aid:
Freed, to fight for freedom. © May
22, 1942; KK 18667.
Listening is his business. © May 8,
1942; KK 138437.
Souren (Y.) New York. 6782
Three cent stamp, issue of 1869. For
rare postage stamps. © May 16, 1942;
KK 13452.
Spear & co., New York. 6783
Spear’s 49th anniversary sale. For
furniture. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK 13278.
Squibb (E. R.) & sons, New York. 6784
What can a man believe in. For
pharmaceutical products. © Apr. 8,
1942; KK 185387.
Squirt co., Beverly Hills, Calif. 6785
Merry Christmas, happy New Year.
For non-alcoholic beverage. © Dec. 19,
1941; KK 13421.
Stanton advertiser service, Chicago.
786
Special toiletries supplement. For
toilet articles. © Noy. 12, 1941; KK
13195.
Stearns (Frederick) & co., Detroit. 6787
Stearns Eye-mo. For pharmaceutical
preparations. © Sept. 1, 1941; K 13567.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc.,
Chicago. 6788-6795
Baby mine. For infants’ wear, deco-
rative materials. © Feb. 26, 1942; KK
13286.
For your victory display. For com-
mercial murals. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK
13287.
Looks and acts alive! This life-size
mechanical baby. For mechanical doll
baby. © Feb. 26, 1942; KK 13291.
On our side functional flag display.
For flag display. © Mar. 21, 1942; KK
13288.
Posters of the wars. For war posters.
© Mar. 21, 1942; KK 18289.
~Symbols of victory. For insignia de-
sign, commercial murals. © Mar. 21,
1942; KK 13285.
WLS structural papers, timbertone
finishes. For structural papers.’ © Feb.
23, 1942; KK 13290.
Walt Disney design victory garden
marker. For garden marker poster. ©
Mar. 21, 1942; KK 18292.
Sterling tool products co., Chicago. 6796
Keep ’em flying. For sanding or pol-
ishing machines. © Mar. 30, 1942; KK
13224.
Sterns (Frederick) & co., Detroit. 6797
Astring-o-sol, the concentrated mouth
wash. For pharmaceutical preparation.
© Sept. 1, 1941; KK 13478.
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. co.,
Rochester, N. Y. 6798
Conversations in hell. For communi-
cation equipment. © May 1, 1942; KK
1 13336.
Strykers soap co., San Francisco. 6799
Amazing new sudsy cleanser. For
household cleanser. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK
13345.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia.
6800, 6801
For cake. Tastykake measures up:
[Billboard] 89. © May 10, 1942;
KK 18757.
[Poster] 89. © May 18, 1942; KK
13758.
Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y.
6802-6804
For thermometers :
Taylor 5’’ industrial thermometers,
form 98066 2’ 42. © Feb. 17, 1942; KK
13186.
Taylor Monroe fever thermometers
are backed by a triple guarantee, form
98117-L 3-42. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK
13185.
You can’t lose, double headed coins
loaded dice, stacked cards or ete. For
sphygmomanometers. © Feb. 18, 1942;
KK 18184.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
6805, 6806
For roller bearings:
Powerful force in the hands of
Uncle Sam. © Apr. 4, 1942; KK 13188.
Timken bearing equipped. © Apr.
15, 1942; KK 18148.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit.
For beer:
Can’t keep mum about Altes lager.
© Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13327.
Decorate your interior.
1942 ; KK. 13650.
I’m cra-a-a-zy. © Apr. 15, 1942;
6807-6811
© Apr. 22,
KK 13649.
161
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6812
pt. Iv, 0. S., Vv. 37
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit—Continued.
I’m nuts about that aged-in, sealed-
in flavor. © Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13651.
Only Altes beer has aged-in,
sealed-in flavor. © Mar. 12, 1942; KK
13326.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
ine., Louisville. 6812-6816
For insecticide:
New Nico-fume 2 way pressure
fumigator. © Feb. 18, 1942; KK 18836.
Non-caustic, Black Leaf 155 spray
programs avoid premature defoliation.
© Mar. 5, 1942; KK 13837.
Spray guide Black Leaf 40.
May 25, 1942; KK 13833.
Year
product to stock!
13888.
Get the Black Leaf 40, save your poul-
try and your profits! For liquid in-
secticide. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 138840.
Toledo seale co., Toledo. 6817-6829
For seales:
Toledo airplane weighing scales for
pit installation. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK
13198.
Toledo airplane weighing scales,
model 9798. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13206.
Toledo automatic articulated rod
and connecting rod balance scales. ©
Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13204.
Toledo combination spring tester
scales. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 18202.
Toledo fuel consumption scales. ©
Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13207.
Toledo helical spring testing scales.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13200.
Toledo high capacity dynamometer
scales. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 18205.
Toledo medium capacity dynamo-
meter scales. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK
13199.
Toledo oil flow and consumption
scales. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13208.
Toledo piston ring testing scales,
models 9219, 9220. © Apr. 15, 1942;
KK 138209, 13210.
Toledo propeller balancing scales.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 18208.
Toledo spring testing, compression
and tension scales. © Apr. 15, 1942;
KK 138201.
Trave-Taylor co., Oklahoma City. 6830
Trade me for defense. For tag, poster,
circular.
©
’round turnover, just one
© Feb. 27, 1942; KK
United States gypsum co., Chicago.
6831-6834
Red Top insulating wool. For insu-
lating wool. © Noy. 12, 1941; KK
13678.
Texolite 330. For paint.
1940; KK 138677.
U. S. G. spackling compound. For
spackling compound. © Nov. 12, 1941;
KK 13676.
U. S. gypsum industrial plaster mix
calculator. For plaster. © Jan. 28,
1942; KK 13679.
Valve pilot corp., New York. 6835-6837
Valve pilot tape talks, 22-24. For
recording instruments. © May 13,
1942; KK 13470-13472.
Vision educational productions, New
York. 6838
Drive for victory [and] Check well be-
fore using. For safety sound films. ©
Mar. 7, 1942; KK 18709.
Warner (George C.) laboratories, inc.,
Pasadena. 6839
Vitamin B, plus and cutting kit man-
© Jan. 8,
ual. For vitamin B, & cutting kit. ©
Feb. 26, 1942; KK 13213.
Weco products eco., Chicago. 6840, 6841
New way to sparkling clean teeth.
For liquid dentifrice. © Apr. 17, 1942;
KK 138568.
Take good care of yourself, you be-
long to the U. S. A. For brush. ©
May 20, 1942; KK 13829.
Wegman (S. J.) co., Los Angeles. 6842
Tum-e-lift health supporter belt. For
abdominal health girdles. © Mar. 17,
1942; KK 138593.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle.
6843, 6844
Sale Eversharp pens and pencils. For
pens and pencils. © May 1, 1942; KK
13352.
Weisfield & Goldberg diamond festi-
val. For diamond rings. © Apr. 3,
1942 ; KK 13284.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 6845-6850
For men’s ties:
First in consumer advertising. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 18805.
Jumpin’ Joe Savoldi. © May 15,
1942; KK 18668.
Man Mountain Dean. © Apr. 8,
1942. KK 13344.
Dear Mr. Morgenthau. © Feb. 25,
© Mar. 19, 1942; KK 18383. '1942; KK 13278.
162
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 5, 1942
First in consumer advertising. ©
Mar. 31, 1942; KK 13268.
Texas tan. © May 1, 1942;
13351.
Werner
KK
(R. D.) co., ine, New York.
6851
Profitable steps. For stair nosings.
© Mar: 27, 1942; KK 18230.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., Pitts-
burgh. 6852, 6853
This, too, is mechanized warfare. For
electrical farm equipment. © Feb. 25,
1942; KK 13791.
To provide for the common defense,
to promote the general welfare. For
electric supplies. © Feb. 4, 1942; KK
13142.
Wight (Frank L.) distilling co., Loreley,
Md. 6854-6857
6864
You know yow’re drinking whisky.
For whisky. © May 5, 8, 15, 25, 1942;
KK 13267, 18413, 13515, 18669.
Wolff (8. J.) & co., inc., New York.
6858-6864
Black walnut ice cream. © Jan.
16, 1942; KK 13703.
Butter scotch ice cream. © Jan.
16, 1942; KK 13702.
Cherry ice cream. © Jan. 16, 1942;
KK 138700.
Maple walnut ice cream. © Jan. 16,
1942; KK 18705.
©
Orange pineapple ice cream.
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 13701.
Strawberry marble ice cream. ©
Jan. 16, 1942; KK 138699.
White House ice cream. © Jan. 16,
1942; KK 13704.
For ice cream:
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since
163
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939 [6864
Burton-Dixie corp. 1 Hills bros. tea and coffee San Fran-
Jumbo, a big mattress for a little| cisco. For tea & coffee. RR 39, May
money. For mattresses. © Burton-| 11, 1942.
Dixie corp., Chicago. RR 43, June 5, © Hills bros. coffee, inc., San Fran-
1942. cisco.
Hills bros. coffee, inc. hs
Highest grade. For coffee. RR 40,
May 11, 1942.
164
LABELS
American game guild, New York. 6865
Air corps. For game. © May 4,
1942; KK 13802.
Aridor co., Chicago. 6866
Arro Mason caps. For closures for
Mason jars. © Feb. 20, 1942; KK 13745.
Bailey (S. J.) Nicholson, Pa. — 6867
Victory cart. For hand cart to carry
packages in. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13664.
Balbo oil co., Brooklyn. 6868, 6869
Balbo, red label. For peanut, corn,
cottonseed Salad oils and fine olive oils.
© Jan. 12, 1942; KK 13298.
Pinda. For peanut oil. © Dec. 1,
1941; KK 13297.
Barbecue products, ine., Denver. 6870
Hamp’s.
© May
Southern barbecued beef,
For barbecued beef and sauces.
2, 1942; KK 13577.
Barker (Harvey L.) & Pearl] (Henry J.)
d. b. a. Royal mfg. co. See Pearl
(Henry J.) & Barker (Harvey L.)
Bates (C. J.) & son, Chester, Conn. 6871
Susan Bates no-glare knitting needles.
For knitting needles. © Feb. 19, 1942;
KK 13580.
Bates baits co., La Crosse, Wis.
Meet the Bates family. For flies.
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13592.
Beech-nut packing
N. Y. 6873
Beech-nut restaurant coffee. For
coffee. © May 20, 1942; KK 13714.
New York.
6874
For flare.
6872
©
co., Canajoharie,
Bennre chemicals, inc.,
Shur-lite Hi-way beacon.
© July 3, 1941; KK 13752.
Canned foods, inc., Waupun, Wis.
6875
4 square. For sweet peas. © Aug. 14,
1941; KK 18381.
Chalmers (Harvey) & son, inc., Amster-
dam, N. Y 6876-6878
For buttons:
Bonnie Heather baby pearls. ©
June 1, 1942; KK 13815.
Bonnie Heather pearls; Man. ©
June 1, 1942; KK 13816.
Bonnie Heather pearls for pajamas.
© June 1, 1942; KK 13814.
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc.,
New York. 6879, 6880
Press-on pants heel guards. For
thermo plastic fabric. © May 18, 1942;
KK 13514.
Press-on stocking mender. For
thermo plastic mending fabric. © Aug.
11, 1941; KK 13512.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph,
Mass. 6881
Exquisite footwear, F575. For foot-
wear. © Apr. 27, 1942; KK 18375.
Container corp. of America, Chicago.
6882, 6883
© Oct. 1,
For ice cream:
It’s fresh ice cream.
1988; KK 13571.
Red Rose ice cream.
1941; KK 13720.
Corn products refining co.,
© Dec. 5,
New York.
6884
©
Mazola salad oil. For salad oil.
May 21, 1942; KK 138723.
Creative chemical co., Pittsburgh.
6885
For washing solution for
© May 22, 1942;
Sa-for-all.
laundering purposes.
KK 13670.
Culto mfg. co. See Wangel (Andreas)
Curran (Edward T.) d. b. a. Sebor co.,
New York. 6886
Sebor. For scalp antiseptic and anti-
acid emollient. © May 11, 1942; KK
13830.
Danne. See Kritzler (Dan)
Duplex envelope co., Richmond.
6887-6890
For church envelopes:
Feed my sheep, carton design 10-
41. © Mar. 4, 1942; KK 13554.
For I have given you an example,
Last Supper carton 20-71. © Feb. 23,
1942; KK 13555.
God keeps His promises to us, rain-
bow carton design 30-61. © Feb. 23,
1942; KK 13556.
Let your light so shine, sermon on
the Mount carton design 10-56. © Feb.
24, 1942 ; KK 13557.
165
CATALOG OF
6891
Dykes (Melville C.) Kirkland Lake, On-
tario, Canada. 6891
Doctor’s Choice arch ease sock. For
men’s hosiery. © Jan. 29, 1942; KK
135384.
Elwell (Roy D.) & co., Oak Park, Tl.
6892
Sweet-en-it. For saccharine pellets.
© Apr. 2, 1942; KK 13532.
Enterprise brewing co., Fall River,
Mass. 6893
Old Tap. For ale. © Mar. 17, 1942;
KK 13654.
Garber (A. L.) co., Ashland, O. 6894
Victory pop corn. For pop corn. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 18767.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.
6895-6900
For training film. Inside of arc weld-
ing:
1, fundamentals. © Apr. 22, 1942;
KK 13848.
2, flat position. © Apr. 22, 1942;
KK 138849.
. 8, horizontal. © Apr. 22, 1942; KK
13850.
4, alternating current flat and hori-
zontal. © Apr. 22, 1942; KK 18853.
5, vertical position. © Apr. 22,
1942; KK 13851.
6, overhead position. © Apr. 22,
1942; KK 13852.
Glaser lead co., inc., Brooklyn.
6901, 6902
For solder :
Glaser all-purpose solder.
29, 1941; KK 138861.
Glaser radio solder.
1941; KK 13860.
© Dec.
© Dee. 29,
Glemby co., ine., New York.
For hairnets:
Jean invisible hairnet with elastie
made of DuPont nylon. © May 1, 1942;
KK 13634.
Lorraine hairnet made of DuPont
nylon invisible with elastic edge. ©
May 1, 1942; KK 13681.
Monogram invisible hairnet with
elastic made of DuPont nylon. © May
1, 1942; KK 13633.
Noble Lady invisible hairnet with
elastic made of DuPont nylon. © May
1, 1942; KK 13635.
Regina invisible hair net with elas-
tic made of DuPont nylon. © May 1,
1942; KK 13630.
6903-6914
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt; hy, B.S, Veron
Tulip invisible hairnet with elastic
made of DuPont nylon. © May 1, 1942;
KK 13682.
For silk nets:
Jean silk net with elastic:
© Apr.
20, 1942; KK 18251.
Lorraine silk net with elastic. ©
Apr. 20, 1942; KK 13252.
Monogram silk net with elastic. ©
Apr. 20, 1942; KK 13255.
Noble Lady silk net with elastic.
© Apr. 20, 1942; KK 13254.
Regina silk net with elastic. © Apr.
20, 1942; KK 12358.
Tulip silk net with elastic.
© Apr.
20, 1942; KK 13256.
Hertzberg (H.) & son, inc., New York.
6915
Sarong broom cover. For broom coy-
ering mop. © Jan. 5,.1942; KK 13177.
Hills bros. coffee, inc., San Francisco.
6916, 6517
Correct grind, Hills bros. coffee. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; KK 13295.
Wartime package for Hills bros.
Red Can Brand coffee. © May 4, 1942;
KK 13642.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass.
6918-6922
For coffee:
For shoes:
F, F1187A. © Apr. 13, 1942; KK
13561.
Franklin shoes, F158AB.
13, 1942; KK 18568.
Hollywood fashioned, H938A. ©
Apr. 3, 1942; KK 18562.
Wycliffe sports, W76AB. © Apr.
30, 1942; KK 13564.
Hubettes, H85AB. For shoe boxes.
© Feb. 25, 1942; KK 13871.
Interwoven stocking co., New Bruns-
wick, N. J. 6923-6925
For men’s socks:
Interwoven socks, service packing.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13685.
Interwoven socks, victory packing.
© Apr. 15, 1942; KK 13684.
Piper of the black watch. © Apr.
14, 1942: KK 13543.
Jay Dee products c¢o., inc., Brooklyn.
6926-6930
© Apr. 30,
© Mar.
For straws:
Avenge Pearl Harbor.
1942; KK 18145.
Buy U. S. bonds for victory ©
Mar. 14, 1942; KK 13148.
166
LABELS
no. 5, 1942 6956
Keep ’em flying. © Feb. 26, 1942; | McDonald (Catherine) 6944
KK 18144. Blossom mitten. For toy mitten. ©
Remember Pearl Harbor. © Feb. | Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13274.
26, 1942; KK 13146. Y a [
Te ale corksictorya :©- Web. 26: Mackey (Bruce A.) Libertyville, Il. vo
: 1314
tree GSAT Bomb bank. For novelty bank. ©
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine,
Wis. 6931
Johnson’s cream wax. For polish for
furniture and woodwork. © Mar. 11,
1942; KK 13294.
King (Martin P.), Larson (Hdward H.)
& McMahan (Nelson J.) d. b. a.
Penman, Chicago. 6932, 6933
Battle checkers, beat the Axis. For
table board game. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK
13809.
Battle checkers, beat the Axis, price
$1.25. For table game. © Apr. 10, 1942;
KK 13808.
Kritzler (Dan) doing bus. as Danne,
New York. 6934
Service mother. For novelty jewelry.
© May 6, 1942; KK 18216.
Kuhn (Charles H.) Indianapolis. 6935
Snack-pack. For shipping SNe sUt
© Apr. 8, 1942; KK 13196.
Larson (EK. H.) See King (Martin P.),
Larson (Hdward H.) & McMahan
(Nelson J.)
Lily-tulip cup corp., New York.
6936, 6937
For cups and containers:
Frosty malt. © Apr. 29, 1942; KK
13746.
Walking sundae.
KK 13747.
Long (W. E.) co., Chicago. 6938
Old-fashioned loaf with real all-grain
flavor, Betsy Ross bread. For bread.
© May 15, 1942; KK 13629.
Lull (George S.) d. b. a. Lull creations,
Des Moines. 6939-6943
For statuette:
Eagerly I scan the skies. © Apr.
© Apr. 29, 1942;
1, 1942; KK 13582.
I have a girl in every port. ©
Feb. 2, 1942; KK 18584.
I stand guard. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
13586.
Old Glory I salute. © Feb. 2, 1942;
KK 13583.
Soldier on land.
KK 13585.
Lull creations.
© Feb. 2, 1942;
16
Mar. 26, 1942; KK 13168.
McMahan (N. J.) See King (Martin
P.), Larson (Edward H.) & McMahan
(Nelson J.)
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 6946
Major-B brand natural vitamin B
complex with added thiamine tablets.
For vitamin B complex tablets. © May
12, 1942; KK 138823.
Malasky (Maurice) d. b. a. Safe-t-seal
mfg. co., Washington. 6947, 6948
Protect your tires against punctures
and blowouts with Safe-t-seal. For
fluid compound for tires. © Apr. 28,
1942; KK 13480.
Safe-t-seal saves your tires. For tire
protector against blowouts and punc-
ture. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK 13479:
Masias & Masias, Denver. 6949
KWI-9 quinine. It’s genuine, not a
substitute. For an extract of grape-
fruit, guaranteed. © May 12, 1942;
KK 13462.
Miller (W. S.) ine., Middletown, Conn.
6950, 6951
For tomatoes:
Blue Eagle brand.
1942; KK 138159.
R and G brand. © Mar. 29, 1942;
KK 13160.
Mount Carbon brewery, Pottsville, Pa.
6952
Mt. Carbon Old Bohemian. For beer.
© Apr. 25, 1942; KK 13750.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
6953
Sample two ounces acidolate. For a
soluble oil detergent. © May 27, 1942;
KK 18817.
National vitamin ¢o.,
© Mar. 29,
Newark, N. J.
6954, 6955
For vitamin capsules:
Cap-cels. © Dec. 1, 1941 ; KK 13175.
Quotaplex. © Apr. 2, 1942; KK
13176.
One Two Three co., inc., New York.
6956
For
KK
Original 1-2-8 Home Mixer.
lemon extract. © May 20, 1942;
See Lull (George S.) ! 13708.
[4
(
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6957
pt. IV; n: 8), V2 3¢
Package print co., Boston. 6957-6959
For pies:
Mrs. Wagner’s pies. © May 1, 1942;
KK 138517.
Sweetheart pies, everybody's favor-
© May 1, 1942; KK 18516.
Table talk, New England’s favorite.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13518.
Pearl (Henry J.) & Barker (Harvey L.)
d. b. a. Royal mfg. co., Los Angeles.
6960
Bikoolotte. For women’s clothing.
© Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13636.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York.
6961, 6962
Aunt Dinah. For New Orleans mo-
iasses. © May 4, 1942; KK 13261.
Vermont Maid. For syrup. © May
8, 1942; KK 183835.
ite.
Penman. See King (Martin P.), Larson
(Edward H.) & McMahon (Nelson J.)
Prescott paint co., inc., New York.
6963
Good maintenance is good defense.
For paints. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK 13754.
Protective products co., New York.
6964
Protecto blackout shade. For shade
material for blacking out light. © May
8, 1942; KK 13680.
Pruden chemical co., Orlando, Fla.
6965
©
Okodoko. For window cleaner.
May 19, 1942; KK 13819.
Royal mfg. co. See Pearl (Henry J.) &
Barker (Harvey L.)
Rugby knitting mills, inc., Buffalo.
6966
Rugby torrent togs. For sport jackets,
coats, outer garments, water repellent.
© Dec. 4, 1941; KK 13323.
Safe-t-seal mfg. co. See Malasky
(Maurice)
Salada tea co., inc., Boston. 6967
Salada orange Pekoe & Pekoe, black
tea. For tea. © May 14, 1942; KK
13706.
Schulze baking co., Chicago. 6968
100% whole wheat. For bread. ©
Oct. 1, 19389; KK 18158.
Sebor co. See Curran (Edward T.)
Serutan co., Jersey City. 6969
Serutan. For bulk aid for constipa-
tion. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 13242.
Shannon (Helen Strain) Kansas City,
Mo. 6970
4 letters from Santa Claus with en-
velopes to match. For stationery. ©
Apr. 3, 1942; KK 13581.
Shepard (Sheldon) Los Angeles. 6971
V+. For books and publications. ©
Mar. 14, 1942; KK 135380.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J. 6972
Singer sewing machine company. En-
velope form no. 19947. For brochure.
© Apr. 17, 1942; KK 13139.
Soffos (Theodor G.) New York.
Aristo-cracy. For wine vinegar.
June 15, 1941; KK 13831.
Southland canning & packing c¢o., inc.,
New Orleans. 6974-6976
For shrimp:
Bayou King large shrimp. © Apr.
15, 1942; KK 18226.
Scarlet shrimp.
KK 13227.
Southland jumbo shrimp. © Apr.
15, 1942; KK 13228.
Spark-o-life co., Kansas City, Kan.
6977
Spark-o-life, your daily B & E vitamin
food. For food product. © May 7,
1942; KK 18522.
Stickum co., Winthrop, Mass. 6978
Personalize with Stickums. For
gummed labels. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK
13167.
Straubel paper co., Green Bay, Wis.
6979-6981
6973
©
© Apr. 15, 1942;.
For paper towels:
Three Leaf single towels. © Apr.
22, 1942; KK 13482.
Three Leaf twin towels. © Apr.
22, 1942; KK 138434.
Two Leaf...towels..@© Apr: ,22,
1942; KK 138483.
Strauss (Levi) & co., San Francisco.
6982
Levi’s, the rivet’s still there. For
© Mar. 27, 1942; KK 138443.
jeans.
Ted, Boston. 6983
Cross Patch puzzle, no. 1. Sink the
Rising Sun. For puzzle. © Apr. 6,
1942 ; KK 13229.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
ine., Louisville. 6984
Black Leaf 155, form 0487. For in-
secticide. © Apr. 27. 1942; KK 18839.
168
LABELS
no. 5, 1942
Union bag & paper corp., New York.
6985
Carry on America, carry your own
packages, bring this bag with you to
save tires, gas, oil, paper. © Apr. 3,
1942; KK 13566.
Waitt & Bond, Newark, N. J. 6986
Waitt & Bond Yankee. You can’t beat
a Yankee. For tobacco products, cigars.
© Feb. 17, 1942; KK 13385.
Wangel (Andreas) d. b. a. Culto mfg.
co., New York. 6987
Culto. For liniment. 15;
1942; KK 18178.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., Pitts-
burgh. 6988
© Apr.
Number of entries of Labels included in
6991
Tenderay beef, WL-1533. For meat.
© May 10, 1942; KK 13453.
Wilmington products co., Wilmington,
O. 989
Incendiary bomb control. For mate-
rial for controlling and preventing fires.
© Apr. 20, 1942; KK 13191.
Windsor-Lloyd products, ine., Wilming-
ton, Del. - 6990, 6991
Patrol de luxe anti-vapor lock re-
conditioned fuel pump. For fuel
pumps. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 13262.
Patrol de luxe reconditioned carbu-
retor. For carburetors. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 13263.
°
the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942._____
169
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
Horlick’s malted milk corp. 1,2
Horlick’s Maltoat biscuit. For bis-
cuit. RR 45, June 6, 1942.
Horlick’s Maltoat milk. For milk.
RR 44, June 6, 1942.
© Horlick’s malted milk corp., Ra-
cine, Wis.
Interstate bakeries corp. 3
Butter-nut bread. For bread. © In-
terstate bakeries corp., Kansas City,
Mo. RR 388, May 1, 1942.
Lauder, Archibald & co., ltd. 4
Royal northern cream. For whisky.
© Archibald Lauder & co., Itd., Glas-
gow, Scotland. RR 42, May 18, 1942.
[6991
Marietta truck growers assn., ine. 5
Pioneer brand. For corn, tomatoes,
cucumbers & cabbage. © Marietta
truck growers assn., ine., Marietta, O.
RR 41, May 15, 1942.
Société anonyme de la distillerie de la
liqueur Bénédictine de Abbaye de
Fecamp. 6
Véritable Bénédictine. For cordial.
© Société anonyme de la distilleries de
la liqueur Bénédictine de Abbaye de
Fecamp, Fecamp, France. RR 37, Apr.
30, 1942.
©
170
6992-8132
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 83, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
INCLUDING
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 6
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1942
HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
eee a issued quarterly, but now issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or
other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica-
tions for copyright Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or
Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when
the copyright proprietor and artist are the same, this identity being indi-
cated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of the proprietor. A
subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a ‘scientific or technical character; Class J,
Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial
illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles
of commercial prints and labels. These will be found at the end of each
issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of
proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “G,”’ Class G,
Works of art; “H,’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; “I,” Class I,
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; ‘J,’ Class
J, Photographs; and ‘‘K,”’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including
prints and labels used for articles of merchandise. ‘©” implies copyright regis-
tration of a published work, followed by a date of publication. “© 1 ¢.” stands
for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt
in the Copyright Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the
Catalog of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any court as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar
year, iS $2.00, payable in advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Wash-
ington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the
prices of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:
Part, Group 1, Books: propetso-20* 224 2 eee $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Tectures, amd Mapssse ho ee So ee 3.00
Part 1, Group 8, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures_____---_- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals.322%. 2222 Fae eee 2.00
Part -3, Musical. (Compositions: +4 22.2 3 2 eee eee 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise_________-__ 2.00
Sivicle Gnumbers 2202. Se oo 50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year_.___.____-_--_---_--- 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year 22.26 ae ee 10.00
(II)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall deter-
mine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the
permanent collections of the Library of Congress and what other
books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the
provisions of section 60 of the Act.
Norics is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, in-
clusive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and
‘are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or
articles, unless reserved, may be returned to the claimant of copy-
right if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps -
are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of
record should make formal request for the return of the articles,
which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank
will be supplied on request. Address Recisrer or Coprricuts, Library
of Congress, Washington, D.C. ,
(III)
e , ee ee bans teal. Loxtt .. ott
2 fet aeh hl. bag idiot pith yye la arr ind aa AS”
Fe s - 1kS yey a Lint Of 2he photo “on ’
Phen ti rR Fee oi SPOKE). asa |, VO, law With Ree
i ety yee’ netiw Wik Bal mt mth atid, “Siuhnaey, mej
BSA >ibadph ehek at bites at
Fratts sae dst: ae ai? 168 sais dab by Gut COCR Ro. Marina
; it ik at
“£933.19, iteds Prev ae ty fete e stn Rie gilt 1a0 es
acy of haaietouns! al dlgde eolseiak ene deg
Torta dade, bien: |e tana te eandak sec tea: “ao be
f at nanny of Toles Ode boristad st pe bie a.
rahi gohan cit EF aOR ore a" ile
eye ong 28, to Roroqaibats bite Vata fi ie
GL. GAME. 9: RO th Lo oeepo: geld. tor Pat beste, ao Sainte
ult mobi, ehareaaeee Rida BR. daira
: vs yf. oft io oy te
—
ore | espe! “iidghie? ‘iis ah oR piel eS
Sfeiny GO) - Le tatvegs ahd teu 0 Ne is Os
+ fh titel Je raseueapht. Obi NOL. whistle veut Jgrt .
Fite onitt): dufgiazgoty ort: tax gabitves Artat r
Porlts Vii OF 1038 Hi gO Te eam cW salle er ene vit
AO “aloe ice Raises reaiiee Sa ie tt et
OQ? “to ‘fapcaiels om ‘ond, of Btn y Ai Be FOS
The ws aie ag valu
ise to
f
In A
r Seat =
Eee unnataad ee avHte
a lag ent oe aaa
, agent. a¥i Bon utes; ad.tog RAGE 1h, 40, aah ADE |
riding ‘2 el i cy thy wet: oe betel spine begat | :
to shcepstieie Sie icencttioln vor) mints oldieeeg bay 2
tasks ids & oak Los asus odd: t0b dzoupar. Igariot ol
sietal oldiubigie. AP vBaitfosge yloniaiials fe:
itt 9 ane Ns 1
Pork Wane cea bc.p ws
tert 2 Bbaadcnl odin PON OME al Cs, st
Pas . “Sty Eid- ntact) Phobemrigiaay, Brinise Lape Y
eet as dite. Parin te bt Ranbelas nsegtorny
Biizio Dube ole Gs ste i Sage .
Ant Awe) brace, vipat. So: ere :
fe JP spar ts Lor Sa ompentap }
\ iMye i i
i t 7 x
ts : : 2 Orne
- Ocal 5
- } a Sy a .
o y' ‘ae F
‘ 4 * é *
CLASS G_
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Nore.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist
and copyright proprietor are the same.
Allied crafts. 6992
Izard (Graham):
Servicemen salute and ride. ©1e.
June 3, 1942; G 40286.
Bahme (Charles W.)* 6993
Blackout game. ©1c. June 15, 1942;
G 40268. :
Baird (Richard Patrick) * 6994
Gaspar (Blessed), founder of the So-
ciety of the Precious Blood. © Feb. 15,
1942; G 40328.
Baker (Ralph LeNord)
Harris (Arthur):
Miller (Dorie), hero of Pearl Har-
bor. © June 9, 1942; G 40242.
Baynum (Clara) *
Bubble names.
G 40317.
Beckwith (Burt H.)
Marshall (John T.):
United to win. © 1c. June 18,
1942; G 40281.
Bell aircraft corp.
Hadler (Hobson) :
Representation of a hooded cobra
6995
6996
©1e. June 8, 1942;
6997
6998
the coils entwining a large V. ©1e.
June 5, 1942; G 40236.
Blanchard (Mrs. John Osgad) 6999
Stainforth (Martin):
Sir Archie. © 1c. June 26, 1942;
G 40323.
Bradley (Charles A.) * 7000
Certificate of war record with allied
nations. © 1c. June 8, 1942; G 40291.
7001
© 1;,.¢,,Mar.. 23)
Branson (Louis S.)*
Victorious flowers.
1942; G@ 40233.
Breese novelty co. 7002
Breese (Rose) & Barese (Betty):
Keep war secrets. Make monkeys
of the Axis. © May 1, 1942; G 40294.
Browne (George Elmer) * 7003
Torpedoed. © 1 ¢ June 8, 1942:
G 40235.
Burr (Edward Everett) * 7004, 7005
Christ. © 1 ¢c. May 26, 1942; G
40316.
Skull plaque. © 1c. June 15, 1942;
G 40815.
Butler mfg. co. 7006
Howard (John):
Butler air warport, 307 061842. ©
le. June 24, 1942; G 40814.
Columbian bank note co. 7007
Fors (Lawrence) :
Two allegorical figures, one blowing
trumpet & holding scroll. © 1 ¢. June
22, 1942; G 40293.
Coy (William Z.) * 7008
Defenders of democracy. © 1c. May
27, 1942; G 402438.
Crider (Catherine) * 7009:
Christ in the tomb. © 1c. June 11,
1942; G 40246.
Davidson (Abraham Wolfe) * 7010
MacArthur. © Apr. 18, 1942;_G
40253.
Devin (John C.)* 7011
Allied arms and victory with teeth.
©1ec. June 3, 1942; G 40259.
Disney (Walt) productions. 7012
Disney (Walter E.) :
Joe Carioca. © 1c. June 25, 1942;
G 40321.
Downey (Joseph B.) 70138, 7014
Dingwell (Doris) :
Pause, say it with prayers. ©1e.
June 22, July 3, 1942; G 40303, 40338.
Dzikoski (Frank J.) 7015
Dzikoski (Francis J.) :
Spirit of freedom. © 1 ¢. June 22,
1942; G 40322.
Faron (Clifton Alvade)* 7016
Americans the first over Japan. ©
1c July 7, 1942; G 40346.
Forsyth (Roberta) * 7017
Defense worker sleeping, quiet please.
© 1c. June 15, 1942; G 40282.
171
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7018
Georgene novelties, ine. 7018
Averill (Georgene) :
Peek-a-boo baby.
G 40337.
Greenwell (Robert L.)* 7019
Every war bond you buy is a nail in
Hitler’s coffin. © 1c. May 20, 1942;
G 402382.
Hambrock (Ida) * 7020
Keep the Liberty bell a-ringing. ©
1c. June 9, 1942; G 40241.
-Hammaker bros.
Imray (Charles S8.):
Grooms-Gude memorial.
June 26, 1842; G 40320.
Strine (Paul R.) :
Wagner memorial.
1942; G 40319.
Hering (Henry) *
Lincoln (Abraham)
1942; G 40261.
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. John Henry] )*
G) Apr. 15, 1942;
7021, 7022
Cw ike
© 1c. June 26,
7023
©l1ec. June 9,
Champions of liberty. ©1c. July 6,
1942; G 40345
Hoerger ee canenne Francis) * 7025
Birth of silence. © 1 ce. June 24,
1942; G 403818.
Hopper (Laurence Sutton)* 7026, 7027
GOB-the gunnery game.— Vic-the
navy game. © 1. each June 3, 1942;
G 40283, 40284.
Huntington (Anna Hyatt)*
Atriea, (©) 1c. June Ae.
40255.
Jensen ptg. co.
Cogelow (Frank F.):
Industrial S award for safety. In-
7028
1942; G
7029
dustry’s badge of honor. © 1 c¢. May
21, 1942; G 40271.
Jones bros. co. 7030
Miller (Malcolm G.):
Guardian memorial, 1451. © Mar.
31, 1942; G 40280.
Karr (Jerome J.) * 7031
Sunset in the mountains. © 1 «@
July 6, 1942; G 40348.
Kobelinski (Bernard Michael) 7032
Roman (Mary):
Virtue+ Virgin=victory. © 1 «
June 8, 1942; G 40257.
Kock (Frederic Henry) * 7033
Biff Baldy:
© 1c. June 20, 1942;
G 40292. i
pt. Iv, 0. S.,; Veow
Kupprat (John) * 7034, 70385
Monument:
Kedenburg.—Lucente. © 1c. each
June 18, 1942; G 40287, 40288.
Lanyi (Dezso) * 7036-7038
Beethoven.—Schubert.—Wagner. ©
Noy. 25, 1941; G 40329-40331.
Larsh (Everett P.) 7039
Allison (C. Chester) :
Larsh cemetery memorial. © 1 ¢.
July 8, 1942; G 40334.
Liebau (Helene H.)* 7040
Necklace apron. © 1 ce. June 11,
1942; G 40247.
Ludovico (Andraud Alexandre)* 7041
Madonnina. © 1 ec. June 17, 1942;
G 40278.
McBride (Hubbell Reed) * 7042
Welcome, Axis victims! ©1c. June
15, 1942; G 40309.
McNeel marble co. 7043
Butterworth (J. E.):
Frazer memorial, Z—-A-41-2148. ©
1.c. Mar. 28, 1942; G 40348.
Mansfield (Philip I.)* 7044
Jefferson (Thomas), bicentennial. ©
1c. June 12, 1942; G 40256.
Marquis (Alexander George) * 7045
Army letter ecard. © 1c. July 6,
1942; G 40347.
Marr & Gordon, ine.* 7046
Kelsey family memorial, 937. © 1 ¢.
June 29, 1942; G 40325.
Martin (Segundo Vicente) * T7047
Victory’s aim. © 1c. June 4, 1942;
G 40270.
Maxon (Hdith)* 7048
Baby giant panda Pandee & Pandah.
© 1c. June 30, 1942; G 40327.
Miami granite & marble co. 7049-7051
Allison (C. Chester) Memorial:
Burns.—Case.—Francis. © 1 .«
each July 3, 1942; G 40332, 40333, 40335.
Monumental news-review. 7052-7055
Kenerson (Conrad) :
Farrell memorial, 8. © Apr. 30,
1942; G 40341
Jaques -Cugate memorial, 6. ©
Feb. 27, 1942; G 40339.
Johnson memorial, 9. © May 22,
1942; G 40342.
Rutherford memorial, 7. © Mar.
27, 1942; G 40340.
172
WORKS
no. 6, 1942
Multi products co. 7056-7060
Barnes (Wilfred) : :
Bird wall plaque, 1284.—Floral
wall plaque, 1285.—Wall decoration,
1457.— Wall plaque, 1286, 1287. © 1.
each June 12, 1942; G 40248-40252.
Murphy (William Henry) 7061
Murphy (Bill [i. e. W. H.]):
F Spirit of 42. ©1c. June 13, 1942;
G 40260.
Nuyttens (Pierre) * 7062
MacArthur (General Douglas) 1942.
©le July 2, 1942; G 40336.
Orsett (Constantine Coy) * 7063
Spook aero-hydro-craft. ©1c. June
5, 1942; G 40285.
Peruggi (Ernesto) * 7064
We shall win or we shall die. ©1¢
June 8, 1942; G 40234,
Petersen (Fred) * 7065
Design of democracy. ©1c. June 16,
1942; G 40318.
Platt (Hleanor Louise) * 7066
Brandeis (Louis D.), associate justice
of the Supreme Court of the United
States. ©1ce. June 11, 1942; G 40267.
Powers (Joshua B.) ine. 7067-1074
Campos (Florencio Molina) :
Aft told tale—Boleador.—Budding
love.—First ride—Hobson’s choice.—
Homeward bound.—Pancho (Don)—
Sweet music. © 1 ¢. each June 11,
1942; G 40295-40302.
Putnam (Brenda) * FO75
Flight. ©le. June 12, 1942; G 40254.
Rust craft publishers, inc. 7076-7081
Havican (William):
Service emblem, A-F. © 1. each
June 11, 1942; G 40272-40277.
St. Pé (Lorio Lloyd) 7082
Hanson (Nora V.) :
For freedom’s sake we'll crush the
snake. Buy bonds & stamps. © 1 «.
June 11, 1942; G 40266.
Samel (Leo) * 7083
Red cross victory emblem. © 1 e.
May 26, 1942; G 40204.
San Mateo County blood bank. 7084
Beck (C. A.):
San Mateo County California blood
bank. ©1ce. July 6, 1942; G 40344.
OF ART
7101
Schrick (Linton) * 7085
Female torso resembling ram’s head.
Fantasy. ©1lc. June 10, 1942; G 40239.
Sokolow (Matty) * 7086
This is only a 1% blackout, help make
it total. ©1e. May 29, 1942; G 40258.
Stanley mfg. co. 7087-7090
Fey (Ruth Mary) :
Hugh Blowit. ©1c. June 11, 1942;
G 40262.
Honerkamp (Rosemary Gertrude) :
Carmen.—Looie. © 1c. each June
11, 1942; G 40263, 40264.
Rasmusson (Halford) :
Sugar Puss. ©1c. June 11, 1942;
G 40265.
Sturtevant (Harl Hamilton) * 7091-7093
As for me and my house, we will serve
the Lord; Joshua 24: 15, 500.—Delight
thyself also in the Lord; and He shall
give thee the desires of thine heart;
Psalm 37: 4, 501.—Lincoln did not win
success by staying up nights, but by
keeping awake in the daytime, 300. ©
June 22, 1942; G 40310-40312.
Taylor (Bernice) * 7094
Bernice Taylor presenting her album,
Keep em Singing, with the Victory Lady.
© 1c. June 16, 1942; G 40279.
’United German & French Roman Catho-
lic cemetery assn. 7095
Walter (Albert) :
Shrine of the Crucifixion, Mount
Calvary cemetery, Pine Hill, Buffalo,
New York. © 1 c. June 16, 1942;
G 40826.
Vermont marble co.
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
Clark cemetery memorial, D4—267.
© June 3, 1942; G 40244.
O’Neill memorial,
June 11, 1942 ; G 40289.
7096, 7097
D10.01168. ©
Waterman (Max B.) & co. 7098, 7099
Barnes (Wilfred) :
Crucifix, shell motif. © 1c. May
20, 1942 ; G 40288.
Lest we forget.
G 40269.
Watkins (Randell Charles)* 7100, 7101
Taylors, Falls, Minn., Interstate-state
park:
Devils Chair.
G 403849.
Old Man of the Dells.
1942; G 40290.
© June 2, 1942;
© June 10, 1942;
© June 10,
173
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7102 pt. Iv, n. S., V. 87
Weaver (Jay William) * 7102 | Wittman (Alex) * 7104-7107
Stop ’em. © 1c. June 11, 1942; G}. Our colors:
40245. In bouquet.—V.—With poppy.—
. ; ai: With roses. © June 17, 1942; G
Weiblen (Albert) marble & Sram ee 40304-40307.
Weiblen (Albert): Yost (Dixie Fleming) jr.* 7108
Barba (Arthur) sr. mausoleum. © Propeller design. © 1 c. May 11,
1c. May 21, 1942; G 40808. 1942; G 40237. :
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan..1,
WOAD 5 ee ees Liew ch aes ee ee 1, 152
174
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTO-
GRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Acme tank mfg. co., ine., Industrial
wood products co., div. 7109
Details for [and] elevations of 25,000
gal. tk. 119’ tower 40/0 wind-_0.1 seis-
mic, TT25-119. © 1c. June 6, 1942; I
30878.
Adams (C. W.)
Device for crab fishing.
8, 1942; I 30925.
Air conditioning utilities co. 7111-7120
Combination stationary and adjust-
able light proof louvre, plan 503, 527.
© May 7, 1942; I 30912, 30914.
Cowl ventilator, plan 700. © Mar. 21,
1942; I 30911.
Mushroom yentilator heads, sizes 6’’—
48’’ ine., plan 701. © Mar. 17, 1942;
I 30910.
Pipe collars for fume tight and air
bulkheads, plan 905. © Mar. 1, 1942;
I 30808.
Round gooseneck vents, plan 750. ©
Mar. 12, 1942; I 30908.
Standard shore connection box, plan
1002.—-Stationary louvre with water-
tight cover, plan 525.—Wire mesh grille,
plan 459-A. © Feb. 16, 1942; I 30909,
30913, 30915.
7110
© 1e. July
. Type A supply terminal, plan 623. ©
Feb. 16, 1942: I 30874.
Air wardens assistance corp. 7121
Insignia of air wardens assistance
corp. © June 8, 1942; I 50987.
Albro (Jerry) 7122
Ashcan. ©1c. June 5, 1942; J. 34477.
American national Red Cross.
7123-7134
Checker board and checkers, ARC
1405-52.—Dart baseball, ARC 1405-
56A.—5 in a row, ARC 1505-62.—5 in
and 5 out, ARC 1405-66.— Fox and geese,
ARC 1405-61.—Halma board, ARC
1405-63.—101 or bust, ARC 1405-67.—
Ping-pong paddles, ARC 1405-13A.—
Ringtoss, ARC 1405-59.—Shuffleboard,
ARC 1405-64.—-Strayt-n-arrow, ARC
1405-65.—Three in a row, tic-tac-toe,
469215—42——2
ARC 1405-60. © June 3, 1942; I 30840-
30851. -
Anderson (Nils Alfred) fabs
MacArthur knot. © 1 ¢. June 30,
1942; J 34499.
Andrews (Millie) 7136
KissOgram. © June 6, 1942; K 50961.
Archbishopric of New York. 7137-7155
Abraham.—Ambrose (St.)—Athanas-
ius (St.)—Augustine (St.)—Benedict
(St.)—Christ the King.—Christ the
teacher.—Chrysostom (St. John)—
David.—Dominic (St.)—Francis (St.)—
Ignatius (St.)—-Isaias.—John (St.) the
Baptist. — Melchisedee. — Michael the
archangel.—Moses.—Peter (St.)—Sim-
eon. © Apr. 6, 1942; J 34485-34453.
Armco international corp. 7156, 7157
Armco barracks design details.—Arm-
co barracks test data. © June 15, 1942;
I 30836, 30837.
Artext prints, ine. 7158, 7159
Praying hands, 725; by Albrecht
Diirer. © June 15, 1942; H 2371.
Syndics, 97; by Rembrandt. © June
25, 1942; K 51128.
Artistie picture pub. co., ine.
Vincent (Htte.):
Althoea, glaieul, 105.—Anémone,
108.—Lys du Japon, 103.—Oeillet, bouton
d’or double, 104.—Rose de _ Provins,
101.—Roses, pensées, et myosotis, 109.
© May 6, 1942; H 2364-2369.
Rose du Bengale, rose blanche et
véronique, 106; by Chirat. © May 6,
1942; H 2370.
Ashley (David) ine. 7167-7169
Altoviti (Bindo), a Florentine banker ;
by Raphael.—Young governess; by
Jean-Baptiste Chardin. © June 29,
1942; H 2377, 2378.
7160-7166
Land’s end; by Joseph M. Arentz. ©
June 12, 1940; H 2362.
Atlanta lithograph co. 7170
Bartlett (James Alfred) :
Emblem of freedom. © Apr. 29,
1942 ; K 51002. :
175
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7171
pt. Iv, B. S33 eee
Babcock & Borough. 7171
Let’s wipe ’em off the map! © June 4,
1942; K 50958.
Beggs (William C.)
Hydrol automatic tool post. lifter.
Le. July 8, 1942; I 30919.
Bennett (Alfred B.)
Braking device and improvement. ©
1 ec. July 3, 1942; I 30899.
Bennett (H. H.) studio. 7174-7176
Bennett (Miriam) Wisconsin Dells,
Wis.:
Fern garden in Cold Water Canyon,
1B-H2236.—Salute to the Flag, Indian
ceremonial, 1B—H2338.—Spooky Lane in
7172
©
7173
Witches Gulch, 1B-H2235. © June
8, 1942; K 50984-50986.
Bergman (Lubert) jr. T1177
Cement and plaster sifter. © 1 ¢.
June 22, 1942; I 30858.
Bernier (Hlmer Francis) 7178
Plane that can be produced by mass
production methods. © 1 c. July 6,
1942; I 30902.
Berry (Walter Silvester Hamilton)
7179
Automobile windshield sticker holder.
© 1c. June 11, 1942; I 30818.
Beynon (William Henry) 7180
Personality. © June 15, 1942; I
30889.
Binschoff (Willis F.) 7181
Spee-dee pneumatic welding gun. ©
1 ec. June 11, 1942; I 30814.
Black (Russell) 7182
Filtering device for boilers. © 1.
July 8, 1942; I 30918.
‘Bostio (Ralph Ray) 7183
Metal gauge comparator. © June 5,
1942; I 30888.
Brand (Lawrence H.) 7184
Quiet, night shift war worker asleep,
do not disturb. © June 8, 1942; K
50976.
Brandt (Lewis) & Drayer (Donald H.)
7185
Grain bin. © 1c. June 2, 1942; I
30811.
Brandt & Brandt. 7186, 7187
Do it now, this quarter will buy 12
bullets, buy a 25¢ war saving stamp
here. © June 22, 1942; K 51114.
I took my change in war stamps. ©
June 24, 1942; K 51117.
Breese novelty co. 7188
Do your part, keep war secrets, make
monkeys of the Axis. © May 25, 1942;
K 50989.
Bressler editorial cartoons, ine. Vic-
tory-builders division. 7189, 7190
Lookout monks, here’s your plane
warning.—We’'re all in the army now,
let’s all work to win. © June 2, 1942;
K 51044, 51045.
Brewer (Adrian) 7191
Autographic roster and record. ©
June 6, 1942; K 51075.
Brinck (Charles M.) 7192
True back rest. © 1 ¢« June 30,
1942; I 30879.
Briskman (Joseph) 71938
Balloon steel tire & Bouncing spring
tube. © 1c. May 28, 1942; I 30806.
Brockmann (Edward E.) 7194
Praying tree, Troutdale, Oregon. ©
Dec. 6, 1941; K 51072.
Brown (Barnum) . 7195-7199
Lava fields with Mount Robinson,
Mount Capulin in center, and Sierra
Grande in distance, New Mexico, AMB
235.—Producing anticline with Wind
River and Popo Agie Creek, Wyoming,
near Lander, AML 388.—Red beds of
upper Triassic strata with overlying
Cretaceous sand dunes, second mesa of
Painted Desert, 20 miles north east
of Cameron, Arizona, AML 379.—Tribu-
taries of San Juan River south of
Monticello, with flank of Abajo Moun-
tain, Utah, AML 248.—Volcanic dykes
and base of Shiprock, west of Farming-
ton, New Mexico, AML 480. © 1c. each
June 28, 1942; J 34466-84470.
7200-7212
62-461. ©
Brown & Bigelow.
MacArthur (Douglas)
May 15, 1942; K 50991.
Moran (Earl):
Acute shortage, 32341.—Dangerous
curves, 32352.—Defense blonde, 32344.—
Freedom of the sees, 82347.—Hold the
phone, 32350.—Inflation control, 32349.—-
Keep ’em flying, 32346—lLive saver,
32348.—Stocking up on sugar, 32343.—
Sweet job, 32342—-Up and cunning,
32351.—Visibility perfect, 32845. © June
22, 1942; K 51139-51150.
Brown instrument co. 7213
Brown chart, 5157-N. © Apr. 18,.
1942: I 30807.
176
CLASSES
no. 6, 1942
7214
©
Bruegger (Clarence Stanley)
National Sav-a-car club emblem.
June 8, 1942; K 51006.
Calix (Pascual)
Twin bombs.
I 30821.
Camp Grant studio.
Camp Grant, [linois:
Company A, 29th medical training
battalion. © May 5, 1942; J 34383.
Company B—30th medical training
7215
© 1c. June 1942;
(216, T217
battalion. © May 38, 1942; J 34454.
Campbell (John) 7218
Gravity feed hopper. © 1c. July 3,
1942; I 30900.
Carlson (Victor. Carlandrie) 7219
Carlson process, war housing projects.
© 1c. July 3, 1942; I 30891.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 7220-7230
Churchill Downs, Louisville 1942
Derby parade, 187182.—Cup presenta-
tion, Churchill Downs, Louisville,
187236.—Derby parade, Churchill
Downs, Louisville, 187187.—First turn,
Churchill Downs, Louisville, 187183,
187188.—Kentucky Derby, Churchill
Downs, Louisville, 1942—Kentucky 1942
Derby parade, 187184.—Paddock cirele,
Churchill Downs, Louisville, 187190.—
Parade, 1942 Kentucky Derby, Churchili
Downs, Louisville—Shut Out, winner
1942 Kentucky Derby, 187207.—Start,
Churchill Downs, Louisville, 187237.
© May 4, 1942; J 34479, 34480, 34453-
34491.
Cerejo (Luiz R.) ik
Stream-lox. © 1 c¢ June 15, 1942;
IT 30829.
Certified dry mat corp. 7282-7236
Vm thinking about seeing you.—Mat
pedaling is great these days.—-There
have been been delays.—Tire situation
is good.—We haven’t retired. © May
11, 1942; K 51007-51011.
Chaffee & co., inc. 7237-7241
Dearborn, Mich. :
Ford plant, 60.—Fort Rotunda, 59.—
Greenfield Village, 62—Martha-Mary
chapel, Greenfield Village, 63.—Repro-
duction of Independence Hall, 61. ©
June 24, 1942; K 51169-51113.
Chryson’s, Itd. 7242
Bombs or no bombs—merry Christ-
‘mas. © May 5, 1942; K 50980.
Ek
7260
Clarion co. 7248, 7244
MacArthur (General Douglas)—Man
of the hour. © June 25, 1942); K 51100,
51101.
Cleland (Thomas M.) 7245
God bless America. © June 25, 3942;
K 51098.
Cohen (Leon) 7246
Pete the Jeep makes his bed. © Nov.
12, 1941; K SO860.
Colson (Usher Rae) (247
Laughing eyes. © Jan. 19, 1942: K
51108.
Colt’s patent fire arms mfg. co. 7248
Colt police silhouette target, forni 'T8
KB. © July 1, 1923; K 51158.
Cotton (Aubrey P.) 7249
Sun visor. © 1. July 8, 1942; I
30923.
Crawford (Roy Virgil)
-V club, keep ’em flying.
1942; K 51102.
Creative art printers.
Come on America!
K 51001.
Cronin (Richard) co. (252
This is our Flag, we are proud to be
Americans, 1001. © May 27, 1942; K
50990.
Cucci (Victor J.) 7253-1255
New porthole ventilating fan, draw-
ing V—1000-1. © 1c. June 27, 1942;
I 20875. .
Porthole ventilating fan, 1,2. ©le.
each June 27, 1942; J 34496, 34497.
Daleiden (Lawrence N.) & co. 7256
Boy Christ; by Lawrence N. Dalei-
den. © July 1, 1942; K 51181.
Davidson (Manzie N.) 1257
Four and six wheel trucks for rail-
EOad. service. ©)! 1 1c sune aly 942-
IT 30812.
7250
© June 20,
. 7251
© June 10, 1942;
Davis (Harry H.) 7258
Your victory service Flag, 556. ©
1c. June 18, 1942; J 34461.
De-Filippi (Armando Paolo) 7259
Airplane model, condensed air pro-
pulsion. ©1c¢. June 6, 1942; I 30870.
Dehnert (Alfred E.) 7260
Film hanger. ©1e. July 8, 1942;
I 30929.
177
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7261
institute of Chicago.
7261
©
Dental hygiene
Keys to health and happiness.
June 13, 1942; J 34500.
DeWitt (Stanley Rice)
Pocket first-aid kit.
1942; I 30818.
Doezie (John L. P.)
Natural sealed door.
1942; I 30861.
Donald art co., ine.
First love, 248; by Irene Stry.
June 30, 1942; K 51134.
Heller (Magda):
Playmates, 129.—Who’s afraid, 128.
© June 1, 1942; K 51132, 51183.
EHaston publications.
Meditation; by Wayne Winters.
July 1, 1942; H 2386.
Everlasting record co.
Defense service U. S.:
Civilian volunteer.—Production. ©
June 23, 1942; K 51068, 51069.
In service U. S.:
Air corps. — Army. — Marines. —
7262
©1c. June 11,
7263
©1c. June 22,
7264-7266
©
7267
©
7268-7273
Navy. © June 23, 1942; K 51065-
51067, 51070.
Ewins (Glenn EH.) 7274
They will jig to Yankee Doodle. ©
Apr. 1, 1942; K 50999.
Farwest lithograph & ptg. co. 7275
Quickie notes. © June 1, 1942; K
50974,
Flynn (James) 7276
Honor roll U. 8S. army. © May 1,
1942; K 510738.
Formont (Charles L.) T2717
Air bombing protection. © 1c. June
22, 1942; I 30858.
Fowler (John) (278
©
Fowler insulated glove or mitt.
1 ec. June 30, 1942; I 30880.
Foxbore co. (279-7292
[Foxboro combination flow meter and
thermometer chart] 898640—-898642. ©
June 5, 1942; I 30799, 30800, 30802.
[Foxboro combination liquid level
gauge and thermometer chart] 898282A.
© June 5, 1942; I 30801.
[Foxboro combination pressure gauge
and thermometer chart] 89A65-A. ©
June 5, 1942; I 30796.
[Foxboro flow meter chart] 898563.
© June 19, 1942; I 30865.
pt. Iv, 0. S., V. ST
[Foxboro liquid level gauge chart]
89959—A, 899639. © June 5, 19, 1942;
I 30798, 30867.
[Foxboro pressure gauge chart]
89863-—D, 898638. © June 5, 19, 1942;
I 30808, 30868.
[Foxboro pressure gauge or liquid
level gauge chart] 79962-C. © June 5,
1942; I 30795.
[Foxboro recording thermometer or
liquid level guage chart] 798637. ©
June 5, 1942; I 30794.
[Foxboro strain gauge recorder chart]
890644. © June 19, 1942; I 30866.
[Foxboro thermometer chart] 898643.
© June 5, 1942; I 30797.
Frick collection. 7293
Anglers under a rock; by Goya. ©
July 8, 1942: H 2385.
Gallagher (James C.) 7294
Leg Stri-per. © 1c. June 15, 1942;
I 30869.
General electric co. 7295-7300
Double or nothing, Gel-729-1. ©
Apr. 2, 1942; K 50996.
It can happen here, Gel—729-6.—Pre-
vent this, Gel-729-5.—Year from now
what will I wish I had done today, Gel-—
729-4. © Apr. 9, 1942; K 50992, 509938,
50995.
They’re shooting at your liberty, Gel—
729-2. © Apr. 1, 1942; K 50994.
Too little and too late, Gel—729-3. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; K 50997.
General motors corp. Fisher body di-
vision. 7301, 7302
Battle stations. © May 29, 1942; K
51050.
You outwork ’em, I’ll outfight ’em!
© June 17, 1942; K 51051.
Gilbert (Irwin E.) |
Frostburg, Md.:
Beall high school.—Miners hospital.
© 1c. each June 27, 1942; J 34494, 34495.
Gill (Stephen F.) 7305
Sugar dispenser. ©1c. July 8, 1942;
I 30898.
7303, 7304
Giomi (John) 7306
Solar power and heating plant. ©
1c. July 8, 1942; 1.30922.
Gleasman (Vernon) 7307
Machine gun barrel. ©1c. June 22,
1942 ; I 30856.
Gooley (William T.) 7308
Memory chart of the 16 chemical ele-_
ments. © July 2, 1942; K 51157.
178
CLASSES
no. 6, 1942
HK
7369
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 7309, 7310
Electronic blackout control.—Relaxa-
tion timing circuits. © 1c. each June
23, 1942 ; I 30838, 30839.
Hackney (Myron Winston) (all
Design no. 41, disappearing gun tur-
ret. ©l1e. June 25, 1942; I 30864.
Hadjilias (George P.) 7312
Marine artificial horizon. ©1c. July
8, 1942; I 30982.
Hague (Thomas W.) 7313
Row crop harvester and header. ©
1c. June 11, 1942; I 30822.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) 7314-7319
Gartenblumen, 138581; by Camill
Macklot.—Phlox, 13584 ; by Otto Fischer.
© Oct. 15, 1941; H 2881, 2382.
Moser (August) :
Arlbergpass mit St. Christoph,
13579.—Grossglockner, 138580. © Oct.
15, 1941; H 2383, 2384.
Nordische menschen, studie V, VI,
13582, 18583; by Wilhelm Petersen. ©
Oct. 15, 1941; H 2879, 2380.
Hargreaves (Abraham) 7320
Distress signal. © 1c. July 8, 1942;
I 30930.
Hess (Ralph H.) 7325
Triangular infantry division, 30 days
maintenance by classes of supply. ©
1 c.June 18, 1942; I 30916.
Hooper (C. E.) ine. (322-7323
- Continuing radio use index and net-
work program audience index includ-
ing trend indicators:
Daytime, July, 1939 to date. ©
May 28, 1942; I 30805.
©
Evening January, 1936 to date.
May 20, 1942; I 30804.
Huddleston (Julian) 7324
Hangar-fireproof three hinge arch. ©
1c. June 9, 1942; I 30798.
Huffman (Homer) 7325
Defense worker service emblem. ©
June 6, 1942; K 51108.
Hummel (Henry) 7326
[Burglar-proof sash lock] © 1 «.
_ June 29, 1942; I 30876.
Hutchison (Julian D.) (327
Smooth solid strand chicken wire
fence. ©1c. June 4, 1942; I 30883.
Industrial equities, inc. 7328-7336
Beat the Axis with your ideas, E—-25.—
Have you an idea that will help win the
war? H-16.—In step for an all-out ef-
fort, E-89.—It’s not only open season
for Japs but for good ideas on how we
can do more to win the war, E-31.—
What more can we do? E-52.—You may
have some good safety ideas, H-11.—
You'll never know how important you
ean be until you have submitted a prac-
tical suggestion, E-35.— Your golden op-
portunity, E-43.—Your idea may be a
lifesaver, E-S R. © June 16, 1942:
K 51052-51060.
International art pub. co., ine.
7337-7341
Gladewater ; by A. D. Greer. © June
6, 1942; K 50982.
Schwartz (Davis Hens
Carmel mission, 9—Carmel mission
in moonlight, 11 —San Carlos mission
in moonlight, 12.—San Juan Capistrano
mission, 10. © June 22, 1942; K 51089-
51092.
Jaffée (Harry) 7342
Douglas B-19. © Dec. 20, 1941; K
51061.
Jahn (Edwin Vincent) 7343
Atten-shun! © 1 ec. June 27, 1942;
J 34493.
Jenks (Percy M.) 7344
Vise grip Christmas tree stand. © 1
e. June 22, 1942; I 30854.
Journet (Hlaine) 7345
MacArthur (General Douglas) ©
June 11, 1942; K 51062.
Keilwagen (Walter) 7346, 7347
Combination perfumette and orna-
mental holder pin. ©1e. July 3, 1942;
I 30896.
Ornamental tie clasp.
1942; I 30877.
© 1c. June 30,
Keith (Herbert A.) 7348
Convertible furniture. © 1c. June
22, 1942; I 30857.
Kentucky. Commonwealth. 7349, 7350
Commonwealth of Kentucky official
tax-paid neck labels for beer bottles:
$.6045 denomination.—$.0121 denom-
ination. © June 26, 1942; K 51115,
51116.
Kindler (Victor H.) 7351
Centered tap and reamer holder. ©
le. July 8, 1942; I 30921.
King features syndicate, inc. 7352-7369
Annette has an abrasion fixed by Dr.
Joyal, U-50.—Joyal (Dr.) gives Yvonne
a throat check-up, U-48. © May 31,
1942; J 34456, 34457.
179
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7370
pt. Iv, n. 8., v.37
King features syndicate, inc.—Con.
Annette watches Emilie the first to
be bobbed, V—3.—Quints hair being
packed away, V—2.—Quints see the last
of Yvonne’s pigtails, V-l. © June 7,
1942; J 34462-34464.
Cecile, Yvonne and Marie with Nurse
Provencher, N-64.—Hmilie drinks her
quota of water, U—7U.—Marie’s hair is
trimmed by Wm. Sterling, V—10.—Part
of Dionne family enjoying slide, Q-57.—
Quints make their own beds, T-47.—
Quints playing indoors, Q-145. © June
14, 1942; J 34471-84476.
Cecile, Yvonne, Emilie, Marie with
glasses and Annette Dionne, V—-15. ©
June 21, 1942; J 34521.
Dionnes with parents and grandpar-
ents, H-124.—Quints with Nurse Bea-
trice Provencher, S-6. © June 7, i942;
J 34513-34514.
Wmilie, a study in realization, V—20.—
Emilie, a study of expectation, V—23.—
Quints go fishing, V—21.—Yvonne and
Annette pick flowers, V-24. © June
28, 1942; J 34519, 34520, 34522, 34523.
King studio. 7370
Jim Lake and dam at South end. ©
May 4, 1942; J 34482.
Klotz (Henry O.) 7371
Veteran. © June 4, 1942; K 51136.
Kost (Henry Napoleon) (372
Winning smile. © June 17, 1942;
K 51098.
Kralik (Stanley) 7373
Pouring bottle stopper. © 1c. July
8, 1942; I 30928.
Kruezek (Stanley J.) 7374
Resistance force propeller. © 1 ¢.
June 11, 1942; I 30828.
Kumme (Walter Herman) 7375
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) © May
20, 1942; K 50957.
LaPlante (Forest Ray) 7376
LaPlante self reading polar co-ordi-
nate. © June 1, 1942; I 30825.
Laymen’s national committee, ine.
(377
For Thine is the kingdom and the
power and the glory forever ; by Howard
Chandler Christy. © Mar. 9, 1942; K
51086.
Lindsey (Charles A.)
Lindsey’s master steamer.
June 11, 1942; I 30816.
7378
©l1e
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 7379-7391
Castle Rock, Camp Williams, Camp
Douglas, Wisconsin. © June 17, 1942;
J 34465.
Castellated Cambrian-age sandstone
bluffs, west-central Wisconsin.—Long
Bluff and Fire Tower, Camp Williams,
Wis.—Looking east to Maynard pass,
U. S. highway 16, Sparta-Tomah area,
Wis.—Maynard pass, U. 8S. highway 16,
between Tomah and Sparta, Wis.—
North slope, Rock City, near ~Sparta,
Wis.—Rock City, scenic west-central
Wisconsin, near Sparta.—Typical farm.
in the hills, near Sparta, Wis.—Typical
landscape, east limits of Sparta, Wis.
© June 27, 1942; # 34501-84506, 34511,
$4512.
Tomah, Wis.:
City skyline from Municipal Beach.
—Northeast shoreline, Lake Tomah.—
Northwest shoreline, Lake Tomah.—
Tomah (Lake) from lakeside cabins en-
trance. © June 27, 1942; J 34507-84510.
McHugh (James Edward) 7392
Angle solver without mathematics
and trigonometry study made easy. ©
June 20, 1942; I 30872.
MecNeel marble co. 7393-7396
Memorial:
Buckner.—Seiler. © 1c. each July
6, 1942; I 30893, 30894.
Cooner.—Snow. © 1 ¢. each July
6, 1942; I 30892, 30895.
McPherson (Harry R.) 7397, 7398
Prehistoric bone comb, Feurt Village,
Scioto County, Ohio:
Dark background.—Light back-
ground. © 1c. each May 2, 1942; J
384438, 24434. j
Maier (Walter Arthur) 7399
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States. [For Christ and coun-
try] © May 15, 1942; K 50988.
Manchester & Griffith. 7400
Junior minutemen corps of America.
© May 27, 1942; K 51012.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios,
inc. 7401-74038
Don’t blab.—Together to victory. ©
June 25, 1942; K 51096, 51097.
Japs will have no mercy; by Miles
Mandel. © June 8, 1942; K 50975.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, ine. 7404
[Recorder] chart, 9131. © June 16,
1942; I 30835. —
180
Se re
CLASSES
no. 6, 1942
Marans co. 7405, 7406
[Find the 5th rat] © June 30, 1942;
K 51135.
Find the other worm. © June 20,
1942; K 510683.
Marmelstein (Herbert)
Conceal-o:
[Gas ration card holder]—[Sugar
ration card holder] © 1. each June
7407, 7408
16, 1942; I 30830, 30831.
Martin (Glenn L.) co. 7409
Don’t give up on your ship! © Mar.
15, 1942; K 51156.
Mayor’s committee for mobilization of
New York at war. 7410
I need America needs me. © May 18,
1942; K 51152.
Medders (Robert F.) 7411
Shock absorbing hub. © 1 c. June
30, 1942; I 30882.
Mellow music pub. co. 7412
In Congress, July 4, 1776; the
unanimous declaration of the thirteen
United States of America. © May 26,
1942; K 51137.
Memorial specialty co. 7413-7424
Marano (John):
[Anne (Saint) ]—[Anthony (Saint) ]
—[Ecco Homo|]—[Garden of Gethse-
mane|]—[Good Shepherd] — [Immacu-
late Conception]—[Joseph (Saint) ]—
[Knocking at the door]—[Mother of
Sorrow]—[Sacred heart of Jesus]—
[Sacred heart of Mary]—[Theresa
(Saint) ] © May 1, 1942; K 50962-
50973.
Miles (Francis T.) 7425
Vapor pressure slide rule [drawing]
© 1 ec. May 27, 1942; I 30852.
Mora (Jo) publications. 7426
Los Angeles (City of) [and environs]
© June 15, 1942; K 51151.
Morton (Charles F.) 7427
U-save gas—rubber 40 victory 40
U-serve. © June 10, 1942; K 51127.
Mueller (Justus F.) 7428, 7429
[Clonorchis sinensis, left-ventral dis-
section, right-dorsal dissection ]—
[Prosthogonimus macrorchis, left ven-
tral dissection, right-dorsal dissection]
© May 31, 1942; I 30906, 30907.
NEA service, inc. 7430
We serve. © June 6, 1942; K 51064.
National fire & marine insurance co.
7431
ae bo AG
7452
Home of friendly service. © Sept.
26, 1941; K 50981.
National geographic society. 7432-7434
Kentung Town, market day.—Tin
dredging in Burma. © May 9, 1942;
K 51046, 51047.
Ylang ylang blossoms. © June 6,
1942; K 51048. |
National ptg. co., ine. 7435
Season’s greetings, 862. © June 4,
1942; K 51074.
Neese (Donley M.) 7436
Scare thief. © 1c June 30, 1942;
I 30878.
Neison (Russell Aiken) 7437
Diagram of energy V. 8S. composition,
diagram of candlepower V. S. time of
burning. © July 8, 1942; I 30917.
New York graphic soc., ine. 7438-7442
Degas (H. G. H.):
Ballerina, 786.—Ballet dancers, 784.
© May 15, 1942; H 2373, 2374.
Gladioli, 666; by Cecil Golding. ©
June 24, 1942; H 2376.
Pounding surf, 311; by Frederick
J. Waugh. © June 1, 1942: H 2372.
Wet sands, Bamburgh, 775; by W.
Russell Flint. © May 15, 1942. H
FAY ETE
Newman (Max H.) 7443
Cheeriogram. © May 29, 1942; K
51094.
Newton co. 7444
Don’t wait for your ship to come in.
© May 12, 1942; K 50978.
Nicolosi (Joseph) 7445
[Living word] © Nov. 28, 1941;
H 2363.
Nodel (Sol) 7446
Soon may there be heard in the
cities of Judah.
OWI MENA ATP ys yaw? AR? wT
© May 5, 1942; K 50998.
O’Donnell (Thomas)
American’s tribute.
K 51071.
O'Melveny (Lela) 7448-7451
[Headgear through the centuries in
miniature] 23-135-2—23-135-5. ©1c.
each Apr. 14, 1942; J 34515-34518.
Orsett (Constantine Coy) 7452
Spook-aero-hydro-craft. © 1c. June
5, 1942; I 30834.
T447
© June 12, 1942;
181
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7453 pt. LV, DeS., Veet
Osborne Co. 7453, 7454] Ross (Charles W.) 7479
Bit of sunshine; by Lina Towsley.— [Christ in Gethsemane] © June 6,
Ours to love, ours to protect; by H. | 1942; K 51085.
Armstrong Roberts. © June 24, 1942; | poggj (Emanuel) 7480
K. 51159, 51160.
Overacker (Marie-Louise) 7455
Valmede bedpan. ©1c. July 8, 1942;
I 30926.
Peacock (Howard Kenneth) 7456
O’Connor memorial, 5446B. © 1 ¢.
July 1, 1942; I 30884.
Pick (Alfred W.) 7457
Pick shows the way. © June 1, 1942;
K 51000.
Plastic picture advertising co. 7458
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the
United States of America. [Old Glory
at its best]; by A. T. Swanson. ©
June 10, 1942; K 50988.
Platt (Hleanor Louise) 7459
Braideis (Louis D.) associate justice
of the Supreme Court of the United
States. ©1c. June 11, 1942; J 34455.
Poster products, ine. 7460-7466
Charging soldier.—Johnny. — March-
ing soldier. — Marine.—Nurse. — Para-
chutist.—Sailor. © Feb. 12, 1942; K
51078-51084.
Prather (John K.) 7467
Truss. ©1ce. July 8, 1942; I 30927.
Quaker state lithographing co., ine.
7468, 7469
Peterson (Roger Tory) :
Bluejay.— Cardinal. © May 138,
1942; K 51003, 51004.
Richards (C. & A.) 7470-7473
Flower print, F-71—F-74; by Louise
Biron. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 51104-51107.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey com-
bined shows, inc. 7474, 7475
Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey:
Head of hippo.—Head of tiger. ©
May 1, 1942; K 51118, 51119.
Robertson (Henry) 7476
With forty eight Stars shining, how
can the Sun rise? © June 11, 1942;
K 51048.
Ronson (Mel)
Victory cigarettes.
1942; J 34478.
Rosenberg (Kurt J.) 7478
Pencil light holder and illuminated
lipstick holder. © 1c. July 8, 1942;
I 30924.
T4AT7
© 1c. June 26,
Camouflage for barracks type build-
ing. ©l1c. July 6, 1942; I 30901.
Rust craft publishers, ine. 7481-7504
Christmas greeting, 214 C.—Christmas
greeting with the sincere hope for peace
in the New Year, X 222 C.—Christmas
greetings and best of luck the whole year
through, 215 A.—Christmas greetings to
you and sincere wishes for happier days,
X 222 G.—Every good wish for Christ-
mas and the New Year, 214 B.—From
the past, happy memories, for the future
peace on earth, X 222 D.—Greetings and
all good wishes for the coming year,
214 A.—Included with this Christmas
greeting are many hopeful wishes for
the New Year, 215 B, X 222 E.—Many
thoughts and special wishes go to you
this Christmastide, 214 F.—Many
thoughts and special wishes go to you
this Christmas time, X 222 N.—May
cheer and hope and peace abide at
at Christmas by your fireside, 215 F.—
May the peace and gladness of Christ-
mastide be with you throughout the New
Year 215 E.—May the spirit of Christ-
mas brighten the days of the coming
year, X 222 H.—May the spirit of Christ-
mas linger with you to brighten every
day of the New Year, 215 C.—May the
true meaning of Christmas be reflected
throughout the coming year, X 222 M.—
Season’s greetings and sincere wishes
that the New Year may bring peace to
the world, X 222 P.—Sincere greetings
at Christmas and wishes for a happier
New Year, X 222 B—Thinking of you
at Christmas and extending wishes for
a happier year ahead, X 222 A.—With
kindest thoughts and best wishes for
Christmas and the New Year, 214 E.—
With many good wishes for Christmas
and every day in the year, 215 D.— With
Sincere greetings and best wishes for
Christmas, 214 D.—With sincere wishes
for Christmas and the New Year,
X 222 K.—With this Christmas re-
membrance are hopeful wishes for a
happier year, X 222 F. © Mar. 1, 1942;
K 51019-51042.
St. Anthony’s guild. 7505
Our Lady of the home, 0117; by
Eleanor d’Art. © June 8, 1942; K
50977.
Sandler (Henry B.) ¢o.,ine. 7506-7513
Bennett-Brown (Mae) :
Autumn bouquet, 1135.—Cosmos,
1184.—Garden bouquet, 1188.—Peonies,
182
CLASSES
no. 6, 1942 :
1139.— Phlox, 11386.— Rhododendron,
1137. © May 16, 1942; K 51013-51018.
Jambor (Louis) :
Flower song.—Petit point. © May
26, 1942; K 51088, 51095.
Schmitz-Horning co. 7514
Flags of eleven united nations. ©
May 28, 1942; K 51153.
Schneir (Herman) 7515
V emblem. © 1c. June 16, 1942;
I 30832.
Scientific model airplane co. 7516
Larkey. © June 25, 1942; I 30890.
Shaffler (Ira Lee) 7517
Elixir of life divisions. © 1c. June
1, 1942 ; I 30828.
Shapiro (Jack J.) 7518
Liberty, justice, government of the
people, by the people and for the people
shall not perish from the earth. © Mar.
28, 1942; K 51087.
Shelton (W. P.) 7519, 7520
Lydia; by Katherine Wireman.—
Welcome to the Primary department ;
by Ralph Berry. © June 23, 1942;
K 51129, 511380.
Simplet electric co. 7521, 7522
Simplet ple [conduit] fitting. ©le.
June 6, 1942; I 30810.
ZWH pipe hanger.
1942 ; I 30809.
Singer (Jonas) 7523
God bless our family. © June 26,
1942 ; K 51154.
Sleep, inc.
Sleep, ine. Wecount ’em for you. ©
July 10, 1941; K 51005.
Smeltzer (Donald C.) (525
Safety pen or pencil clip. © 1 «.
June 22, 1942; I 30860.
Smith (A. O.) corp., Milwaukee.
7526, 7527
Production line is the lifeline of Amer-
ica.— Production or destruction. ©
_ June 1, 1942; K 51076, 51077.
Smoyer (Milton Ellsworth) 7528
Removable tie for concrete forms. ©
7529
1 ec. June 25, 1942; I 30871.
Safety neck and head rest for motor
© 1c. June 12,
7524
Snyder (Leslie E.)
vehicles and airplanes. © 1c. July 8,
1942 ; I 30920.
Sowers (Melvin N.) 7530
Rotary pressure engine.
3, 1942; 1.30897.
469215—42——_3
© 1c. July
Pik
Stanley (Mrs. Guy R.) 75381
Talk about rubber trouble, take a look .
at me. ©1c. June 4, 1942; J 34492.
Steward (Joseph E.) 7532
Airplane brake and airplane control.
©1e. June 22, 1942; I 80859.
Stout (Woodrow E.) 7533
Automobile cooling system. © 1 «.
June 22, 1942; I 30855.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 75384-7538
Tag [chart] RA—0-50-8 RA-0-100-8.
© June 17, 1942; I 30885.
— 60-0-120. © June 12, 1942:
I 30862.
60° C-15-PT-4Z. © June 30,
1942 ; I 30903.
100° C—0-PT-4Z, 310—-250-PT-
6Z. © July 1, 1942; I 30904, 30905.
Taylor instrument cos. 7539, 7540
Taylor chart, OP104. © May 11,
1942; I 30827.
1031. © Apr. 30, 1942; I 30826.
Teetzel (William Lawrence) 7541
Atlantic charter. © May 29, 1942;
K 50959.
Teich (Curt) & co., ine.
Greetings from:
Bragg (Fort), N. C., 1B-H1861. ©
Jan. 2, 1942; K 511238.
Huntsville, Ala.,
Dec. 29, 1941; K 51125.
Scenic Southern Indiana, 1B—H2204.
© Jan. 30, 1942; K 51124.
Terre Taute, Indiana,
© Mar. 25, 1941; K 51120.
Utah, IB-H40. © Mar. 6, 1942;
K 51122.
Wilmington, Delaware, 1B—H2227.
© Jan. 26, 1942; K 51126.
Rock City gardens, Lookout Mt., 1B-
H24. © Mar. 24, 1941; K 51121.
Terre Haute engraving co.
Our Bill of Rights.
1542-7548
1B-H2259. ©
1B-H135.
7549
© Apr. 27, 1942;
K 50979.
Tolle (Emmett S.) 7550
Heat-n-cook fireplace units. © 1 ©.
June 30, 1942; I 30881.
Valve pilot corp. stay 5°50 |
Super record tape, P-60-2. © June 1,
1942; I 30886.
Vi-king, ine. T3502
Time around the world. © June 9,
1942; K 51099.
Wagner (N. S.) 7593
Anti-friction tool grip. © 1c. Juue
11, 1942; I 30817.
183
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7504
Waldecker (Adam A.) 7554
Power shovel. © 1c. June 11, 1942;
I 30820.
Ware (Walter S.) 7590
Ware barge. ©1ce. July 2, 1942; I
30887,
7556
©°1-e. July 8;
Watson (Peter J.)
Fire ladder bridge.
1942; I 30981.
Wetmore (Allen L.) & LeFeaver (James
H.) T8557
Victory cottages. ©1c. June 8, 1942;
I 30792.
Wherley (Clyde H.) 7558
Machine for reworking oxy-acetylene
torch tips. ©1c. June 11, 1942; I 30824.
Willson (Murton Hitchcock) 7559-7561
Flyinleef 4 airplane wing.—Flyinleef
heav-as-air Sub-chaser.—Skups airplane
controls. © 1 ¢ each June 18, 1942;
J 34458-34460.
pt. ty; 0.:8., vee
Winter & Pond eco., ine. 7562
$7,000 pan of selected gold nuggets
from Quartz Creek, Yukon territory. ©
June 26, 1942; J 34498.
Wolfe (Lem W.) 7563
Wolfe angle meter.
I 30863.
Wood (Justin) 7564
Demonstration drawings of Mendex
operations. © 1c. June 8, 1942; I 30888.
Wright (Joseph J.) 7565
Pulling apparatus for automobiles.
©1c. June 11, 1942; I 30815.
© Apr. 15, 1942;
Wrzesinski (John) 7566
Syrena restaurant caterers. © May
20, 1942; K 51049.
Young (Chester Amos) 7567
Feast of harmony. © Mar. 27, 1942;
K 51138.
Young (Sidney H.) 7568
Nu-way automobile and truck wheel.
© 1c. June 11, 1942; I 30819.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1,
1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 8 one-copy entries) ______ 155
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (in-
Guding: 603 so0ne-copy:entrieS) 2 23 ee eee eee 987
Photographs (including 233 one-copy entries) _____-__-__--______-___ 675
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 48 contributions to peri-
odicals ,and_other, one-copy entries)2s_ 29 ee eee 1, 733
TotHlBiogs .9I0B LSS 0 et AE ee © tee ee ieee ee 3, 550
184
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Alert safety products corp., Newark,
N..J. 7569
Sure Out, 1-2 and it’s out. The
proven air raid magnesium fire bomb
extinguisher. For air-raid magnesium
fire bomb extinguisher. © June 23,
1942; KK 14261.
American engineering co., Philadelphia.
7570
Lo-hed the balanced hoist. For
hoists. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 13914.
American fixture & mfg. co. d. b. a.
Korrect-way display products, St.
Louis. 7571
Slack suit, swim suit and victory dis-
play units. For display. © May 1,
1942; KK 14147.
American stove co., Cleveland. 7572
Keep ’em cookin’! For gas range.
© June i, 1942; KK 14878.
New York.
7d13—-Ta10
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco!
For cigarettes. © May 28, June 12, 26,
1942; KK 13911, 14122, 14299.
American viscose corp., New York.
7576-7580
American tobacco Co..,
For rayon:
Fabrics that bloom in the spring.
© Apr. 10, 1942; KK 13875.
4-ply service tackles the hosiery
problem. © May 1, 1942; KK 13874.
Sheer chic. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK
14032.
Special to woolen and worsted man-
ufacturers. American viscose corpora-
tion invites you to use this four-ply
service! © Apr. 23, 1942: KK 13876.
Success story of a famous fabric
family. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 13873.
Amorphous chemical co., New York.
7581
Bom-ex: For product for extinguish-
ing magnesium fires. © Mar. 15, 1942;
KK 14424.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 7582
Be on the alert under the sun. For
summer beauty preparations. © May
29, 1942; KK 13956.
18
Armour & co., Chicage. 7583-7585
For meat:
First name in ham. © June 19,
1942; KK 14373.
In scores of Armour kitchens
throughout America. © May 8, 1942:
KK 13975.
Mellowed in fragrant hickory
smoke. © May 19, 1942; KK 14026.
Arrow decorating & fixture co., Phila-
delphia. 7586
Glorified panels, glamour panelettes.
For display panels. © June 22, 1942;
KK 14225.
Artra cosmetics, ine., Bloomfield, N. J.
T7587
Ladylike way to de-fuzz. For cos-
metic depilatory. © May 1, 1941; KK
14082.
Austin, Nichols & co., ine., Brooklyn.
7588
Go to town with a Yankee Doodle
cocktail. For liquor. © June 22, 1942;
KK 14369.
Auto engraver co., New York. 7589
Auto engraver. For engraving ma-
chines. © May 27, 1942; KK 14119.
Bailey meter co., Cleveland. 7590
Bailey bellows operated recorders,
bulletin 195. For metering equipment.
© June 1, 1942: KK 14085.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo.
Somewhere upstairs. For
© June 15, 1942: KK 14069.
Bendix aviation corp., South Bend, Ind.
7592, 7593
For aircraft component parts:
In action on every front. © June
5, 1942; KK 14062.
Keep ’em fiying with Eclipse air-
craft accessories. © May 28, 1942: KK
13910.
Berkshire knitting mills, Reading, Pa.
7594
Personal letter from your Berkshire
stocking. For stockings. © May 29,
1942; KK 14081.
a
oO
T591
aireraft.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7d95
Best & c¢o., inc., New York. 7595-7598
Best’s classics in quality cottons.
Best’s summer fashions for your little
busy bees. For cotton dresses and chil-
dren’s beach wear. © June 21, 1942;
KK 14207.
City washables, Best’s vacation spe-
cial. For cotton dresses, children’s play-
clothes. © June 7, 1942; KK 13973.
Mix your own, Best’s classics in qual-
ity cottons. For slacks, jackets, shirts,
skirts, shorts and cotton dresses. ©
June 7, 1942; KK 13972.
Mix your own. Hit parade of Best’s
Summer successes. For play-clothes &
cotton dresses. © June 14, 1942; KK
14057.
Bettar ice cream co., Baltimore. 7599
Bettar world. For ice cream. ©
June 15, 1942; KK 14121.
Blue Ridge spread co., ine., Dalton, Ga.
7600
Here comes the bride. For _ bed-
spreads. © May 20, 1942; KK 14133.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York.
7601-7604
Girls marry younger now. For wom-
ens wear. © May 31, 1942; KK 14194.
Ice black silk satins. For women’s
dresses. © June 7, 1942; KK 14347.
©
Ready to take it. For cosmetics.
For women’s
June 21, 1942; KK 14230.
You can’t freeze ice.
shoes. © May 17, 1942; KK 14178.
Borden co., Houston, New York.
7605-7628
Almost a gift, gleaming, chip-proof
carafe and tumbler set. For chocolate
flavored syrup. © May 19, 1942; KK
14294.
Best friend a berry ever had. For
cream. © May 18, 1942; KK 14197.
Don’t let the camouflage fool you.
For malted milk. © May 21, 1942; KK
14296.
For dairy products:
As I was saying to 60 million peo-
© June 8, 1942; KK 14293.
Free, amazing new folder shows
how to beat rising food prices. © Jan.
27, 1942; KK 14190.
Whee, this grand whipped cream
makes one-egg cake a holiday dessert.
© Dee. 12, 1941; KK 14191.
For homogenized milk:
Advice to mothers who have three
children. © Apr. 9, 1942; KK 14273.
ple.
DL. TV, 0. S:, Vora
Attenshun all who think they don’t
like milk] © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 14272.
Bottle to beckon with. © Mar. 26,
1942; KK 14271.
Daisies won't tell but the first taste
of Borden’s Hemo will. © Mar. 10,
1942; KK 14275.
For vitamin fortified drink:
Brace up, old boy, a glass of Hemo.
© Feb. 18, 1942; KK 14001.
Gee, he must drink Hemo.
3, 1942; KK 14007.
Grandpa will stop at nothing to get
a glass of Borden’s Hemo. © Mar. 27,
1942; KK 14005.
Here’s Hemo, Borden’s new malted
drink. © Mar. 6, 1942. KK 14115.
He’s taken up the piano again since
he started drinking Hemo. © Jan. 30,
1942; KK 14002.
He’s been walking on air ever since
he started drinking Borden’s Hemo. ©
Jan. 23, 1942; KK 14008.
I don’t care if he does drink Bor-
den’s Hemo. © Mar. 6, 1942; KK 14000.
_ Move over, Mr. Edison, I’ve in-
vented Borden’s Hemo. © Jan. 16,
1942; KK 14004.
She has the energy of a horse since
she’s been drinking Hemo. © Feb. 20,
1942; KK 13998.
Sorry, girls, I'd rather have a glass
of Borden’s Hemo. © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 13999.
Yoo hoo, Columbus, I’ve discovered
Borden’s Hemo. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK
14006.
Look mamma, it slices into the pretti-
est patties. For sweet cream butter. ©
Apr. 2, 1942; KK 14274.
714-0z. can of Eagle brand condensed
milk. For condensed milk. © May 21,
1942; KK 14295.
These gifts are yours! For evapo-
rated milk. © Apr. 16, 1942; KK 14292.
Bragg (Paul C.) Burbank, Calif. 7629
Your personal high-primed victory
health chart. For health foods. © Mar.
31, 1942; KK 14392.
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass.
© Apr
7630, 7631
My daddy comes here too. For hair
and scalp preparation. © May 11,
1942; KK 14029.
My mommy comes here too. For hair
and sealp preparations. © May 11,
1942; KK 14040.
186
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942
7674
Breezewood pipe co., New York.
7632-7634 | mines, too!
For pipes.
©
New Breezewood pipe.
© May 29, 1942; KK 14145.
New Breezewood pipe. For pipe.
June 12, 26, 1942; KK 14270, 143382.
industry foundation, New
York. - 7635-7640
From where I sit, nos. 38-48. For
beverage. © Apr. 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25,
June 1, 1942; KK 14127, 14125, 14126,
14123, 14128, 14124.
California fruit growers exchange, Los
Angeles. 7641-7655
For lemons:
Most delicious cold drink, LA-3278.
© May 27, 1942; KK 14482.
Put zip in fruit juices.
© May 7, 1942; KK 14141.
Tonight give them lemon pie!
3262. © Apr. 30, 1942; KK 14140.
For oranges:
Best for juice and every use, LA-
3340, LA-3341, LA-3348, LA-3353. ©
May 5, 12, 23, 1942; KK 14202, 14336,
14208, 14160.
Get vitamin health the delicious
way, LA-3342. © May 19, 1942; KK
14201.
Let’s clear up one thing about vita-
mins, LA-3360. © May 17, 1942; KK
14142,
Brewing
LA-3301.
LA—
Luscious, tempting, LA-3366. ©
May 10, 1942; KK 138925.
She married a doctor, LA-3359. ©
June 7, 1942; KK 14139.
These sweets have vitamins, LA-—
3345. © June 9, 1942; KK 14838.
These sweets have vitamins, LA-—
3354. © June 6, 1942; KK 14337.
©
Vitamins for lunch, LA-3344.
June 2, 1942; KK 14200.
Why everyone needs vitamin C,
LA-3379. May 22, 1942; KK 14159.
Canada dry ginger ale, inc., New York.
7656
Magnificent blend of straight whis-
kies.. For whiskey. © Dec. 18, 1941;
KK 14081.
Carson Pirie Scott & co., Chicago. 7657
What’s expected of you in good-groom-
ing. For men’s clothing. © July 3,
1941; KK 13888.
Carter coal co., New York. 7658-7660
For coal:
Coal mines really grow on trees. ©
June 4, 1942; KK 14232.
Shades of safety, face powder for coal
© June 18, 1942 ; KK 14224.
We sliced the top off a mountain. ©
June 11, 1942; KK 14223.
Castle films, inc., New York. 7661-7663
Home movie epic! MacArthur Amer-
ica’s first soldier. For films. © May
1, 4, 8, 1942; KK 14033, 14035, 14034.
Cataract chemical co., inc., Buffalo.
> 7664
For re-soling shoes what is the best
cement? For leather cement. June
3, 1942; KK 14228.
Chace (W. M.) co., Detroit. 7665
New thermostatic bimetal, Chace no.
6650. For thermostatic bimetal ele-
ments and sub-assemblies. © Apr. 27,
1942; KK 14488.
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc.,
New York. 7666
Useful Press-on products. For
thermo-plastic fabrics. © June 10,
1942; KK 138997.
Cheney bros., New York. 7667-7669
But father, He’s a perfect gentleman.
For cravats. © Feb. 5, 1941; KK 14822.
For ties:
Do you promise to switch to Cheney
ties? © Feb. 26, 1941; KK 14821.
©
It’s been like this ever since.
Apr. 30, 1941; KK 14413.
Chesebrough mfg. co., cons’d., New York.
7670
My hair looks neat without dousing.
For hair tonic. © May 22, 1942; KK
14048.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, ine., Sum-
mit, N. J. 7671
He standardized selection of recruits.
For pharmaceutical products. © May
21, 1942; KK 13879.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif.
7672
Health defense for babies. For house-
hold bleach & disinfectant. © Apr. 26,
1942; KK 14162.
Cluett, Peabody & co., ine., Troy, N. Y.
7673, T674
Gee, pop, 14 colors! For men’s ap-
parel—shirts, shorts, handkerchiefs,
ties. © June 4, 1941; KK 14291.
Man who won $64.00. For men’s ap-
parel, shirts, ties. © Apr. 30, 1941;
KK 14425.
187
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7675
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 37
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del.
7675-7683
For soft drink:
And we'll be selling Coca-cola on the
30th. William Boucher, jr. © June 8,
1942; KK 14068.
Coke party for the ’teen age. Block
of ice and Coca-cola. © May 20, 1942;
KK 14018.
I’m Coca-cola, known, too, as Coke.
Coke and bottle. © June 8, 1942; KK
14188.
Keep welcome on the doormat of
your business, door mat. © May 1,
1942; KK 14192.
649, 500 invoices saved a lot of
headaches. © May 25, 1942; KK 138969.
Taste tells you it has the quality of
genuine goodness. Man’s profile drink-
ing from bottle. © Apr. 29, 1942; KK
14388.
Taste that charms and never cloys.
Hand holding bottle. © May 20, 1942;
KK 14889.
You can’t beat the quality of the
real thing, hand holding bottle. © June
138, 1942; KK 14206.
You work better refreshed, arm and
bottle. © May 29, 1942; KK 14260.
Cold Spring granite co., Cold Spring,
Minn. 7684, 7685
For granite monuments:
Achievements of modern engineer-
ing. © Mar. 21, 1942; KK 14170.
Change in nature’s plan. © Apr.
3, 1942; KK 14169.
Cory glass coffee brewer co., Chicago.
' [686
New rubberless Cory glass coffee
brewer. For coffee brewer. © Mar. 2,
1942; KK 138877.
Coty, ine., New York. 7687, 7688
Coty summer shades. For powder.
© June 23, 1942; KK 14233.
Muguet des Bois Coty. For perfume.
© June 9, 1942; KK 13995.
Crown cork & seal co., ine., Baltimore.
(689-7694
For bottle caps:
Beverage bottling was as bad as it
Was painted. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
14022.
Brewers thought it a corking good
idea 50 years ago. © Mar. 2, 1942;
KK 14023.
Crown jar rings, patented. © May
25, 1942; KK 14076.
How a kid’s marble held back bot-
tling profits. © Mar. 4, 1942; KK
14024.
Innkeepers were known by the
draught they brewed. © Mar. 11, 1942;
KK 14021.
They knew how to take their medi-
© Mar. 25, 1942; KK 14020.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee.
7695, 7696
eine.
For electric control:
Save hours, days, weeks in machine
design with Unitrol. © May 21, 1942;
KK 14204.
Unitrol vital to maximum produc-
© May 2, 1942; KK 14205.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 7697
Our Lady of the Angels church, Cleve-
tion.
land. For chureh furnishings. ©
June 15, 1942; KK 14177.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 7698
Day-brite industrial fixtures, bulletin
F-60. For fixtures for fluorescent
lamps. © June 5, 1942; KK 138994.
DeLuxe sales co., inc., New York. 7699
Parcels of cheer. For the boys in
service on land, sea and air. For
goodies & accessories. © June 18, 1942;
KK 14842.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenix-
ville, Pa. 7700-7704
For grinding wheels:
Cellular not solid new-type grinding
wheel grinds cooler, is free cutting, 2 to
5 times faster. © May 1, 1942; KK
14248.
Grinds cooler-loads less ups grind-
ing production 2 to 5 times because it’s
like a sponge. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK
14247.
Now grind in % to ¥% the time.
Prove it in your plant. © May 1, 1942;
KK 14249.
2 to 5 times more production per
man per machine. Now grind hard
tool steels with ease; also soft materials
with less loading, speed up 2 to 5 times.
© May 14, 1942; KK 14251.
2 to 5 times more production per
man per machine. Prove how porous,
honeycomb structure ups grinding speed,
even with unskilled operators. © Apr.
16, 1942; KK 14250. :
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 7705
For
©
When man power goes to war.
stencil duplicators and _ supplies.
June 4, 1942; KK 139380.
188
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942
T7387
Dick brothers brewing co., Quincy, Ill.
7706
Day with the Dick family. For beer.
© June 4, 1942; KK 14240.
Diversey corp., Chicago. T7707
Uncle Sam needs your help. For
cleaner and disinfectant. © May 29,
1942; KK 14195.
Double-mix, inc., Kansas City, Mo.
7708-7710
For composition for use in combining
butter & milk:
Make real butter do double duty. ©
June 5, 1942; KK 14134.
Use Double-mix. Display carton.
© June 5, 1942; KK 14136.
Use Double-mix. Envelope. ©
June 5, 1942; KK 14135.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. TAL, (7712
For liquid to clean windows:
It’s too bad. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
14397.
My aunt and my uncle.
20, 1942; KK 14052.
Dresser mfg. co., Bradford, Pa. 7713
Dresser band clamps, style 77A. For
repair clamps. © June 8, 1942; KK
© Mar.
14146.
Endicott Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y.
TT14-7718
For shoes:
©
©
Misses smart summery styles.
May 7, 1942; KK 14409.
Moccasins for growtng girls.
Apr. 29, 1942; KK 14408.
Pert’n purty spectators. © May 13,
1942; KK 14407.
Something new afoot. © May 22,
1942; KK 14405.
Victory styles! Win the war on wear.
For men’s shoes. © May 20, 1942; KK
14406
Hthyl corp., New York. 7719
What’s in a name? For gasoline. ©
June 2, 1942; KK 14075.
Kutectic welding alloys, inc., New York.
7720
Low temperature welding with Cas-
tolin Eutectic. For low temperature
welding rods. © Apr. 18, 1942; KK
14879.
Falls City brewing co., ine., Louisville.
7721-7727
For beer:
After a week’s work get together.
© June 7, 1942: KK 14060.
After work get together.
25, 1942; KK 14344.
C’mon, you’ve earned a get together.
© June 21, 1942; KK 14302.
© June
Get together and relax! © May
24, 1942; KK 13897.
Get up a get together. © May 831,
1942; KK 13928.
Got a few minutes. © June 1, 1942;
KK 14103.
They’re having another get together.
© June 14, 1942; KK 14198.
Father & son shoe stores, ine., Endi-
cott, N. Y. 7728-71730
For shoes:
Moceasin types, 19 styles to choose
from. © May 1, 1942; KK 13985.
Select from an even dozen mocca-
Sin sport styles. © May 8, 1942; KK
13984.
Wing tips, Father & son shows a
multitude of them. © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 13986.
Fedders mfg. co., inc., Buffalo. T7311
Fedders series 7 unit heaters catalog
575. For unit heaters. © June 10, 1942;
KK 14401.
Firth-Sterling steel co., McKeesport, Pa.
T7132
O. F.. triple die steel for high produc-
tion. For cutting tools. © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 14404.
Fleischmann distilling corp., Peekskill,
N. Y. 7733-1785
For scotch spirits:
Known on sight! © Oct. 4, 1942;
KK 14289.
Refreshing is the word! © May 8,
1941; KK 14287.
Still carrying on! © June 12,
1942. KK 14288.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., De-
troit. 7736
Lines to a mother. For flowers by
wire. © May 1, 1942; KK 14395.
Franklin textile mills.
(Ralph M.)
See Sargent
Fratex. See Sargent (Ralgh M.)
Fruit of the loom, ine., Providence.
: TI3T
Yesterday, today and tomorrow. For
yard goods, sheets, pillow-cases, ete.
© May 9, 1941; KK 14841.
189
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7738
pt. Iv, n. S., Vv. 37
Gatke corp., Chicago. 7738-7741
For brake lining:
How to attract more -buSiness at
low cost. © May 15, 1942; KK 14094.
It pays to personalize your service.
© May 15, 1942; KK 14098.
Priceless something extra.
15, 1942; KK 14092.
Today’s best bet for more service
business. © May 15, 1942; KK 14095.
Gearing (Charles Albert) Bellwood, III.
T7422
10th anniversary! 1932-1942. The
royal Christian banner. For flags and
banners. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 14089.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.
T(438-1747
© May
For training film:
Inside of are welding. © June 1,
1942; KK 18978.
— GEHS-2972. © Apr. 22, 1942;
KK 13890.
— GES-2976. © June 8, 1942;
KK 13980.
— GES-3001. © May 4, 1942;
KK 18891.
—— 672-47-8748. © Apr. 25, 1942;
KK 18979.
General mills, inec., Minneapolis.
TT48-T752
©
Fitness for sale. For vitamins.
Mar. 27, 1942; KK 14045.
For feed:
Gold Medal, Larro 40% hog supple-
ment for use with home grains. © May
29, 1942; KK 14279. ?
©
Timely tips on ealf raising.
June 16, 1942; KK 14865.
Here are 3 facts of nutritional im-
portance. For cereal. © May 22, 1942;
KK 14046.
Vitamins, sure, but whose? For oil-
soluble vitamin. © May 16, 1942; KK
14308.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O.
7753-7759
For tires:
Four tires, please. © June 8, 1942;
KK 138899.
How to whip heat and save rubber !
© June 20, 1942; KK 14358.
Once upon a time. © May 6, 1942;
KK 13900.
Victory will ride on rubber. ©
June 24, 1942; KK 14412, ©
Victory will ride on the rubber you
save. © May 29, 1942; KK 143820.
Get ready for blackouts. For Saf-t-
blak blackout film for glass, Saf-t-glo
luminous signs and markers. © June
8, 1942; KK 14210.
Now you must guard against tire
abuse. For retreads. © May 16, 1942;
KK 18957.
Glenmore distilleries co., ine., Louis-
~ ville.
For whiskey:
Ask for Glenmore the milder bour-
© May 6, 1942; KK 13987.
Choose Glenmore. Makes good
drinks better. © May 15, 1942; KK
13991.
Make Glenmore your number one
bourbon. © May 27, 1942; KK 13988.
Pour Glenmore Kentucky’s finest
bourbon. © Apr. 22, 1942; KK 13990.
Try Glenmore bourbon at its mild-
© May 1, 1942; KK 138640.
Be sure it’s Glenmore, you'll have
better drinks. © May 22, 1942; KK
13989. .
Gordon’s dry gin co., ltd., Linden, N. J.
7766-7768
7760-7765
bon.
est.
For gin, spirits:
Good judges of gin will tell you,
there’s no gin like Gordon’s! © June
17, 1941; KK 14218.
©
There’s no gin like Gordon’s!
June 5, 1941; KK 14219.
Wondering which gin to choose,
there’s no gin like Gordon’s. © June
20, 1941; KK 14116. :
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New
York. 7769-7771
Foy food:
Imagine little me helping the gov-
ernment! © June 19, 1942; KK 14268.
Money worries got you down? ©
June 21, 1942; KK 14262.
70 million dollars saved on a gro-
cery bill. © May 29, 1942; KK 13926.
Great Western sugar co., Denver. 7772
Partners for victory. For sugar. ©
May 29, 1942; KK 138958.
Gregg & son, Nashua, N. H. 7773-7783
For corner china cabinet:
422 colonial china closet. © Mar.
31, 1942; KK 18881.
No. R2238 economy corner cabinet.
© Apr. 6, 1942; KK 138880.
No. 62A Gregg corner china cabinet.
© June 6, 1942; KK 14823.
No. 638A Gregg corner china cabinet.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13883.
190
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942 7807
No. 74A Gregg corner china cabinet. | Haynes Stellite co., New York.
© May 18, 1942; KK 13885. 77938, T1794
No. 2231 corner china cabinet. ©| Hard-facing wearing surfaces with
_ Apr. 21, 1942; KK 13882. Haynes Stellite rod. Oxy-acetylene
eee hee ncriching cabinet’ © | PTC Hor hard-tacing rod: © July
May 13, 1942; KK 138884.
No. 2550 Dutch corner cabinet.
May 15, 1942; KK 13887.
No. 2551 Dutch corner cabinet.
May 15, 1942; KK 14072.
Half-length window screens available
now! For half-length window screens.
© May 8, 1942; KK 13886.
1-4 x 2-6 cupboard doors. For cup-
board doors. © May 11, 1942; KK
14209.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 7784
Skilled hands for war work. For
watches. © June 1, 1942; KK 14187.
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
7785, 7786
©
©
For ale:
Buy war bonds, stamps, regularly.
© June 1, 1942; KK 18905.
Just between friends.
1942; KK 14208.
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica, N. Y.
T1787
Plibrico refractory products. For re-
fractory products and insulating prod-
ucts. © June 1, 1942; KK 14068.
Hardinge co., inc., York, Pa. 7788, 7789
Hardinge feedometer, bulletin no. 43.
For weight recording feeders. © Jan.
27, 1941; KK 14171.
Hardinge products, bulletin no. 100.
For grinding & pulverizing mills, Rug-
gles-Coles dryers, kilns, feeders, classi-
fiers, thickeners, clarifiers, sand filters,
agitators, pumps, conveyors. © June 28,
1940; KK 14172.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland.
V7
© June 15,
Harris impressions. For lithographic
supplies. © June 15, 1942; KK 14211.
Harvey (Sid) inc., Valley Stream, N. Y.
7791
For heating equip-
© May 10, 1942; KK
What can I do.
ment & supplies.
14334.
Haskelite mfg. corp., Chicago. 7792
Haskelite Plymetl for modern chair
cars and coaches. For partition mate-
-rial for chair cars and coaches. © May
29, 1942; KK 14222.
8, 1941; KK 13974.
Stellite 2400 metal-cutting tools for
higher machining speeds. For metal-
cutting tools. © June 9, 1942; KK
14315.
Heinz (H. J.) co., Pittsburgh. 7195
Meet the champion hurry up meal.
For spaghetti. © Feb. 10, 1941; KK
13892.
Henningsen bros., inc., New York. 7796
Knack of knowing how. For dried
eggs, whole, yolk or white. © June 2,
1942; KK 14189.
Hercules powder co., ine., Wilmington,
Del. T7197, 7798
Housing the nerves of direction. For
cellulose acetate. © May 29, 1942; KK
13922.
25-0z. plastic, tougher than a tor-
nado! For chemicals—plastic. © July
2, 1942; KK 14431.
Hills bros. coffee, inc., San Francisco.
7799
Now that’s what I call good coffee.
For coffee. © June 1, 1942; KK 14156.
Holmes & Edwards div. International
silver co. See International silver co.
Holmes & Edwards div.
Holstein rubber products co., ine., Hart-
ford. 7800
TP Holstein has given their rubber
to the cause of our national defense.
For plastic tile for floor covering. ©
May 28, 1942; KK 14414.
Hormel (Geo. A.) & co., Austin, Minn.
7801-7803
For meat product:
Here’s a trick you can understand.
90 | © June 21, 1942; KK 14303.
How do you want your eggs cooked,
dad? © June 10, 1942; KK 149361.
Now scramble yours eggs with
Spam. © June 11, 1942; KK 14304.
Hyde park breweries assn., ine., St.
Louis. 7804-7807
For alcoholic beverage :
Father Time is our vice-president
in charge of flavor. © Apr. 13, 1942;
KK 14185.
Friendly hand of Father Time
flavors every glass. © Apr. 27, 1942;
KK 14183.
191
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7808
Hyde park breweries assn., inc.—Con,
Meet Father Time, the beer-drink-
er’s best friend. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK
14186.
When Father Time comes in what
swell flavor comes out. © Apr. 20,
1942; KK 14184.
International business machines corp.,
New York. 7808-7810
Electromatiec manifest typewriter.
For electric typewriter. © Mar. 6,
1942; KK 138953.
Geared for greater speed and accu-
racy. For electric duplicating machine.
© May 12, 1942; KK 138951.
Vital for victory. For carbon ribbon
writing machine. © May 25, 1942; KK
13968. \
International silver co., Meriden, Conn.
7811
To a woman who hates to compromise.
For sterling silverware. © Feb. 7, 1941;
KK 14179.
—— Holmes & Edwards div., Meriden,
Conn. 7812-7819
For sterling inlaid silverplate :
Best bet for the future. © June
10, 1942; KK 144038.
I’ve got the ring! © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 141387.
This better kind of Silver plate.
© Apr. 30, May 1, 1942; KK 14862,
14402.
This better kind of silverplate. ©
June 3, 1942; KK 14363.
This is the popular couple. © Mar.
22, 1942; KK 14168.
Turn to the silverplate.
1942; KK 14036.
Won’t they ever stop coming?
Apr. 22, 1942; KK 14167.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick,
s 7820
Always first Interwoven. For men’s
socks. © June 18, 1941; KK 14390.
Jamison (James) co., New York. 7821
Wool and wool mixed Franklin brand
hosiery. For hosiery. © June 1, 1942;
KK 141382.
Jeffress advertising bureau, ine., Chi-
cago. 7822-7827
For milk:
Do women gamble? © Dec. 3, 1940;
KK 14266.
Don’t let it scare you.
1940; KK 14267.
© May 21,
©
© Dee. 3,
pt. Iv, n. s., v.37
Homogenizing makes milk better.
© July 22, 1941; KK 14264.
Listen here!. © Dee. 3, 1940; KK
14269.
Miracle in milk.
KK 14268.
Story of cows and calves.
22, 1941; KK 14265.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick,
Nad 7828, 7829
© July 22, 1941;
© July
For sutures:
Baptism by fire.
KK 14017.
Under his watchful eye. © June 1,
1942; KK 14016.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
7830
Open hearth men speed production of
fighting steels. For steel. © June 18,
1942; KK 14806.
Kalak water co., of New York, inc., New
© May 1, 1942;
York. 7831, 7832
For mineral water:
Balanced mineral water. © May
19, 1942; KK 13976.
File under Kalak analysis. © May
19, 1942; KK 18977. i
Katz (S. & N.) inc., Baltimore.
7833, 7834
Express the love in your heart. For
jewelry. © June 12, 1942; KK 14087.
They both -deserve quality. For
watches and diamond rings. © June 5,
1942; KK 14086.
Kaylon, inc., New York. 7835
They’re a good match. For pajamas.
© Jan. 2, 1942; KK 13889.
Kayser (Julius) & co., New York.
7836-7841
For unchanging quality count on Kay-
ser. For women’s nightgowns and
slips. © May 15, 1942; KK 14065.
For women’s underwear. Here’s that
Kayser Sissy Britches girl again.
In her slim-cut slacks. © May 29,
1941; KK 14213. ,
Line-perfect for town. © May 29,
1941; KK 14215.
She swims, too!
KK 14214.
Here’s that Kayser Sissy Britches girl
again golfing with a Zing! For wom-
en’s girdle. © May 29, 1941; KK 14212.
Revolutionary, new, Kayser Mir-o-kal.
For women’s hosiery. © Apr. 18, 1941;
KK 14216.
© May 29, 1941;
192
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942
Kellogg co., Battle Creek, Mich.
7842-7844
For rice cereal:
Greatest thing that ever happened
to berries. © May 29, 1942; KK 14828.
Join in the crispness call, makes
merry morns for all. © May 9, 1942;
KK 143829.
We'll be selling your customers of-
ten. © June 1, 1942; KK 14357.
Kerkoff, Itd., Long Island City, N. Y.
7845
No other taleum like Djer-kiss, no
other scent so romantic. For talcum
powder. © June 2, 1942; KK 14300.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc., New York.
7846
Fire extinguishers, how to use them.
For fire extinguishers. © June 1, 1942;
KK 14290.
Kimble glass co., Vineland, N. J. 7847
Minimum solubility. For glass vials,
© June 1, 1942; KK 14231.
King (Martin P.) Larson (Edward H.)
& McMahan (Nelson J.) d. b. a.
7 Penman, Chicago. 7848
Armed forces Battle checkers beats
the Axis. For table board game. ©
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 14343.
Korfund co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
: 7849
Korfund vibration control for con-
crete foundations, BA-40. For steel
spring vibro-isolators. © May 27, 1942;
KK 13894.
Korn (David) & co., inc., New York.
; 7850
Save with Fray Pruf. For women’s
undergarments. © May 18, 1942; KK
14196.
Korrect-way display products.
American fixture & mfg. co.
See
Kraft cheese co., Chicago. 7851-7853
For sandwich spread:
Everybody goes for its can’t-be-
copied flavor. © Aug. 13, 1941; KK
14327.
To make sandwiches, snacks differ-
ently dee-li-cious. © Aug. 10, 1941; KK
14325.
This is the flavor I want in cheese.
For cheese. © Feb. 12, 1941; KK 14826.
Larimer & Larimer cop-zinc co., Los
Angeles. 7854
‘Copperized & zincinized cushions. For
areh supports. © Jan. 19, 1942; KK
14340
7880
Larson (Edward H.)
tin P.)
Larson (Ella M.) Portland, Or. 7855
America goes back to the home! For
furniture. © June 3, 1942; KK 14283.
Larson (Rupert L.) Los Angeles.
7856, 7857
Time to buy that better car is right
now and right here! For used cars
and tires. © May 28, 1942; KK 13895.
Xmas for you now. For used cars.
© Apr. 30, 1942; KK 13896.
Lees (James)
Pa.
For yarn:
[Bulletin no. S—2, jacket]
17, 1942; KK 14348.
[Bulletin no. S-3, raglan slip-over]
© Feb. 24, 1942; KK 14351.
[Bulletin no. S—4, jacket]
17, 1942; KK 14349.
[Bulletin no. S—5, two-piece dress]
© Feb. 24, 1942; KK 14353.
[Bulletin no. S-6, one piece dress]
© Feb. 24, 1942; KK 14854.
See King (Mar-
& sons co., Bridgeport,
7858-7869
© Feb.
© Feb.
[Bulletin no. S-8, coat] © Feb.
24, 1942; KK 14852.
Columbia, Celena [bulletin] no.
102C. © Jan. 2, 1942; KK 14350.
Columbia 1942 hats, bulletins nos.
102A, 102B. © Dec. 5, 1941; KK 14151,
14153.
Minerva, Merona [bulletin] no. 64C.
© Jan. 2, 1942; KK 14355.
Minerva 1942 hats, bulletin no. 64A,
64B. © Dec. 5, 1942; KK 14152, 14154.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloom-
field, N. J. 7870-7873
Bike tests. For deodorant cream. ©
June 11, 1942; KK 14025.
For disinfectant:
Free, wartime manual for house-
wives. © June 10, 1942. KK 14175.
What to do. © May 19, 1942; KK
13949.
Say Uncle Sam is it okay for me to
buy cosmetics? For cosmetics. © June
18, 1942; KK 14252.
Levy (Chas. H.) co., inc., New Orleans.
; 7874
Crushproof, imported English Ascot
ties. For ties. © June 18, 1942. KK
14370.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn.
7875-7880
For alcoholic beverage: ~°
Behind you brother, behind you!
© Apr. 15, 1942 ; KK 14180.
193
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7881
pt. Iv, 0. S., ¥en
Liebman breweries, inc.—Continued.
How’s your balance, friend? ©
May 19, 1942; KK 14396.
For alcoholic beverage. My beer is
Rheingold, the dry beer:
Says Craig Wood. © Apr. 27, 1942;
KK 14054.
Says Leo Durocher.
1842: KK 14894.
Says Nancy Drake.
KK 14182.
Says Robert Ripley.
1942; KK 14051.
© May 18,
© Apr. 1, 1942;
©" Apr: 23:
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
7881, 7882
For cigarettes:
They deliver more pleasure.
Deanne Fureau. © May 29, 1942; KK
14415.
They rate the best, Adrienne Ames.
© May 1, 1942; KK 13955.
Light & power patented utilities co.,
inc., New York. 7883
Victorylite. For fluorescent lighting
fixtures. © June 8, 1942; KK 13916.
Lindberg engineering co., Chicago.
7824
Hydryzing for hardening. For heat
treating furnaces. © June 38, 1942; KK
14071.
Lodge & Shipley machine tool co., Cin-
cinnati. 7885
Lathes. For machine tool lathes. ©
June 1, 1942; KK 18948.
7886
Lorr laboratories, inc., Paterson.
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish.
June 1, 1942; KK 14158.
Luden’s ine., Reading, Pa. 7887
Summer cold hound you with clothes-
pin nose? For cough drops. © June
19, 1941; KK 143845.
McBee co., Athens, O. 7888-7892
For records and record equipment:
Defense bond purchase plan. ©
Feb. 27, 1942; KK 13963.
Keysort for rapid check reconcile-
ment. © May 15, 1942; KK 14227.
Personnel records by means of Key-
sort cards. © Nov. 14, 1941; KK 13964.
Salary payroll. © July 31, 1941;
KK 13962.
Stores records maintained with visi-
record. © Jan. 20, 1942; KK 13965.
McDonnell aircraft corp., St. Louis.
7893
They also serve. Four people walk-
ing. For aircraft and parts. © June
15, 1942; KK 14366.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Il.
7894-7896
Find the problem child. For set con-
sisting of electric toaster, walnut tray,
pottery dishes. © Mar. 26, 1941; KK
14422,
To lovely brides come lovely gifts.
For electric toaster, toast cutting board,
walnut tray, lap trays, glass dishes and
set of electric waffle baker, walnut tray,
pottery dishes and ladle. © May 2,
1941; KK 144238.
Why Judson missed the 8:15. For
set consisting of electric toaster, walnut
tray and pottery dishes. © Feb. 7, 1941;
KK 14421.
McMahan (N. J.) See King (M. P.)
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
7897, 7898
For petroleum:
Believe it or not, by Ripley, sta-
tionary shadows. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK
14226.
4,000 hours without an overhaul.
© Apr. 24, 1942; KK 13992.
Masonite corp., Chicago.
For building materials:
How to secure tile effects in one
panel wall-to-wall. © Mar. 19, 1942;
KK 14198.
Quick and easy to build, plans for
this poultry house are free. © Apr. 25,
1942; KK 14319.
We gave our kitchen a face lifting!
© Apr. 7, 1941; KK 14884.
For die stock:
Masonite die stock accurate, dura-
ble, permanent. © May 14, 1942; KK
14129.
Masonite die stock easy to pick up,
hard to break down. © May 15, 1942;
KK 14818.
For insulating materials:
Hasy to install, just cut, apply and
7899-7905
staple. © Apr. 18, 1942; KK 14181.
Insulating at the roof line in-
sulates your attic, too! © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 141380.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield,
Mass. 7906
Circle and monogram, June 1942.
For dictionaries. © June 11, 1942; KK
14173.
194
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942
7937
Miller (Gordon B.) & co., Cincinnati.
7907
Air corps you and I sweetheart pin.
For pin. © Apr. 30, 1942; KK 14030.
Miner’s, ine., New York. 7908
Pour yourself a pair of stockings.
For liquid make-up or skin dressing.
© May 18, 1942; KK 14155.
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia.
7909
Gosh, Bill, wish I had a dog like
yours. For dog food. © May 6, 1941;
KK 14014.
Nash-Kelvinator corp., Detroit.
7910-7912
For refrigerator:
New Kelvinator Moist-master
guards vitamins in summer foods be-
hind glass. © Aug. 8, 1941; KK 14058.
New Kelvinator Moist-master
guards vitamins keeps summer foods
fresher. © July 11, 1941; KK 14059.
New, super-moist cold all glass
shelves keeps foods fresher, longer.
For refrigerators. © May 28, 1941; KK
14229.
National distillers products corp., New
York. 7913, 7914
Try a lLamb’s’ gambol otherwise
known as Old Angus and soda. For
scotch whiskey. © Feb. 12, 1941; KK
- 14217.
World’s best drinks start with the
international Gilbey’s gin. For distilled
London dry gin. © June 1, 1942; KK
14239.
National oil products co.,
NT.
For vitamin D milk. For
fed family:
Harrison,
7915, 7916
a better
Homogenized. © June 15, 1942;
KK 14375.
Regular. © June 15, 1942; KK
14574.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 7917
For old customers only. For variety
offering including shirts, stockings, ete.
© Mar. 6, 1942; KK 13952.
Oliver united filters, ine, Oakland,
Calif. 7918
Oliver diaphragm slurry pump, bul-
letin 307-R. For pumps. © May 22,
1942; KK 13967.
Olson rug co., Chicago. 7919-7926
For rugs:
Modern Broadloom rugs at savings
up to %.
Save up to \% and get beautiful rugs,
send us your old rugs, clothing. © Jan.
22, 1941; KK 14428.
Save up to 44, get beautiful Olson
rugs. © Jan. 3, 1941; KK 13920.
Save up to 1%, get beautiful Olson
rugs, send your old rugs, carpets, cloth-
ing. © Feb. 20, 1941; KK 13919.
Save up to % on beautiful new
rugs reversible modern twist. broadloom.
© Jan. 10, 1941; KK 13918.
Save up to % on beautifub new rugs,
send your old rugs and clothing to the
Olson factory. © Jan. 31, July 20, 1941;
KK 14429, 14427.
Save up to 1% on rugs.
1942; KK 14430.
One-Two-Three co., ine., New York.
7927-7930
© Feb. 15,
For lemon & lime mixer:
Try the new, smooth Konga kooler
with the 1-2-3 kick. A penguin sitting
on cake of ice. © May 28, 1942; KK
14078.
Try the new, smooth Konga kooler
with the new 1—2-3 kick. Penguin hold-
ing a glass of Konga kooler followed
by a girl. © May 28, 1942; KK 14079.
1-2-3 home mixer, a flavoring favor-
ite, economical, consistent, effective.
For lemon extract. © June 4, 1942; KK
138912.
1-2-3 mixer tested, proved, guaran-
teed. For lemon and lime extract. ©
May 28, 1942; KK 14077.
Oneida, Itd., New York.
For silverware:
Community rounds up 1942 brides.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 14242.
New Community display makes sil-
verware selling easy. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 14243.
Tudor plate presents a romantic
new pattern. © May 14, 1941; KK
14106.
Ortho products, ine., Linden, N. J. 7934
Fourth control. For vaginal jelly,
creme, diaphragms. © May 22, 1942;
7931-1933
KK 14015.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwau-
kee. 7935-7937
For beer:
Famous Pabst bottles: go on double-
duty. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 14027.
Is this the reunion of ’°37? © May
15, 1942; KK 14028.
Thank you, Chicago. © June 3,
© Sept. 20, 1941; KK 14426. | 1942; KK 13923.
195
.
°
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
T9388
Pacific Coast gas assn., San Francisco.
; 7938
Volunteer for “N” day. For gas heat
and cooking appliances. © June 1,
1942; KK 13961.
co., Fort
7939-7943
Panther oil & grease mfg.
Worth.
For grease:
Don’t buy new trucks or tractors
now. © June 5, 1942; KK 14436.
‘Trucks and tractors are vital fac-
tors in withing America’s war. © June
5, 1942; KK 144384.
For roof coating:
Don’t buy new roofs now. For roof
coating. © June 5, 1942; KK 14435.
Uncie Sam has a lot of new roofs
to build. © June 5, 1942; KK 14433.
Panther goes all out to back up our
boys in the armed service. For oil
grease and asbestos roof coating. ©
May 29, 1942; KK 14487.
Park & Tilford, New York. 7944
Park & Tilford color-keyed face pow-
der. For face powder. © May 22,
1942; KK 14056.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis.
7945-1947
For fountain pens and ink:
Due to wartime shortage of pen
repair parts take this special way to
guard your fine pen. © June 3, 1942;
KK 13901. dt
Empty your pen today. © May 7,
1942; KK 13993.
Penman. See King( M. P.)
Save your fine pen.
1942; KK 13929.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
948
Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola cops.
Pepsi & Pete & girl Swimmer. For soft
drink. © June 6, 1942; KK 14070.
Perolin co. of New York, New York.
(949
You can get rid of corrosion, scale and
rusty water. For chemical compound.
© June 22, 1942; KK 14410.
Phileo corp., Philadelphia. 7950-7952
. For electrical instruments and parts:
Beginning of the end. © May 29,
1942; KK 14096.
Dig ’em out.
KK 14037.
Keep ’em frying.
KE 14038.
© June 5,
© June 12, 1942;
© June 11, 1942;
pt. Lv, NUS!, maT
Phillips-Jones corp., New York.
7953-7963
For shirts: .
Back at school there’s no shirt like
the new Van Heusen: © Aug. 18, 1941;
KK 142387.
Better buy Van Heusen if you want
a better shirt. © May 15, 1942; KK
14066.
For Father’s day, June 2ist, give
dad Van Heusen shirts. © June 10,
1942; KK 14113.
Great buy, and here’s why.
22, 1942; KK 13904.
Now a shirt with the collar 18,-
000,000 men know is smart and com-
fortable. © Apr. 4, 23, May 9, 1941;
KK 14235, 14234, 14236.
When you buy a Van Heusen shirt
you also buy, etc. -© June 5, 1942; KK
14112.
World’s smartest shirt is also a
mighty fine shirt. © May 29, 1942; KK
14238.
You get these extras at no extra
cost. © June 12, 1942; KK 14111.
Van says, the great day is here! For
men’s’ shirts, neckwear, pajamas &
sportswear. © May 20, 1942; KK 14114.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Clinton, Ia.
© May
7964
Selecting chick rations, Pillsbury’s
Best. For commercial chick feeds. ©
June 13, 1942; KK 14411.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh.
7965-79838
For paint:
Announcing a new 3-way decorating
service that will mean more jobs for you
in 1941. © June 17, 1941; KK 14091.
Blazing sun, iey cold, torrential
rains attack constantly. © June 7,
1940; KK 18941.
Cash in on nation-wide paint-
styling trend. © Apr. 25, 1941; KK
13937.
Cash in on _ Pittsburgh’s profit-
building, 24 sheet poster advertising
right in your territory. © Apr. 8, 1940;
KK 13938.
Constant research, rigid factory
control. © Apr. 12, 1940; KK 13940.
Country’s leading color experts are
working for you. © Apr. 15, 1942;
KK 18981.
Every paint prospect in your neigh-
borhood is urged to eall on you now.
© June 3, 1940; KK 18939.
©
Get behind the winning team!
Mar. 29, 1940; KK 138982.
196
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942
Make your store paint-styling head-
quarters. © Mar. 28, 1941; KK 13936.
Nationwide paint-styling trend
Sweeps America. © Feb. 27, 1941; KK
13935. .
Pigments ground finer than cake
flour. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK 13942.
©
Pittsburgh’s style-right finishes.
Mar. 10, 1941; KK 13943.
Redesign your product with Pitts-
burgh industrial finishes. © Apr. 17,
1941; KK 13945.
Restyling with paint. CCAD.
1941; KK 13947.
Sell color-styling with Pittsburgh
paints in 1941. © Jan. 27, 1941; KK
13934.
Streamline your product with paint.
© Mar. 5, 1941; KK 13944.
Take advantage of America’s new,
Sweeping color-styling trend. © Feb.
27, 1941; KK 14090.
This powerful 4-star promotion
campaign. © Aug. 21, 1940; KK 13933.
When you can’t retool, restyle. ©
May 5, 1941; KK 18946.
Potts (R. J.) Kansas City, Mo.
7984-7987
For bread:
Good company for good sandwich
spreads. © May 27, 1942; KK 18917.
If you’re cutting out this and that
don’t cut out pep. © May 13, 1942;
KK 14161.
It’s so good. © May 80, 1942; KK
14166.
You don’t have to test this bread,
just taste it. © May 6, 1942; KK 14165.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 7988
Professional instructions for setting
costume coiffures, spring-summer 1942.
For shampoo. © Apr. 30, 1942: KK
14278.
Produits Nina, ine., New York. 7989
Stockings out of a bottle. For leg
make-up. © June 1, 1942; KK 14064.
New York.
7990
Valuable, penal, oil paintings, al-
most as a gift. For paintings. © June
3, 1942; KK 14041.
Publishers service co., inc.,
Purepae corp., New York. 7991
First aid and air raid precautions.
For drugs and first aid supplies. ©
June 10, 1942; KK 14280.
8008
Purity bakeries service corp., Chicago.
7992
Vigor for victory. For bakery prod-
ucts. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 14367.
Reel (Harvey A.) Chicago. 7993
Perfect tribute to men serving their
country. For honor roll plaques. ©
June 16, 1942; KK 14805.
Reiner (Emil) Hobart, Ind. 7994
Natural conception control. For con-
© Feb. 1, 1942; KK 14149.
New York.
cip calendar.
Revlon products corp.,
For nail enamel:
Revlon’s American Way manicure.
© May 25, 1942; KK 14118.
Thanks for the posies.
1942 ; KK 14281.
New fingertip fashion is sweeping the
nation! For nail enamel and manicure.
© Apr. 25, 1942; KK 14117.
New fingertip fashion is sweeping the
nation. For enamel and manicure. ©
May 24, 1942; KK 13927.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-
© June 4,
Salem, N. C. 7999
Camel no. E42. Send them their
favorite. Three service men. For
cigarettes. © May 28, 1942; KK 14138.
Reynolds electric co., Chicago. 8000
Reco Radi-aire circulators increase
efficiency of germicidal lamps and
vapors. For air circulating machines
and fly chaser fans. © June 10, 1942;
KK 14220.
Rothmoor corp., Chicago. 8001
Spring styles aS buoyant as young
hearts. For ladies’ coats and suits.
© Feb. 28, 1941; KK 14157.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
8002-8008
For typewriter :
Announcing new Royal: © Apr.
16, 1942; KK 14050.
Bugs of Borneo are ace than
ever. © Feb. 5, 1942; KK 14317.
Now is the time for all good men to
come to the aid of the party country. ©
Apr. 22, 1942; KK 14181.
Now we know what total war
means! © Apr. 4, 1942; KK 14109.
Total war is now our watchword.
© Apr. 11, 1942; KK 14053.
What in the world does yoots of
rbo 18rb mean? © May 1, 1942; KK
14393.
Young lady, stop putting trees in
my file. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 14110.
197
7995-7998 —
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8009
S. S. S. co., Atlanta. 8009-8011
For bottled medicine:
Amazing results shown in improv-
ing the looks, boosting vitality. For
bottled medicine. © June 8, 7, 8, 1942;
KK 138981, 139838, 13982.
Sargent (Ralph M.) d. b. a. Fratex, or,
Franklin textile mills, Franklin
Park, Mass. 8012
Franklin textile mills. For covers
pads and flannels used to cover garment
pressing machines. © June 4, 1942;
KK 143835.
Seott (O. M.) & sons, co., Marysville,
O. 8013
Plan now to have a beautiful Scott
lawn. For lawn seed. © Jan. 19, 1942;
KK -14899.
Seagram-distillers corp., New York.
8014
Recommended for membership. For
liquor. © May 30, 1942; KK 14067.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich.
8015
For victory save rubber. For piston
rings. © June 19, 1942; KK 14199.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 8016
Lady, you’re doing a man-sized job.
For shoes. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK 14039.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 8017, 8018
Home volunteer newspaper advertise-
ments. For mats concerning gas re-
frigeration and ranges. © May 14,
1942; KK 138966.
Servel refrigerating machines for
Sub-zero applications. For refrigerat-
ing machines. © May 21, 1942; KK
14301.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madi-
son, Ia. 8019
So that this moment shall live. For
writing equipment. © May 18, 1942;
KK 138954. -
Sherwin-Williams co., Cleveland.
8020, 8021
For paint:
No more muss, fuss or bother. ©
June 28, 1942; KK 14372.
Only $2.98 beautifully redecorates
the average room. © June 18, 1942;
KK 14098.
Shirtcraft for women, ine., New York.
8022, 8023
For shirts for women:
Announcing the Victory dickey. ©
June 5, 1942; KK 14083.
pt. IV, 0.5, Vi ae
Victory dickey. © June 1, 1942;
KK 14084.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J.
8024, 8025
For sewing machines:
Another career girl makes her own.
© Mar. 28, 1942; KK 14108.
Special school discounts. © Feb.
2, 1941; KK 14049.
Sonotone corp., New York. 8026
It’s never too early to mend! For
hearing aid. © June 12, 1942; KK
14088.
Squibb (E. R.) & sons, New York.
8027, 8028
For pharmaceutical products. What
can a man believe in?
Man behind plow. © Mar. 12,
1942; KK 14019.
Marriage licenses. © Apr. 23,
1941; KK 14107.
Staley milling co., North Kansas City,
Mo. 8029
Pastel Tin-sax. For poultry feeds.
© Feb. 26, 1942; KK 13909.
Stanco, ine., New York.
For insecticide.
imines
Flit is effective for killing mos-
quitoes. © June 4, 1941; KK 14257.
©
Mosquitoes take a nose dive.
July 11, 1941; KK 14253.
Never a doubt about the fate of an
insect you spray with Flit. © June
4, 1941; KK 14256.
No fear of an insect returning. ©
June 13, 1941; KK 14255.
For mineral oil:
Darned if I’d let ordinary consti-
pation bother me. © May 19, 1941;
KK 14254.
You look great now, dad. © May
16, 1941; KK 14259.
Quick, Henry the Flit!
moths. For insect spray.
1941; KK 14258.
Standard brands, inc., New York.
8037-8042
8030-8036
Quick, Henry, the
Don’t let
© May 16,
For yeast:
Look at handsome Harry, is he
doin’ good! © Apr. 4, 1941; KK 14013.
Men are crazy about Jean, darn it!
© Apr. 18, 1941; KK 14012.
For yeast. You'll like yeast this new
way:
Henry : How come so much pep? ©
Feb. 7, 1941; KK 14010.
198
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 6, 1942 8074
Never saw you with so much ginger ! Get the Black Leaf 40. © Apr. 5,
© Feb. 28, 1941; KK 14008. 1942 ; KK 18907.
Pete: You’re sure full of the old ee
prhoomdediol i ©. Mar. “28, 1941 dK Toutmain, inc., New York. 8058
14009. Tall women. For ladies’ and misses’
You’re all snap-and-go today! ©
Mar. 14, 1941; KK 14011.
Standard oil co. (Ind.) Chicago. 98048
Stops rusting of machine and improves
finish with Superla. For oil. © Apr.
10, 1941; KK 14097.
Stearns (Frederick) & co., Detroit.
8044-8047
For pharmaceutical preparations:
Dependable medicines for the home.
© Feb. 3, 1941; KK 14099.
It keeps me feeling fine. © Feb. 3,
1941; KK 14102.
Itching feet? For pharmaceutical
preparation for the feet. © Feb. 3,
1941; KK 14101.
Our eye wash. For pharmaceutical
preparation for the eyes. © Feb. 3,
1941; KK 14100.
Swift & co., Chicago. 8048, 8049:
Cutting for greater yields, no. 2, the
beef rib. For meat. © June 3, 1942;
KK 14061.
They’re a real favorite at our house.
For frankfurts. © Mar. 5, 1941; KK
14330.
Tasty baking co., Philadelphia.
8050, 8051
All aboard, Tastykake, poster, 90. ©
June 15, 1942; KK 14105.
Tastykake. Come an’ get it, billboard,
90. © June 10, 1942; KK 14104.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
8052-8054
© June
For roller bearings:
Marching along together.
4, 1942; KK 14864.
Timken bearings will revolutionize
the freight train service of America.
© June 10, 1942; KK 14333.
You're fortunate if your car is
equipped with Timken [roller] bearings.
© May 6, 1942; KK 14400.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 8055
Always make a dive for Altes lager.
For beer. ° © Apr. 29, 1942; KK 13908.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp.,
inc., Louisville. 8056, 8057
For insectide:
Don’t chase the dog. © Apr. 5,
1942; KK 13906.
dresses. © Feb. 24, 1942; KK 14380.
Trautman (Ray) Minneapolis. 8059
Roller arm suspender. For artificial
limbs suspender. © June 15, 1942; KK
14809. ;
Underwood HElliott Fisher co., New
York. 8060, 8061
His office looks like a million. ©
May 16, 1941; KK 14419.
How would your letters compare? ©
May 1, 1941; KK 14418.
Weco products co., Chicago. 8062, 8063
For liquid dentifrice:
Better way to brighter teeth Dr.
West’s Vray. © June 19, 1942; KK
14881.
Want cleaner, brighter teeth? ©
May 15, 1942; KK 13921.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
For men’s ties:
Father’s day 1942.
KK 14047.
O, June groom. © May 29, 1942;
KK 13913.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., Hast
Pittsburgh, Pa., Pittsburgh.
8066-8069
8064, 8065
© June 5, 1942;
For electric ranges:
Range vitamin display, 2RN-—0610.
© Mar. 2, 1942; KK 14284.
Save vital vitamins, 2RN-0401. ©
Dec. 29, 1941 ; KK 14286.
How’s your battle equipment? For
electrical farm equipment. © Apr. 1,
1942; KK 143816.
When you want hot water you get
hot water, 2WH-0601. For electric wa-
ter heater. © Dec. 15, 1941; KK 14285.
Wettsall co., Malden, Mass. SO70
Original all-purpose material of
proven superiority lithographic Wett-
sall L-10. For lithographing solution.
© May 28, 1942; KK 14221.
Weyerhauser sales co., St. Paul.
8071-8074
Improved wood fencing for the pro-
tection of industrial properties. For
fencing. © June 9, 1942; KK 14382.
New Victory prefabricated crop stor-
age bin. For crop storage bin. ©
May 18, 1942; KK 14807.
199
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8075
Weyerhauser sales co.—Continued.
Portable, convertible, expansible grain
storage bin. For grain storage bin. ©
June 9, 1942; KK 14883.
1300 bu. expansible, convertible, 12’ x
16’ portable grain bin. For portable
grain bin. © June 9, 1942; KK 14381.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
8075
©
Springs with stings. For springs.
June 25, 1942; KK 14876.
Williams (Jas. B.) inc., New York.
8076
Now you can display and save the
shirt too! For shirt form. © Apr. 10,
1942; KK 14176.
pt. Iv, n. s., v.37
Wilson bros., Chicago. 8077
Picture yourself in this Wilson-con-
tempo related ensemble. For men’s
wear. © May 7, 1941; KK 14168.
Wilson distilling co., inc., New York.
: 8078
Wilson atlas pocket edition. For
pocket atlas with printed factual state-
ments. © May 25, 1942; KK 13970.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York.
8079
This control number guarantees en-
richment accuracy with B-E-T-S. For
bread enrichment tablets. © May 25,
1942; KK 18893.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since
Jans b; 1042 oo oe ne ee
ee ee ee ee ee
200
LABELS
American wiping cloth co., Baltimore.
8080
Wipe ’em out. For wiping cloths. ©
June 19, 1942; KK 14420.
Bird & son, inc., Hast Walpole, Mass.
8081
Fashion Flex footwear. For shoe box
label. © June 1, 1942; KK 14042.
Black Cat, inc., Tampa, Fla. 8082
Black Cat itch lotion. For medical
skin lotion. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14282.
Butcher (Bessie H.) d. b. a. Chemcard
co., Los Angeles. 8083
Chemists. For game. © Feb. 6, 1941;
KK 138878.
Chemcard co. See Butcher (Bessie E.)
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc.,
New York. 8084
PressOn name tapes outfit. For
thermo-plastic name taper. © June 5,
1942; KK 14368.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, ine., Randolph,
Mass. 8085, 8086
For footwear:
Dia-tred, F607. © June 12, 1942;
KK 14277.
Vagabonds, Charing Cross,
© May 26, 1942; KK 13898.
Container corp. of America, Chicago.
F591.
8087, 8088
For butter :
Esmond butter. © June 17, 1942;
KK 14871.
Fall Creek butter. © May 29, 1942;
KK 14846.
Derma! products co.
Ww.)
See Fiero (George
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 8089, 8090
For liquid preparation for cleaning
glass and similar surfaces. Windex:
For use on 6 oz. bottles. © June
1, 1942; KK 14145.
For use on 20 oz. bottles. © June
1, 1942; KK 14144.
Dungeness crab, inc., Seattle. 8091
West Haven brand. For canned crab
meat. © Apr. 20, 1942; KK 14044.
Hisner (William J.) Newark, N. J.
8092
Vitamins for victory, V design.
bread. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 14276.
Elbinger (M. Frederick) d. b. a. El-
binger products eco., Hollywood,
Calif. 8093
Elgers Servis-tan. For sun tan prepa-
ration. © May 15, 1942; KK 14055.
Equalizer co., Memphis, Tenn. 8094
Vitablend capsules. For blended
vitamins. © June 9, 1942; KK 13996.
Famous foods, ine., Detroit. 8095
Famous foods, inc[orporated], De-
troit, Vita-boy potato chips. For po-
tato chips. © Aug. 15, 1941; KK 14314.
Fiero (George W.) d. b. a. Dermal
products co., Buffalo. 8096
Derma-Protex. For protective oint-
ment. © May 11, 1942; KK 14824.
Hamilton, Scheu & Walsh shoe co., St.
Louis. 8097
Hamilton, Scheu & Walsh custom
shoemakers. For shoes. © May 28,
1942; KK 138971.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, ine., Racine,
Wis. 8098, 8099
Johnson’s industrial finishes. For
paint and wax products. © May 25,
1942; KK 14297.
Johnson’s waxed floor cleaner. For
cleaner for removing’ old wax from
floors. © May 21, 1942; KK 14298.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincin-
nati. 8100-8104
For food products:
Big K corn. © June 18, 1942; KK
14313.
Big K green beans. © June 18,
1942; KK 14812.
Big K peas.
14311.
Big K tomatoes.
KK 14810.
Kroger’s Fres-shore frosted cod ten-
derloins. © June 1, 1942; KK 14174.
Lily-tulip cup corp., New York. 8105
No. 134 Gem. [New emerald design]
For cups and containers. © Apr. 29,
1942; KK 13903.
© June 18, 1942; KK
© June 18, 1942;
201
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8106
Linbro chemical co., New Haven. 8106
Car brite.
© Feb. 11, 1942; KK 13960.
Mantell (Herman) New York. 8107
Mannings. For hosiery. © Mar. 31,
1942; KK 13924.
Meyer (Frank C.) co., ine., New York.
8108, 8109
For shoe cartons:
High lights of fashion. © Feb. 15,
1941; KK 14074.
Sattini and Sattini. © Feb. 15,
1941: KK 14073.
Mono service co., Newark, N. J. 8110
Safety glue pot. For paper con-
tainers. © May 25, 1942; KK 13959.
National vitamin co., Newark, N. J.
8111
Quotaplex. For medicinal tonic in
capsules. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 138872.
Nu-deal paper box, ine., Chicago. 8112
Victory bomb-shell. For container for
packing cookies or candies. © May 5,
1942; KK 13902.
Paragon needlework child’s picture,
8113, 8114
For embroidery sampler materials:
Paragon needlework sampler no.
0267/1/2/3/4. © June 12, 1942; KK
14417.
Paragon needlework child’s picture,
0266/1-girl, 0266/2-boy. © June 12,
1942; KK 14416.
Penick & Ford, ltd., ine., New York.
8115
Signet syrup. For syrup. © June 23,
1942; KK 14241.
Peper (Christian) tobacco c¢o., St.
Louis. 8116
Balalaika. For smoking tobacco. ©
June 1, 1942; KK 14080.
Pesch (R. H.) ine., Chicago. 8117
Leatherwork made easy by following
these simple instructions. For leather
craft kits. © June 27, 1942; KK 14887.
Dt IV, 1:8. Voor
Quality ice cream design 1009-2-T.
For automobile cleaner, |© June 17, 1942; KK 14359.
Ponte (Ralph) Philadelphia. 8120
Diamond brand bleach. For house-
hold bleach, disinfectant. © Jan. 4,
1937; KK 14898.
Rich (Emil Ernest) Fraser, Mich. 8121
Protect your health-beauty with na-
ture’s complete vitamin food. For eggs.
© June 12, 1942; KK 14839.
Royal fur co., New York. 8122
Varsity seal. For fur coats and fur
garments. © Apr. 20, 1942; KK 15915.
8123
© June 3,
Ruppert (Jacob) New York.
Ruppert beer. [or beer.
1942; KK 14164.
Schick (Harry Marvin) d. b. a. Schick
products, New York. 8124
Schick dandruff cream. For ointment
for removing loose dandruff. © June 2,
1942; KK 14150.
Siedenburg (Everett L.) d. b. a. Sieden-
burg’s, Hempstead, L.'I., N. Y.
. 8125, 8126
Tor liquor:
Rum ’n cola. © May 20, 1942; KK
14356.
Rum ’n koke. © May 19, 1942;
KK 13950.
Superior merchandise co., New Orleans.
8127
Clear-vue identification tag holders.
For identification tag holder. © June 2,
1942; KK 14043.
Toy creations, ine., New York.
Variety game box. For games.
June 9, 1942; KK 14148.
Trixi-cola beverage co., Philadelphia.
8
8128
©
Trixi-cola. For
1941; KK 14120.
Wheeler Osgood sales corp., Tacoma.
8130, 8131
For doors. Genuine Wheeler Douglas
fir door:
syrup. © Oct. 7,
Blue. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 14385.
Pollock paper & box co., Dallas. Red. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 14886.
8118, 8119 : : e
For ice cream: Wrobbel (John) jr., Springfield. 8132
Harvey’s ice cream, design 1010—2-T. V cake. For baked foods. © May 27,
© June 28, 1942; KK 14860. 1942; KK 14377.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942_____- 552
202
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING. COPYRIGHT HAVE BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939 [8132
Martin bros. co. 1| tin bros. co., Denver. RR 46, June 23,
Bluehill cheese. For cheese. © Mar- 1942.
O
203
4 r¥
; ny | rapt. ¥,
= re —_ ie a ae ats ee
thy DOW he mle" > 2a ile ea cl *
mass AVAH, HALT <00 DMITAI
| E Litjiven t°
aad ‘aur. }
MBRE df YIUG nO7 A AEE AG» b petit
CGI);
‘
¢
‘+ Serer
Riplaxen
sve 1 Nay
eg '.
it - 1 ORGS,
AES
fevers iRienl i w Vox: GR Rang Shest | roy iia
} os snot ob mre syed © LO -Aordi item EY a F vey Lissa} thr (00, £ 7,
x; erie cla Sten} sesh 0
EKA - 4 Seek tar in. New Vek)
Lig Vy" ye oO 1 Ariane att. any hy
a te we et ni ets a i tale
1 i mY TES | Fe ti ‘i ote} New Yor a
y 5 . s be a inated ' | ge ack iz deen
"4 eee ¢ Sete! Vi Pas sacra
i | SL ebaibagte, uw Larned
SS PE OR 10 bret He LC SRERECIe oee lang eM,
: Bis yr Hon ee
Peay | tsa Re? ALS i. | AR. x Beil ‘ |
| * hy j it ak , CA aver for ; 3 dis abi; 1% { Bye rite i)
Geaan hi x bay’ ie Mite ty) (i Babryte Lie Soe
e4 nt 7 zl
Ps ; ‘ ‘e Are ;
J ] ty {
j ae i
= om mf fb i@ cy . Luft wee ; : , i bse ale ws
t CWE? Ke Pd Jog pod Fi | Foun aed rs fet vind ‘
ie 1A -
: F ; ic wey' ey a 1 7. hi! ead hy af
we tas OLR % pater oRe hake | GM
ety Sr NAc: ime ain| een Ne i
ey S iiks, raat ian VE Pes i Fee's
90 i ee ‘i 3 ade: } are ie im
CAPA bap Mik / Debi aye 42; [a Sieasalne Ks
is ke} ad V6 as oa k | Oi widen Cnton tag he we
Es eR yas oe Kt 14088 .
ry I > “f thie RE Tt: Te
x 215 | to? creations tok awe rae e+e
‘eee akri (©. Sipe 20.1 > Waltiely eae has Sor ais
es ie daca: 7") Poise 9 Uae ee ae
“beat i rvane
Pitas s Pop pee fie te} riulyrraney cig) Pi { Peo -eoty, Dever "mee wae Pil A i.
toh Sigs} hs Ps ee
Pst fs Gaal Peis vedo, tothe ri '' } Ts tiiewta sue evrap,, yg
f ee. 142 = nw t ahah i oe al 3 AR 1410," 1
bie Bh lee esas ane ‘eh V2 ve ad er Meyoad see oe
“3 ee At
furtherwark ante euge Dy PAY wine | 4 ESA
A gph itm) air tiv ar iiuyiber ; Foe wa enuf ri
Py aa Me Hs. 4) Fas Me Bratt ae PS fag j pei 3P OR ee
pe ; wh Pe. ee © Sop a
SEO EEN Coa a aah fe tony teh) Tote thsew , Hea, in i
: SHIA pag] ane orn
ban Ta el spieagen ; (tan
heya irk ¢ erent pie ae 1ii¥s. ay aris
ihe: LS. RE shen
i
r
ES One,
SL a autho
5
uf y *
4 v
rr i. F
~ ,
ribs : +,
a @) "
* r $
—
‘ * 2
‘ iy
ts - bi
@ ;
§ Md ‘i a,
i - w,4 ion
wv 7h ro wea By ei) ~~ eT
8133-9252
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No, 7
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,’’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
‘‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper----------------------2- 2-2 onan nnn nnn nn nen n nnn nn === $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or
Periodicals, Lectures, and MapS -------=22------ 6-22-22 n nn nn nnn ener nce cnnennnaana= 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures -------------------------- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals------------------------------- 22-22 o none e nn nnn nnn en nnennnaa== 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions -----------------02 2-222 een nnn enn nnn nnn n near nanan naa 3.00-
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise------------------------ 2.00
Single numbers --------------=2----- 22-2229 sono nnn neon n nn enn ener nnn sn nen canannna= -50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year---------------------2-------------== 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year ----~------------22-- 202-92 o nnn n nnn n nen nn nnn enn= 10.00
(1)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred tothe permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(mi)
a wf r Via
; et iphee
Z Pe.
Fi y
>
i] 4
- a
a ws mea Ie (Oe pee ect 4. termes Ve ia Peaih
“+ 5<27 Palins iy ie a") ie =m
( Wieeelig Orrs..a isl oe sok pee Bey es
= MB ADs Bhd dog e sy Fon “hh t Draciigs, Pate uaa, Cail
YS" Bate ie Be Ms eee es Pahl fMRI Seed wieot Une
OS CESS Ae Eee OR 1) SOE 2 TO ees ae Gia ah ail aed ruagigh. \*) «peepee
cate . og geo ie ths PAO) Waaee tee GErteigg a4 keels ‘Sve WEgred.
* icin - mre f : oh pe : {SARTO ». ef “ee ES “tat, Rares
ae a a ae SE MEE Jog eR PER Je Alpe, sbi enh a
iad ee, Air Ais ik Neage oN Mik th, MES ot oath Nate Nas | ;
£8 aug: edz “onnteec baie dalginaqnes 40% helinegeb cojainen
Gis oe olido tana tey Gi ob Bat eset? ad Mads wal o
igi Rapleiewn m3 ig agin ashe Bh Sate sotetee.1,adeod
, fo ee a ae ve ee. oe Bs Th oe WEB ae
Kun ese! tated rec ira skp side hues obods nacho Pessnoegutnose wists. y
n jab vie us erage api Pasar ieee oaokd :
iL
ti Cal
Lae. en seabentioake, se. ue
kh Bs: etgoud: ic apna s. epee eho
Lees ‘ian sess okanlgy: ash
atari wus nASBNOE, ses Spare Pag 4 ;
aOR WB fe aptverxrgas-cioda Ste moat efareg $2 ase. cerrame
avg aber BRes: pe bk aes Gags bisa ts 5eb pada ics Ratidalicas
Seaest ie
“i im) A steae IISte eed
me? Bc ir shark tsuriot nalge eh ea buarmes Sa iafar
iwilivenn Ge ltin Saal, Aiditisn a: pititage mis tbaae tanziniceqengd
Baby are ae - reyeoscceceni aa made
«
ett _ Papesh ie ‘gs re” (ram ta, Bepegeen f
+ ad ed nes . ule ule oF 5 aed 5
ces: Medi ft gline eH = Wat Gowran y # even ee” Fa oe af arewre pa he
aD, ah awa Qareses inags haat Melon Peter ais foc o- mented
i ne Z Doing f = :
MESA Rey, CERO ey il ad paneled alah ie Teed ete ae heer ts
, So ie f eo
& re 3 Pre tyi
Liat) Chott, Pree, saad Bees a oe
abe SAE FG { CMEC ARE ese isnt a. wboiaps aie $s
hr ea ee ie Ee Gah ‘ oe Se Ans ty age ; 2 Gy LP tel nk sd a gal tad
i bs Ce iene : 7 te mar
EM, canal 2495 r i we chine ie Mace «Ait ie
ry x t: oo oT. at ae fs :
gave ne bee
3
\
ji
‘ ant =
r z ~
- - en \
° ij x
‘
Ne ‘<
a r .
j ™~ Ry . t
he ° S
?
him he *
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are
the same.
Allan (Jan)* 8133
English bulldog. © July 21, 1942; G 40428.
Anderson (Sonia D.)* 8134
Scroll and vine. © 1c. July 30, 1942; G 40481.
Anderson-Friberg co. 8135-8137
Anderson (George) Memorial:
Bruell, 3015. - Hess, 3017. - Miller, 3016. ©
July 14, 1942; G 40400, 40401, 40505.
Barre granite assn., inc. 8138-8152
Alonzo (Edmund):
Dever memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40462.
Anderson (George):
Morrison memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40458.
Bradley (Glenn L.):
Martin memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40464.
Cassani (John):
Barnum memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40455.
Fontana (Aldo 8.) Memorial:
Hillman, - McIntyre. © July 15, 1942;G 40456,
40461.
Fontana (Delio):
Hatfield memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40453.
Garcia (Manuel):
Rhinesmith memorial. © July 15, 1942; G
40463.
Magistris (Ugo):
Stephen memorial. © July 15, 1942; G 40459.
Rennie (Wendell A.) Memorial:
Harrington. - Robinson-Stevens.
1942; G 40451, 40454.
Richardson (Earl C.) Memorial:
Jacobs. - Selby. © July 15, 1942; G 40457,
40460.
Yeager (Alfred B.) Memorial:
Mig - O’Leary. © july 15, 1942; G 40450,
4045.
© july 15,
Brownjohn (William Earl) 8153
Brownie creation. © 1c. July 14, 1942;G 40375.
Burkett (Kah)* 8154
Glo-rai. © 1c. July 10, 1942; G 40473.
Burr (Edward Everett)* 8155
Righteousness exalteth a nation. © 1c. July 6,
1942; G 40468.
Butler (D. C.)* 8156
Buy bonds. © 1 c. July 23, 1942; G 40427.
Cadet co. 8157
Fletcher (Maurice J.):
Symbol of victory. © May 7, 1942;G 40506.
Cherry-Burrell corp. 8158
Hinton (Walter Haskell):
American dairy products feed the world. ©1
c. Aug. 4, 1942; G 40497.
205
Christopher (Nicholas)*
Dunning memorial. © 1c. June 30, 1942; G
40488.
Verbrugge memorial. © 1c. July 21, 1942; G
40487.
8159, 8160
Cleveland statuary manufacturers. 8161-8174
Dienes (Charles)
Bach, - Beethoven. - Brahms. - Chopin.
Foster (Stephen) - Herbert (Victor) - Liszt. - Mo-
zart. - Paderewski. - Schubert. - Tschaikowsky. -
Verdi. - Wagner. © Aug. 5, 1941; G 40432-40441,
40443-40445,
Strauss (Johann) © Nov. 18, 1942;G 40442,
Coy (William Z.)*
United for victory.
40492.
8175
© 1c. July 20, 1942; G
Crusco (Jesse) 8176
Crusco (G.) [i. e. J. Crusco
]
End of day. © ji c. June 26, 1942; G 40824,
Da Prato (A.) co. of Boston. 8177, 8178
Duccini (Arturo):
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal. © 1c. Aug.
7, 1942; G 40504,
Woollett (Sidney D.):
Francis of Assisi (St.) before the Sultan of
Egypt. © 1c. Aug. 7, 1942; G 40503.
Davis (F. P.) monumental works, inc. 8179
Molter (Eugene):
McDonald (Paul J.) family memorial. © 1c.
July 25, 1942; G 40499.
De Hoffmann (Alexander C.)
Adeh (A.) [pseud. of A. C. de Hoffmann]:
Heralds of victory and peace. © 1c. July 9,
1942; G 40354.
8180
Downey (Joseph B.) 8181
Dingwell (Doris):
My loyalty, my all.
40404,
© 1c. July 21, 1942; G
Emerson (Edith)* 8182
Transfiguration. © 1 c. Aug. 1, 1942; G 40484,
Feiner (Herbert Lester)* 8183
We’ve got a crush on you Adolf. © 1c. July 25,
1942; G 40498.
Friedlander (Leo)* 8184
American occupation of Germany. © 1c. July 23,
1942; G 40410.
Gabellieri (Alessandro)* 8185
MacArthur (General Douglas) © Mar. 30, 1942;
G 40491.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8186 pt, 4, n. 8,, v. 37
Glynn (P.) 8186 Jamieson (John):
Petitto (Albert): Moore cemetery memorial, 983. © 1c. July
Choir boy with hands in sleeves, singing. ©
July 21, 1942; G 40429.
Hammaker bros.
Jameson (John):
Lawrence memorial. © 1c. Aug. 6, 1942;G
40500.
Strine (Paul R.):
Kloman memorial. © 1 c. Aug. 6, 1942;G
40501.
8187, 8188
Heath (Eric)* 8189
Victory & love emblem vis major, greater force.
© 1c. July 25, 1942; G 40465.
Hollyer (Gregory)* 8190
Man on the white horse. © 1c. July 18, 1942;G
40408.
Jaffeé (Harry)* 8191
Lockheed Lightning, P-38. © July 16, 1942; G
40489,
Jakobb (Christian A.)* 8192-8197
Anteater. - Baby panda. - Big panda. - Koala. -
Saber antelope. - Squirrel twins. © 1c. each Aug.
10, 1942; G 40510-40515.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 8198
Saint Expedite. © 1c. July 24, 1942; G 40469.
Johnson (Irene Lucile)* 8199
Morning at San Bernardino. © 1 c. July 16, 1942;
G 40371.
Jones brothers co. 8200-8202
Braun (Carl Conrad) Memorial:
Kline (John C.) D-1187. - Pollard, D-1189. -
Rice, D-1188, © May 29, 1942; G 40447-40449.
Kende (Géza)* 8203
MacArthur (General Douglas) © 1 c. July 22,
1942; G 40407.
Kughler (William Francis Vandeveer)* 8204
North Atlantic, 1942. © 1c. June 9, 1942;G 40240.
Kuhlman (Henry Louis)* 8205
Victory bound shoe tie. © 1c. July 16, 1942;G
40472.
Lehner (Louis Joseph)* 8206
OK, USA victory, woman & man, femasculine.
© 1c, July 23, 1942; G 40426.
Lo Medico (Thomas Gaetano)* 8207
Wings for victory, spirit of aviation, 51. © 1c.
July 11, 1942; G 40363,
Lyons (William A.)* 8208
Win this war. © 1c. July 27, 1942; G 40470.
McConnell (J. M.) 8209
Stone & Endicott:
Inspiration, © 1c. July 11, 1942; G 40362.
Marks (Joseph) 8210
Ferrera (Vincent):
Comp. plaster tank. © July 1, 1942; G 40480.
Marr & Gordon, inc. 8211
206
23, 1942; G 40411,
Matthews (Nancy)* 8212
World war I - in true bulldog-fashion we’re in
this. © 1c. July 17, 1942; G 40377.
Meloro (Thomas) & son.
Goffredo (Michael):
Concetta monument. © 1 c. July 3, 1942;G
40374, oe
8213
Meurer (Charles A.)* 8214
Invasion of New York harbor. © 1 c. July 27,
1942; G 40466.
Meyer (Charlétte)* 8215, 8216
America on the alert:
Watching. - Wounded comrade. © 1 c. each
June 20, 1942; G 40366, 40370.
Milkes (George G.)* 8217
America’s defenders. © 1 c. June 15, 1942;:G
40376.
Miller (Rose) & Miller (Ann Lee)
Keller (Jacob):
God bless him. © 1 c. June 8, 1942;G 40364.
8218
Mills (Edna June)* 8219-8221
Aviator. - Sailor. - Soldier. © July 2, 1942;G
40507-40509.
Newman decor, inc. 8222-8240
Guild (Susan):
Large chartreuse flower on orange backgr
1511, 1511A. © July 1, 1942; G 40393, 40394,
Portrait of girl in basque with rose on hat,
1533. © July 1, 1942; G 40474.
Harris (Susan):
Flat bowl of white flowers, 1513A. - Large
pink rose, front view, 1503. - Large red lily on
chartreuse background, 1501. - Large red tropical
flower on chartreuse background, 1510A. - Lilies on
tan background, 1515, 1515A. - Square bowl of white
flowers, 1513. - White & orchid flowers in bowl on
green background, drape to left, 1508. - White &
orchid flowers in bowl on green background, drape
to right, 1507. - White lilies in fluted bowl, 1500. -
White tulips in round bowl, 1499. © July 1, 1942;
G 40381-40388, 40391, 40392, 40397, 40398.
Peters (John):
Branch of pink & white rhododendrons, 1510. -
Branch of white magnolia, 1509. - Girl in costume
sitting next to table, 1505. - Man in costume sitting
next to table, 1506. © July 1, 1942; G 40389, 40390,
40395, 40396.
Orr (Louis)* 8241-8245
Chowan County court house at Edenton, - Mirror,
Orton plantation. - Orton plantation house, North
Carolina, - Playmakers’ theatre, University of
North Carolina, - North Carolina state capitol at
Raleigh, the west proch. © June 11, 1942; G 40475-
40479.
Osborne co. 8246-8249
Fangel (Maud Tousey):
Ours to love, ours to protect, 4820. © 1c.
July 8, 1942; G 40353.
Fuller (Arthur D.):
Champions, 4821. © 1 c. July 8, 1942;G 40352.
WORKS OF ART
no. 7, 1942
8293
Neagle (C. F.):
And the Star Spangled Banner in triumph shall
wave, 4819. © 1c. July 8, 1942; G 40350.
Teller (Grif [i.e. Griffith H.] ):
Faithful service through the years, 4818, ©1
c. July 8, 1942; G 40351.
Patrick (Frank Henry) 8250
Patrick (Frank Vincent):
Tiger. ©1c. Aug. 3, 1942; G 40495.
Porlas (Mary Eve)* 8251, 8252
In a manger. - On Golgotha, the place of a skull.
© 1c. each June 29, 1942; G 40493, 40494.
Pupko (Sigmund)
Reiss (Lionel):
Timoshenko & MacArthur for victory. © 1c.
July 18, 1942; G 40502.
8253
Ridley &co., inc. 8254
Ridley (Frederick A.): .
Rockefeller development, © 1 c. July 13, 1942;
G 40409.
Rose (Nell)* 8255
4 rats devouring Europe. © 1 c. July 27, 1942;
G 40471.
Rumball (Mrs. John Kitchener Plumer)* 8256
United nations symbol. © July 13, 1942; G 40368.
Ryan aeronautical co. 8257, 8258
Scanlon (Maurice J.):
Ryan, with circle and wing motif. - Ryan, with
conventionalized wings at sides. © 1 c. each June 1,
1942: G 40372, 40496.
Schaub (John Joseph)* 8259
He is serving U. S. © July 14, 1942; G 40399.
Sears (Merle) 8260
Root (James):
Sears’ handy-dandy box wrapper design. © 1
c. July 13, 1942; G 40367.
Sewart (Albert Frank) 8261
Franta (L. J.):
Setting sun. © 1c. May 4, 1942; G 40373.
Shannon (Elisabeth W. Hampton)* 8262
Spell-o-gram, speeding to you, one letter a day,
keeps the patient gay. © 1 c. June 26,1942; G 40355.
Spencer (Lilla)* 8263
Cigarette girl. © 1c. July 13, 1942; G 40369.
Stolz (Lorenz W.) 8264
Wintermann memorial bench, 189. © 1 c. July
13, 1942; G 40365.
Stony Creek granite quarries, inc. 8265-8277
Kastrup (Carl Louis) Memorial:
Bradley, 479. - Carson, 478. - Curtis, 477. -
Darnell, 480. - Jardine, 475. - Logan, 472. - Mc-
Shane, 476, - Parker, 470. - Potter, 473. - Purnell,
481. - Regan, 474. - Shane, 471. - 482. © July 3,
1942; G 40413-40425.
Sturtevant (Earl Hamilton)* 8278
Caledonia, Ohio, Church of Christ. © July 24,
1942; G 40446,
Taylor (William Emanuel)* 8279
Unity. © 1c. July 14, 1942; G 40431.
Valentine (Richard H.) 8280
Steever (Edgar Zell) 4th:
Andes. © 1c. June 5, 1942; G 40430.
Vermont marble co. 6281
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
Boyd memorial, D4-373. © July 22, 1942; G
40485.
Volberg (William)*
Vilbert [pseud. of W. Volberg]:
Russian girl. - Russian man. © 1c. each July
21, 1942; G 40405, 40406.
8282, 8283
Warner & Greisen.* 8284
Salute to the Axis. © 1c. July 17, 1942; G 40467.
Weaver (Bertha Mae)* 8285-8288
Rush, this is for a flyer from home. - Rush, this
is fora marine from home. - Rush, this is for a sail-
or from home. - Rush, this is for a soldier from
home. ©1 c. each July 6, 1942; G 40378-40380, 40403.
8289
Kharkov, key city in the
© 1c. June 20, 1942; G
Weinstein (Reuben)*
Places in the news!
struggle for the Ukraine.
40483.
Wilson (Eugene) jr.* 8290
Jap ’n 8ball. © 1c. July 17, 1942; G 40482.
Wolslagel memorials. 8291
Jamieson (John):
Wilcox-Mullen cemetery memorial. © 1 c.
July 23, 1942; G 40412.
Worthington (Thomas Chew) 3d.* 8292
Thurston (Howard) the great magician. © July
22, 1942; G 40490.
Yunker memorials, inc.* 8293
Salisbury (Mildred E.) memorial. © 1c. Jan. 31,
1942; G 40402.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1941------------------------- 1313
207
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNI-
CAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Air conditioning utilities co. 8294-8307
Adjustable louvre dampers, plan 502. - Atmotrol
marine ceiling diffuser without damper [with select-
ion chart] 600. - Marine exhaust register, 458-A.
Marine supply register, rear louvres loop operated,
455-A. - Marine supply register, rear louvres
operated by removable key, 455-B. - Shut-off damper
fur use with atmotrol marine ceiling diffusers, 601. -
Stationary louvres, plan 526. © June 20, 1942;
1 30943, 30944, 30946-30950.
Exhaust terminal type 4 rectangular, 630. © May
1, 1942; I 30977.
Marine door vent, 456-A. - Marine exhaust
grille, 457-A. © June 20, 1942; I 31030, 31031.
Type A U.S. navy standard circular diffusing
terminal, 624. © Apr. 22, 1942; I 30945.
Type D exhaust terminal, plan 625. © Feb. 16,
1942; I 30941.
Type E terminal directional supply, plan 626. ©
June 20, 1942; I 30942.
Type G round exhaust terminal, 629. © Feb. 16,
1942; I 30976.
American aircraft institute. 8308
Two great armies. © May 18, 1942; K 51293.
American bank note co. 8309-8313
Enlargement of power house on V 42937, V 83177.
© Apr. 23, 1942; K 51251.
Industry no. 3, V 83164. © Apr. 22, 1942; K
51252.
Masaryk (President) of Czecho-Slovakia, V 83139,
© Mar. 31, 1942; K 51254,
Samoza (Senorita Lilliam),
Nicaragua, special. V 82889.
51253.
Science & commerce, V 82088, © Mar, 28, 1941;
K 51255.
National bank of
© Jan. 16, 1942; K
8314
© july 15, 1942; K
American bankers assn.
United States war bonds.
51382.
American export airlines, inc. 8315
Flying Ace Excalibur. © July 2, 1942; K 51166.
American picture co. 8316
Symbols of strength; by Syd Cockell. © July 3,
1942; H 2430.
Anderson (Nils Alfred) 8317
Orchids to MacArthur. © July 8, 1942; J 34587.
Appreciate America, inc. 8318
Appreciate America, you are taught to create and
to learn. © Aug. 31, 1940; K 51265.
Armco international corp. 8319
Armco barracks suggested interior finish details,
4218HD-I. © June 15, 1942; I 31019.
Art creation studios. 8320
MacArthur (General) plaque, 40; by Arno Hempel.
© May 1, 1942; H 2387.
208
Artext prints, inc.
8321, 8322
Night watch, 160;by Rembrandt. © July 16, 1942;
K 51280.
Young girl, 737; by Renoir.
51279.
© July 16, 1942; K
Asheville post card co. 8323-8325
Come to the mountains, N-534—N-536. © June
18, 1942; K 51284-51286.
Ashley (David) inc. 8326
At Versailles; by George Henry Andrews. © July
17, 1942; H 2396.
8327
© 1c. July 16,
Aspey (B. E.)
Auxiliary fluid transmission.
1942; I 30960.
Atkins (George Carl) 8328
Save-a-tire club. © July 31, 1942; K 51353.
Bailey (William A.) 8329
Improved burner [for] portable heater and cooker.
© 1c. July 24, 1942; 1 31003.
Bandlow (William J.) 8330
Garment hanger and support. © Ic. July 24, 1942;
I 30997,
Baum (Joseph L.) 8331
Improved toothbrush design. © 1c. Aug. 1,
1942; I 31032. :
Bendix (Frederick) 8332
Serve in silence. © June 24, 1942; K 51352.
Bennett (H. H.) studio 8333
Sugar Bowl, Dells of the Wisconsin River, 1B-
H2237. © July 16, 1942; K 51249.
Bethlehem steel co.
Buy war bonds and keep on buying them.
1, 1942; K 51256.
Let the night shift clean it up. © July 20, 1942;
K 51354,
Booth (Emma R.) 8336
Everlasting peace, survival of the fittest - Ameri-
ca. © July 9, 1942; K 51287.
8334, 8335
© July
Borden co. 8337
War savings bonds, payroll savings plan cam-
paign. © July 10, 1942; K 51383.
Boyne (Helen Sally) 8338
American’s creed, © July 6, 1942; K 51155.
Bradshaw (Ray) 8339
Master hog feeder. © 1 c. July 24, 1942;1 31001.
Brindel (Clyde Franklin) 8340
[Dr. Brindel’s stereoscopictesting chart] © May
14, 1942; K 51300.
CLASSES H-K
no. 7, 1942 SS
Brooks (Edward) 8341
Portable smoking set pipe. © 1c. July 16, 1942;
1 30955.
Brown & Bigelow
Our Flag, 62-134, 62-463.
K 51238, 51240.
Schlaikjer (J. W.);
Let’s back them up, 22421. - Show your col-
ors, 22422. - We can, we will, we must, 22423. ©
June 22, 1942; K 51243-51345.
Share your car with a flying fortress. ©July
13, 1942; K 51241,
U.S. army nurse, the greatest service of all,
22424; by Rolf Armstrong. © June 22, 1942; K
51242,
8342-8348
© June 22, 1942;
Brown instrument co, 8349-8362
[Brown instrument co.] chart 3448, © May 18,
1942; 1 30971,
—10558. © June 10, 1942; I 30964.
——12002, 12004, 12006, 12008. © May 6, 1942;
1 30978-30981,
—12003. © May 8, 1942; I 30982,
——12107. © June 11, 1942; I 31034.
——12688. © May 5, 1942; I 30966.
——14037. © Apr. 21, 1942; I 30965.
— 14038. © Apr. 30, 1942; I 30967.
——14043. © June 4, 1942; I 31035.
——14044. © May 27, 1942; I 31036.
——14046-S. © June 2, 1942; 1 31033.
Brun (Lester John) 8363-8366
Composition creation of coal formations. © le.
July 1, 1942; I 30984.
Insulation, isolation, and deflection of forces:
T.N.T. melt building construction safety principle
designs. © 1c. July 3, 1942; I 30985.
T.N.T. melt building insulation, insulation shell,
design 1. © 1c, Aug, 3, 1942; I 31028.
Winged self-propelled bomb for short distance
set flight. © 1c. July 9, 1942; I 30963.
Busby (Roy) & Reynolds (L. C.) 8367
Busby automatic draw plug for drill stem. ©1
c, July 31, 1942; I 31025.
Cambridge (Harry O.) 8368
Wheel mounting. © 1c, July 31, 1942; I 31026.
Camp Grant studio 8369-8387
Camp Grant, Il.:
Company A, 33rd medical training battalion.
. © June 28, 1942; J 34538.
33rd medical training battalion. © June 25,
1942; J 34539.
33rd medical training battalion,
B-D. © June 25, 1942; J] 34540-34542,
34th medical training battalion, © June 26,
1942; | 34537.
34th medical training battalion, company A-
D. © June 26, 1942; J 34533-34536.
35th medical training battalion. © June 27,
1942; J 34546,
35th medical training battalion, company
A-D. © June 27, 1942; J] 34543-34545, 34547.
36th medical training battalion. © June 28,
1942; J] 34530.
36th medical training battalion, company
B-D. © june 28, 1942; J 34529, 34531, 34532.
company
8388
Membership
Careful crossing crusaders,
Careful crossing crusaders,
pledge. © July 1, 1942; K 51325.
482575 O - 42
209
8428
Carnegie - Illinois steel corp. 8389-8393
Big little things. - Fair and cool. - New men at
home, - Preparing for the future, - Safety for sale,
© 1c, each Aug, 10, 1942; J 34593-34597.
Chresomales (J. A.) 8394-8403
Are you doing your part? - Don’t bite the hand
that’s feeding you. - Take a shot at them today, for
your security buy warbonds and stamps, - Thank you
Uncle Sam, you gave us fréedom of speech. © July 1,
1942; K 51339-51342.
Great sacrifice of the mother of democracy for
the freedom of all people, 2. - Salute to the Prince
of Peace, 5, - United nations march to victory, 1. -
United nations marching to victory,4. © June 12,
1942; K 51161-51164.
[Victory] © June 28, 1942; K 51267.
You can crush them with more bonds. © June
25, 1942; K 51250.
Chryson’s, ltd, 8404-8408
All good to you in the coming year. - Greetings,
- Greetings to you, now, as always. - Merry Christ-
mas, - Season’s best to you. © June 12, 1942; K
51169-51173.
Commercial films, inc. 8409, 8410
Cold bug. © July 1, 1942; J 34589.
Minute men. © July 15, 1942; J 34590.
Community chests & councils, inc. 8411
Poster design for 1942 community chest & war
chest campaigns, © July 6, 1942; K 51165.
Cook (L. L.) co. 8412
Compton Ridge, Mutton Hollow from Inspiration
Point, Shepherd of the Hills Country, Mo. © June 30,
1942; J 34578.
Cooks (Ernest S.) 8413
Clutch mechanism, © 1c, July 24, 1942; I 30998.
Coward-McCann, inc. 8414-8416
Free, 1, 2. - It’s free, fellers. © July 31, 1942;
K 51346-51348.
Coyne (John Roderick Luiz Antonio) 8417
Perimeter. © ic, May 28, 1942; I 30951.
Crist (Andrew J.) 8418
Our only hope. © July 1, 1942; K 51168,
Dahl (John F.) 8419
Don’t cuss, callus. © May 23, 1942; K 51208.
Daniel stamp co, 8420
My own war savings bonds. © June 15, 1942; K
51295.
Darling (H. Jerome) 8421-8423
One story and basement, low cost, four family
house for a corner lot. © July 16, 1942; I 31029.
One story, no basement, four family house fora
corner lot. © Aug, 5, 1942; I 31037.
One story, no basement, low cost, four family
house for a corner lot. © July 6, 1942; I 30939.
Designers for industry, inc. 8424-8428
Method of laying out perspective layout charts,
—Perspective, 10° - 80° - 40°. -Perspective layout
chart, 20° - 70° , 20° - 70° - 40° , 30° - 60°. ©1
c, each July 13, 1942; I 30986-30989, 30993.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8429 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Dettloff (William P.) & Dettloff (Frank J.) 8429
Golf course green drill. © 1c. July 24, 1942;
I 31000.
Dietz ptg. co. 8430
Under southern skies, the South plays host, a
souvenir picture of the U. S. army maneuvers, a
photo montage, 1942.. © July 10, 1942; K 51288.
East Hampton star. 8431
East Hampton social guide, 1942. © July 2, 1942;
K 51349.
Educational playthings, inc. 8432
[Airport] © June 24, 1942; K 51298.
Educators progress league. 8433
Certificate honoring — now a member of the
armed forces of our country. © July 6, 1942; K
51264,
Edwards (Forrest C.) 8434
McCrorey (Howard) steer-wrestling at 1942
Mandan rodeo. © Aug. 3, 1942; J 34588.
Engert (George J.) 8435
Folding leg structure. © 1 c. July 31, 1942;
I 31024.
Eshbaugh (Ted) studios, inc. 8436
Cap'n Cub. © June 10, 1942; K 51182.
Euga (Arthur B.) 8437
Bottle with bottle-cap. © 1c. July 18, 1942;
I 30969.
Falk (James) 8438
Gasoline compressed air power plant. © 1c.
July 16, 1942; 1 30956.
Ferguson (George Doughty) 8439
Pearl Harbor. © July 3, 1942; K 51296.
Fisher (W. A.) co. 8440
Paul Bunyan historical yarns. © July 23, 1942;
K 51281.
Flint (George Marsh) jr. 8441
Aspect of tire 28 seconds before bursting. © 1
c. July 20, 1942; J 34554.
Folkman (Robert A.) 8442
Stocking construction chart. © July 9, 1942;
I 31018.
Fontecilla (Manuel) 8443, 8444
Axis-poison] © July 17, 1942; K 51268.
Victory over the Axis] © July 7, 1942;K 51270.
Forsyth (Louis N.)
Plastic map showing in relief:
Picnic grounds on Jefferson Island, Iberia
Parish, La. - Portion of Iberia Parish, La., adja-
cent to but outside the city limits of New Iberia,
La. © 1c. each June 30, 1942; I 30936, 30937.
8445, 8446
Frank (Herman C.) 8447
Dolly towing and wrecker device. © 1c. July
24, 1942; 1 30994.
Frawley pub. co. 8448
United nations, remember Pearl Harbor. ©
June 6, 1942; K 51272.
210
Freedman (Albert)
Superstitious Al-o-ysius.
51350.
8449
© July 11, 1942; K
Frick collection.
Blake (William):
Apollyon and Christian. - At the gates of hea-
ven. - Christian and Hopeful in the river. - Christ-
ian at Evangelist’s feet. - Christian before the Cross.
- Christian goes forth armed. - Christian in the
arbor. - Christian knocks at the wicket gate. -
Christian meets Evangelist. - Christian meets three
shining ones. - Christian passes the lions, - Christ-
ian pursued by Obstinate and Pliable. - Christian
reading in his book. - Escape from Doubting Castle.
- Faithful’s martyrdom. - Faithful’s narrative. -
Fire from the mountain, - Giant Despair. - Good-
will opens the gate. - Help draws Christian from
the Slough. - Hill Difficulty. - John Bunyan dreams
a dream. - Man in the iron cage. - Man who dream-
ed of the judgement day. - Mr. Worldly Wiseman. -
Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains. = Slough of
Despond. - Temptation of Christ (?) - Vanity fair.
© Aug. 4, 1942; H 2401-2429,
Lady on horseback and a lansquenet; by Niklaus
Manuel Deutsch. = Lance-knight; by Albrecht Alt-
dorfer. - Studies of men hanging on the gallows; by
Antonio Pisano Pisanello. - Studies of Venus, recto;
by Peter Paul Rubens. - Studies of Venus, verso; by
Peter Paul Rubens. - Virgin with Her Child; by
Bernhardin Strigel. © July 10, 1942; H 2390-2395.
8450-8484
Gallinas (George) 8485
Unknown truth. © June 19, 1942; H 2397.
Gates (A. E.) & Miller (Gordon B.) & co. 8486
Parents of aviation cadets [and air corps.] ©
Dec. 15, 1941; K 51207.
General motors corp., Chevrolet motor div.
8487-8493
Customer is boss. - Handling customers. - More
miles per gallon. - Save to serve. - Service mer-
chandising. - Six things to sell. - Training service
salesmen. © 1 c. each Aug. 10, 1942;J 34599-34605.
—— Fisher body div. 8494, 8495
Come on you guys. © July 2, 1942; K 51289.
Our boys are giving their all, are you? © July
8, 1942; K 51290.
—— Frigidaire div. 8496
For sale in unlimited quantities. © 1c. Aug. 10,
1942; J 34591.
Globe auto glass co. 8497
Globe V mirrored shelf. © 1c. July 29, 1942; J
34566.
Goes (A.) 8498
Keep ’em flying, navy planes, army planes, 1754.
© July 8, 1942; K 51275,
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) 8499-8501
Grayson teeter compressor, 19HK7, 19HK8. -
Grayson teeter Diesel, 19HK14. © 1c. July 31,
1942; I 31014, 31015, 31016.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 8502-8506
Allaben (Anne E.):
Marian, - Robert. © July 29, 1942; K 51302,
51303.
Gebauer (Charles O.):
CLASSES H-K
co EES TT cal AD ele Mara TA UTES
MacArthur (Douglas) - Roosevelt (Franklin
D.) © July 29, 1942; K 51305, 51306.
Peasant at prayer; by Jane Freeman. © July
29, 1942; K 51301.
Gross-Schoenwald, inc. 8507, 8508
Daddy’s make believe soldier. - 100 o/o Ameri-
cans are making history together. © July 27, 1942;
K 51356, 51357.
Grothaus (Gerard George) 8509
[Immaculate conception, Christopher Columbus
shrine] © Apr. 24, 1942; K 51181.
Gutmann & Gutmann, inc. 8510-8516
Gutmann (Bessie Pease):
Call to arms, 806. - Good night, 807. - Jack
be nimble, 218. - Sweet dreams, 220. - Tom, Tom,
the piper’s son, 219. © July 17, 1942; K 51257,
51260-51263.
In trouble, 222. - When signs fail, 221. © July
17, 1942; K 51258, 51259.
- Haberstroh (John C.) 8517
Little log church, Teton Mountains. © July 17,
1942; J 34585.
Hackney (Myron Winston) 8518, 8519
Anti-aircraft and anti-flame thrower gun tower
with revolving gun turrets, design 43. © 1c. July
15, 1942; I 30952.
Conical anti-aircraft tower with semi-spherical
steel gun turrets, design 42. © 1c. July 9, 1942;
I 30933.
Hallock (Philip F.) 8520
Unit for living. © 1 c. Aug. 3, 1942; 1 31017.
Harris (Paul) productions. 8521
Scrap. © Mar. 12, 1942; J 34563.
Henderson (Cyril Glenn) 8522
[Graph for use with the metric low pressure
flow prover to indicate the differential to be used
in order the combined factor will be 1,000 unity]
© 1c. July 22, 1942; I 30983,
Hermitage art co., inc. 8523
And there were in the same country, 933. ©
Aug. 1, 1942; K 51378.
Hooper (C. E.) inc. 8524, 8525
Pacific area continuing radio use index and net-
work program audience index:
Daytime December, 1939 to date. - Evening
December, 1939 to date. © June 19, 1942; I 30934,
30935.
Horrell (R. E.) 8526
Anything that can be sold, can be sold by mail.
© July 9, 1942; K 51183.
Houghton (A. Allison) 8527, 8528
Bombs, armor-piercing and controlled direc-
tional flight. © 1 c. July 17, 1942; 1 30962.
Streamlined tank armor with armored retract-
ible shields for power treads. © 1c. July 17, 1942;
I 30961.
House of art. 8529
Why gamble against title losses, insure; by M.
Dovaston. © July 13, 1942; K 51220.
211
8566
Humphries (General W.) 8530
Tunnel boat. © 1c. July 16, 1942; 1 30957,
Illinois chamber of commerce. Taxation committee,
5 8531
How your tax dollar is spent in local government
- 1940. © June 5, 1942; K 51219.
Industrial art & drafting co. 8532
Reduct-o-graph. © July 20, 1942; I 30990.
Inland lithograph co. 8533
40 and 8 mirth makers. © July 1, 1942; K 51184.
Jaco-lac decal co. 8534-8544
[Miniature aircraft insignia and identification
decals}:
Army-navy-stars, 27. - British cocardes, 26. -.
Chinese army-navy aircraft, 32, - French army-navy
aircraft, 33. - German army-navy aircraft, 34. -
Italian army-navy aircraft, 30. - Japanese army-
navy aircraft, 28. - Naval aviation, 21-25. - Nether-
land, Dutch, army-navy aircraft, 29. - Soviet Russia
aircraft, 31. - U. S. Army air corps, U.S, naval
air corps, 35. - United States-British-French air-
craft rudder, 36. © May 15, 1942; K 51221-51236.
Jaffe & Jaffe.
Konservation kard, © July 1, 1942; K 51276.
8545
Jefferies & Manz. 8546-8548
[Border blank with stub] K-25. © Aug. 1, 1942;
K 51376.
[Border blank with stub, all-over size, 5 1/2x
2 3/4, 83/8x31/8] © Aug. 25, 1941; K 51344,
51345.
Jensen (Darwin Petersen) 8549
Atomic chart. © July 15, 1942; I 30972.
Jetty Brite. 8550.
Biscuits and bullets by the score is the way Jetty
Brite helps win the war. © May 5, 1942; K 51247.
Johnson (Charles Emon) 8551
Improved mask, Sanitaire. © 1c. July 23, 1942;
I 30992.
Jose (William John) 8552
Stock market in two world wars. © July 25, 1942;
I 31005,
Karsh (Yousuf) 8553
Churchill (Winston), B. © Feb, 21, 1942; J 34555.
Kellogg co. 8554
It’s sandwiches for August, © July 21, 1942; K
51297.
Kemp (Marjorie) _ 8555
Winter’s beauty in the San Bernardino Mountains,
P1013. © July 25, 1942; K 51324,
King features syndicate, inc, 8556-8566
Annette and Cecile after lecture on teeth, V-28, -
McCool (Dr.) with Nurse Groulx inspect quints
teeth, V-27. - Wider Marie, orders Dr. McCool,
V-26. © July 12, 1942; J 34560-34562.
Dionne (Mr. and Mrs.) with Pauline and Quints,
V-66. - Quints at door of their birthplace, V-62. -
Quints inspect one of papa’s horses, V-56. - Quints
with brother Victor, V-63. © July 19, 1942; J
34579-34582.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8567
Dionne (Mrs.) and her famous daughters, V-7.
- Neill’s (Miss Gladys) hobby is Quint pictures,
V-7-A. © July 5, 1942; J 34527, 34528.
Five little scouts are we, V-35. - Quints are
active brownies, V-34. © July 26, 1942; J 34583,
345 84.
Klarquist (H. T.) 8567
Willows, Lake of the Isles. © July 14, 1942; H
2399.
Kloster (Kermit) 8568
Draft or sketch of plans for an emergency
wheel, for use on motor vehicles. © 1 c. July 15,
1942; I 30953.
Landshoff (Hermann) 8569
Umbrella proved to be the wrong weapon to fight
against Hitler. © 1c. July 11, 1942; J 34565.
Langworthy (Arthur M.) 8570
Improvement on eraser. © 1 c. Aung. 8, 1942;
I 31039.
Larkin (Edith M.) 8571
Hiprest. © 1c. July 31, 1942; I 31027.
Leavitt (Elgin Ashley) 8572
Victory in service, the organization of the nation,
for God and country. © June 10, 1942; K 51294.
Leavitt (Nathan W.) 8573
We’re for the U. S. A. all the way. © Aug. 1,
1942; K 51343.
Lemons (George G.) & Erickson (Elmer N.) 8574
Torpedo deflector. © 1 c. July 31, 1942;1 31021.
Leppke (Louis A.) 8575, 8576
First ladies of the land. - Presidents of the
United States. © Apr. 29, 1942; K 51380, 51381.
Leveque (Frank J.) 8577
Steel cushioning auto or truck tire. © 1 c. Aug.
8, 1942; I 31038.
Levinson (Claus) 8578
Blackout porthole ventilator fan or propeller
type, spiral spring type, 1P. ©Olc. July 24, 1942;
I 30991.
Libby (Chas. A.) &son. 8579, 8580
Grand Coulee dam, Washington, 24471, 24472.
© June 12, 1942; J 34550, 34551.
Logan (Hugh B.) 8581
Distortion of youth, normal spine & distortion
of later life. © June 9, 1942; J 34549.
8582
© June 1, 1942; K
McEldowney (James Kenneth)
When mother was a girl.
51283.
McFarland (R. M.) 8583
Women working for victory. © June 3, 1942; J
34553.
Mack (Ernest D.) 8584
Brotherly love. © 1c. June 10, 1942; J 34564.
McKesson & Robbins, inc. 8585
Story of Bob McKay. © 1 c. Aug. 10, 1942; J
34592.
212
t.
McNeel marble co.
Memorial:
Bowman. - Bristol, YA42-2966. - Thorne,
M-1141-C. - Tucker. © 1 c. each July 30, 1942;
I 31006-31008, 31010.
8586-8589
Malcik (John) 8590
Moldboard plow attachment. © 1 c. July 24,
1942; I 30999.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios, inc.
8591, 8592
Scrap, will help win. © July 10, 1942; K 51174.
Together for victory; by Miles Mandel. © July
15, 1942; K 51237.
Manfred (Viola F.) 8593
Sun-kissed navels. © 1c. July 7, 1942; J 34524.
Mansfield community fund. 8594
Community fund [window sticker] © July 8,
1942; K 51282.
8595
© 1c. July 24, 1942; 1
Marple (Elmore B.)
Grease interceptor.
30996.
Martin (Glenn L.) co. 8596
Get ’em flying, speed the beat! © July 10, 1942;
K 51299.
Marvin (Clarence R.) 8597
U. S. Capitol. © 1c. July 14, 1942; J 34552.
Maulsby (Ralph E.) 8598
Keep the ball rolling. © July 15, 1942; K 51246.
Miller (C. Ed.) 8599
Topsfield, Mass., Smith ancestral home, built
in 1690. © Apr. 6, 1942; J 34526.
Miller (Vernon Edward Ingleby) 8600
Miller’s lightning calculator. © 1 c. July 11,
1942; I 30968.
Minkus (Jacques) 8601-8620
America needs your help. - Clear the tracks. -
Do your share for freedom and victory will be ours.
- E pluribus unum. - Full speed ahead to victory!
- Give them the tools to finish the job. - I have not
yet begun to fight. - I’m working with Uncle sam. -
Keep that light burning. - Let freedom ring for all
the world. - Let’s beat ’em 48 different ways. -
Liberty above all, for all. - Life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. - Not so fast, Adolf. - On to
victory for liberty! - Stamp’em out! - Then and
now, Sailing for victory. - Today, more than ever.
- United for freedom and equality. - United for
victory. © June 27, 1942; K 51186-51205.
National geographic society. 8621
Voss, Norway, the typical village of Voss on the
edge of the Vangsvand, 25226a. © 1c. July 17,
1942; J 34557.
Neville (Charles E.) 8622
United nations for protection and freedom,
united we stand. © July 3, 1942; K 51379.
Newark engraving co. 8623
[U. S. soldier with bayonet approaching rat with
face of Jap] © Aug. 6, 1942; K 51384.
CLASSES H-K
no. 7, 1942
8683
Norcross. 8624-8641
All clear for a happy birthday, 25B1032. © July
15, 1942; K 51374.
Bit of news, 15R728. - Hello there, 15R769. -
Here’s a little note, 15R764. - Hi! Letter fer yal
15R771. -I won’t sit under the apple tree with any-
one else but you, 15R772. - Line from ? 15R773.
© july 8, 1942; K 51359-51364.
For a special friend, 25E111.- For motherfrom
both of us, 25V518. - For my sweetheart, 100V44
- My valentine’s in the service, 25V179. - To you
sweetheart at Easter, 25E463. - With our love,
mother, at Easter time, 25E515. © July 19, 1942;
K 51365-51367, 51371, 51372, 51375.
Happy birthday, the first hundred years are the
hardest, 25B1011. © July 24, 1942; K 51368.
Happy birthday to my brother in the service,
25B812. © July 17, 1942; K 51373.
Hope I’m right on the dot to wish you a happy
birthday, 15B1133. © June 5, 1942; K 51370.
Remember your birthday? 15B1143. © May 22,
1942; K 51369.
Two friendly thoughts for Christmas day, 25N53.
© Apr. 6, 1942; K 51358.
Novelart mfg. co. 8642
To the convalescent, to stay at home and lie in
bed, T258. © June 1, 1942; K 51209.
Nowicki (Edward R.) 8643
Free. © July 11, 1942; K 51274.
Nutting (Wallace) shops. 8644-8647
Nutting (Wallace):
Among October birches. - Little river. -
October glories. - Red, white and blue. © June 11,
1942; K 51177-51180.
Osborne co. 8648
Thaxter (Miss Phyllis) P1994. © 1 c. July 8,
1942; J 34525.
Page (John) 8649
[Ship similar to submarine] © ic. July 13, 1942;
I 30940.
Pappas (Peter Trevezeas) 8650
MacArthur (General Douglas), mighty American
warrior, our greatest hero. © June 13, 1942; K
51176.
Parents’ institute, inc. 8651
True comics instruction to artists. © May 1,
1942; K 51278.
Party guild.
Gripes of wrath:
My husband. - My wife. © June 18, 1942; K
51291, 51292.
8652, 8653
Patriotic picture co. 8654
In the service of [the] U.S. army. © Feb. 14,
1942; K 51273.
Petty (George B.) 8655
[Ice-capet majorette] © July 1, 1942; H 2400.
Potter (Clarence James) 8656
Universal airplane gun turret. © 1 c. June 29,
1942; I 30954.
8657
© 1c. July 13, 1942; J
Povitck (Stanislaw)
Tick Tack Tow game.
34548.
213
Pulman (Geo.) & sons, ltd. 8658-8666
Hopking (Noél H.):
Blue tits, 1455. - Bullfinch, 1453. - Chaffinch,
1494. - Goldfinch, 1451. - Green woodpecker, 1495.
- Kingfisher, 1450. - Linnet, 1454. - Thrush, 1452.
- Yellow hammer, 1497. © June 2, 1942; K 51210-
51218.
Purina mills. 8667
More food and profits from your grain. © ic.
Aug. 10, 1942; J 34598.
Quapaw ptg. co. 8668
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas), Old arsenal building,
birthplace of Gen. Douglas MacArthur at Little
Rock, Arkansas, Q-837. © June 20, 1942; K 51185.
Reed (Irvin C.) & Ernst (E. J.) 8669
Floor covering implement. © 1 c.July 16, 1942;
I 31002.
Schick (John B.)
8670
Propulsion attachment to driving shaft. © ic.
July 16, 1942; 1 30959.
Schmidt (Remmer O.) 8671
Automatic parachute with dry cellradio. © 1c.
July 31, 1942; I 31020.
Schneider (Ray A.) 8672
Improved R-way T-head shore hanger and im—
provements. © 1c. July 31, 1942; 1 31022.
8673
© July 11, 1942;]
Setness (Gard Maier)
Our American heritage.
34586.
Shapiro (Jack J.) 8674
Liberty, justice, government of the people, by
the people and for the people shall not perish from
the earth. © Apr. 3, 1942; K 51269.
Shearer (William J.) 8675
Electrical connector and improvements. © 1c.
July 31, 1942; 1 31023.
Simmons (O. W.) 8676 |
Scottsbluff in Scottsbluff nat. park. © June 15,
1942; J 34556.
Slusser (Edward) 8677
Mt. of the Holy Cross. © July 28, 1942;]J 34577.
Smith (A. O.) corp. 8678
Let’s all pitch in, the war to win. © June 1,
1942: K 51175.
Smith (Charles Houston) 8679
Jesus saves. © June 8, 1942; K 51266.
Smith (Howard E.) 8680
107th regiment cavalry, horse-mechanized. ©
June 7, 1942; K 51351.
Sporting news pub. co.
1942 service all-stars in:
Player uniform. - Service uniform. © July
14, 1942; J 34558, 34559.
8681, 8682
Starr (Ralph Barker) 8683
Arctic circle [certificate] © June 12, 1942;
K 51307.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Stearns (Mae) 8684 Trimble (Arthur G.) 8700
Bleeding heart, 1. © July 24, 1942; J 34572. Honor roll; by R. Nordeck. © June 18, 1942; H
2398.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc. 8685-8692
Archway treatment for Pan-American shops
and exhibits, - Suggested uses for properties. © Urben (Raymond E.) 8701
Mar. 14, 1942; K 51310, 51315. Certificate of honor. © June 25, 1942; K 52106.
Pan-American:
Booth unit Sai eee - Counter, ledge & Veeder-Root, inc. 8702
column treatment. - Counter [unit suggestions] - [Flag poster, showing a sky background with
Treatment for shops and exhibits. - Window sug- clouds and an American Flag streaming towards
gestion, Latin. - Window treatment, using comuras the right from a gold ball-capped flagpole] © Apr.
as window frame. © Mar, 14, 1942; K 51308, 7, 1942; K 51248,
51209, 51311-51314.
Strauss (Henry) 8693 Weed (Robert Law) 8703, 8704
Ou al] © July 3, 1942: K 51167. Prefabricated, demountable, panel-type con=—
[Our igoal| daly 3.18425 struction units. © 1 c, July 20, 1942; I 30970.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 8694 Prefabricated panel type construction units, bar-
Tag chart, 200-0-100-IR. © July 28, 1942; | racks, 4235, © 1c. Aug. 11, 1942; 1 31057.
1 31004,
Taub (Philip) 8695 White (Charles L.) 8705
Cherish. © June 2, 1942; K 51355, Arizona sphinx, © July 23, 1942; } 34576.
Taylor instrument cos, 8696, 8697
Taylor chart, OP105. © June 12, 1942;1 30975, | Wiley (Charles) 8706
Taylor recording pressure gauge and thermo- Lee Doodle, 1942. [Cover design front and
meter chart, 2163. © June 12, 1942; 1 30974. back] © July 24, 1942; K 51338,
Tincknell (Roscoe (N.) 8698, 8699 :
Illuminative plate. © 1c. July 24, 1942; I 30995. Wolfe (Lem W.) : 8707
Improved precision saw set. © 1c. July 16, 1942; Wolfe mechanic's protractor. © Apr, 8, 1942;
I 30958. I 31013.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 8 one-copy entries)-------.-----------------------.--- 197
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 658 one-copy
* entries) -----------------------------=---2----- 2-22-2222 222 == 2 = 5-5 - = --- == -- === 1089
Photographs (including 258 one-copy entries)------------------------------------------------- 750
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 59 agen heir to periodicals and other
one-copy entries)-------------------22---- 2222-2622 no nn oo 2 ee enn ne none = = = = == = === 1928
Total ------------------------------------ onenno---- OEE EEE 3964
214
Be
PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23
OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[8707
Pennington (William M.) & Rowland (Wesley R.)
1-26
Brother and sister. R 110235, June 19, 1942.
Country gentleman. R 110233, June 19, 1942.
Directing the messenger. R 110220, Jan. 16, 1942;
Dreaming by the firelight. R 110236, June 19,
1942,
Home. R 110225, Jan. 16, 1942.
In the glow of the camp fire. R 110230, Jan.
16, 1942.
Indian baby carriage. R 110221, Jan. 16, 1942.
Indian judge, R 110226, Jan. 16, 1942.
Indian madana [?] R 110224, Jan. 16, 1942.
Indian maiden &her flocks. R 110219, Jan. 16,
1942,
Medicine man, R 110237, June 19, 1942.
Navajo weavers. R 110223, Jan. 16, 1942.
215
Near the base of old Ship Rock. R 110238, Jan.
16, 1942,
Noted medicine man. R 110231, Jan. 16, 1942.
Old warrior. R 110213, Jan. 16, 1942,
Parting friends. R 110234, June 19, 1942.
Ready for the enemy. R 110216, Jan. 16, 1942.
Relating an experience. R 110215, Jan. 16,1942.
Salute. R 110232, June 19, 1942.
Silversmith at work. R 110227, Jan. 16, 1942,
Solid comfort. R 110228, Jan. 16, 1942.
Strong character. R 110222, Jan. 16, 1942.
Strong man. R 110218, Jan. 16, 1942.
Thinking over the past. R 110229, Jan. 16,
1942,
Watchman, R 110217, Jan. 16, 1942.
Young Navajos. R 110214, Jan. 16, 1942.
© Rosa Lee Pennington, Alhambra, Calif.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
A &W bulb co., inc., Clearwater, Fla.
For cut flowers:
Blue ribbon deluxe pack, 100 selected spikes
$5.00. © July 6, 1942; KK 14544,
Superior pack, our big $6.50 value.
6, 1942; KK 14541.
$3.50 Junior hamper.
14543.
200 jumbo pack $8.50. © July 6, 1942; KK
14540.
200 special hamper $5.00. © July 6, 1942;
KK 14542,
8708-8712
© July
© July 6, 1942; KK
8713
For demountable huts.
Aladdin co., Bay City, Mich.
Aladdin five-man huts.
© June 29, 1942; KK 14528.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee. 8714-8722
Allis-Chalmers oil circuit breakers, type BZO.
60, B 6022 A. For oil circuit breakers. © May
13, 1942; KK 14588,
Calculation of pumping heads on condenser cir-
culating water systems, R 6219. For pumping
systems. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14586.
For centrifugal pumps:
Allis-Chalmers centrifugal pumps, type M
multi-stage, sleeve bearing, B 6036 A. © June 4,
1942; KK 14583.
Allis-Chalmers centrifugal pumps, type S
single stage ball bearing pumps, B 6086 A. © June
4, 1942; KK 14584,
Parts list, type ABgenerators and synchronous-
motors, X 5131. For electrical dynamos. © May
5, 1942; KK 14587.
Regulator news, v. 3, no. 1, Feb., 1942. For
regulators. © Mar. 17, 1942; KK 14582.
Standard Texrope drives for Ingersoll-Rand.
Section 2975, pages 1 & 2, Feb. 1942. For mechan-
ical power transmission, © May1, 1942; KK 14581.
Type TLK load-ratio-control equipment. In-
structions for installation care and operation, X
5132. For transformer control equipment. © May
5, 1942; KK 14585.
V-O, V-11 rocking contact voltage regulators
for small A. C. generators, B 6143. For electric-
al equipment. © June 5, 1942; KK 14589.
American stove co., Cleveland. 8723
Keep ’em cookin’! For gas range. © June 1,
1942; KK 14503.
American tobacco co., New York. 8724, 8725
For cigarettes. Lucky Strike means fine tobac-
co:
Georges Schreiber. © July 29, 1942; KK
14938,
In a cigarette it’s the tobacco that counts. ©
July 10, 1942; KK 14683.
American viscose corp., New York. 8726-8729
For rayon:
4-ply service gets results! © July 15, 1942;
KK 14925.
Models have to be right. © May 1, 1942; KK
14926.
216
©
Success story of a famous fabric family.
May 15, 1942; KK 14924,
Try this on your customer! © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 14927,
Arcady farms milling co., Chicago.
Arcady dog ration. For food for dogs.
21, 1942; KK 14513.
8730
© May
Arden (Elizabeth) New York.
Flattering as sheerest stockings.
© Aug. 1, 1942; KK 14976.
Have an Elizabeth Arden refill for your lipstick.
For lipstick. © July 30, 1942; KK 14975.
8731, 8732
For leg film.
Armour & co., Chicago. 8733
Your first taste tells you. For meat. © June
22, 1942; KK 14511.
Armstrong cork co., Lancaster, Pa. 8734
Here are the facts, about Armstrong’s amber
glass for light-protection of pharmaceuticals. For
bottles and containers. © July 17, 1942; KK 14973.
Artra cosmetics, inc., Bloomfield, N. J. 8735
Imra smooths your way through college! For
cosmetic depilatory. © Aug. 1, 1941; KK 14790.
Associated distributors, Chicago.
For nail polish:
Chen Yu fashio lacquers.
1942; KK 14797, 14796.
For your nails. © July 11, 1942; KK 14795.
New, for faster manicures, For antiseptic hot
oil treatment outfit. © May 25, 1942; KK 14798.
Automatic machine &tool co., Newton, Mass. 8740
Five station lathe turrets. For five station os-
cillating tool block lathe turrets. © June 2, 1942;
KK 14560.
8736-8739
© May 25, july 1,
Bantam-U. S. toys, inc., New York. 8741
Sign up for the duration. For toy souvenirs. ©
July 28, 1942; KK 14981.
Barclay mfg. co., inc., New York. 8742
New rules of your game. For plastic coated
panels. © June 10, 1942; KK 14694.
Bendix aviation corp., New York, South Bend, Ind.
8743-8746
For aircraft component parts:
All we can do, for all that America means,
© Mar. 20, 1942; KK 14592.
Sky’s the limit. © Mar. 19, 1942; KK 14784.
Invisible crew. For aviation products. © July
3, 1942; KK 14813.
Keep ’em flying, with Eclipse aircraft accesso-
ries. For aircraft accessories. © July 8, 1942;
KK 14867.
Benson (Marguerite) New York. 8747
Walk with winged feet. For foot-leg-skin pro-
ducts. © July 2, 1942; KK 14821.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 7, 1942
Best &co., inc., New York. 8748-8752
Best’s latest scoop slip summer black in a
graceful new silhouette. For black dresses. ©
July 5, 1942; KK 14476.
Black matelassé frock, gay feather cap, news
for fall and summer. For dresses & hat. © July
19, 1942; KK 14716.
Rugged playclothes, our famous sailing blues.
For sailing blues, sport clothes. © June 28, 1942;
KK 14470.
Summer stand-bys. For dresses, playclothes,
raincoat &housecoat. © July 5, 1942; KK 14477.
Year-in, year-out classics, Best’s exclusive
C-1 wool gabardines. For suits, coat & dresses.
© July 19, 1942; KK 14715.
Blue Ridge spread co., inc., Dalton, Ga. 8753
Tomorrow’s art treasure, today! For bed-
spreads. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14591.
Bon Ami co., New York. 8754
I’ve used it for years. For cleanser. © June
24, 1942; KK 14783.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 8755
Leathernecks. For shoes, women’s. © June 28,
1942; KK 14553.
Borden co., Houston, New York. 8756-8767
For condensed milk:
Elsie, your ice cream made with Eagle brand
is judged the smoothest and creamiest. © Aug. 6,
1941; KK 14453.
What, home-made ice-cream without ice
splinters? © June 3, 1942; KK 14912.
For fluid milk:
Full day’s supply of vitamin D. © Apr. 2,
1942; KK 14771.
Get Borden’s and get more! © Apr. 9, 1942;
KK 14768.
Now Borden’s gives you the extra healthful-
ness. © Mar. 27, 1942; KK 14769.
For ice cream:
Halt for a malt and wina pony. © May 15,
1942; KK 14611. ;
It’s a pleasure! © June 15, 1942; KK 14770.
Month o’ sundaes and a soda serenade. ©
May 15, 1942; KK 14848.
For naming Borden’s quiz cream. For quiz
cream ice cream. © July 1, 1942; KK 14847.
Here’s Hemo, Borden’s new vitamin and mineral
drink. For vitamin fortified drink. © Jan. 30,
1942; KK 14914.
Save up to 37¢ on food, today and every day.
For dairy products. © May 13, 1942; KK 14913.
This is a good store, Beulah. For milk and
cream. © June 4, 1942; KK 14781.
Brandt (Irving) &co., Chicago. 8768
Above all. For braces. © July 2, 1942; KK
14593.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland. 8769-8771
For beer:
Good American stock of Canadian descent.
© May 10, 1942; KK 14597.
Order of the day, illustration of order clerk.
© July 23, 1942; KK 14860.
They serve America while serving you. ©
July 16, 1942; KK 14855.
Brown (Carl E.) d. b. a. Carl Brown inventions,
Columbus, OC. 8772
217
8800
Amazing discovery. For adjustable blade hold-
er for safety razor blades. © July 11, 1942; KK
14877.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
8773-8778
For oranges:
Enjoy vitamins the natural way, LA-3346. ©
June 18, 1942; KK 14669.
Ever hear of vitamin m-m-m, LA-3367.
May 10, 1942; KK 14906.
Lunch-box vitamins, LA-3348, LA-3356. ©
June 16, July 4, 1942; KK 14718, 14717.
To save shopping trips, LA-3355. © June 20,
1942; KK 14670.
Why of course I give my family enough vit-
amin C, LA-3358. © June 15, 1942; KK 14546.
©
Carter coal co., New York. 8779-8782
For Pocahontas coal:
Story of two soldiers.
14863.
They can’t tell it to her marine! © July 2,
1942; KK 14686.
Yarn for a sea-going miner! © June 25, 1942;
KK 14505.
© July 17, 1942; KK
She’s the mother of a fighting miner. For coal.
© July"9, 1942; KK 14864.
Castle films, inc., New York. 8783
Washington in wartime. For films. © July 1,
1942; KK 14711.
Chain belt co., Milwaukee. 8784
Rex flat spray nozzles, bulletin no. 409. For
spray nozzles. © June 16, 1942; KK 14878.
Chemex corp., New York. 8785
Chemex extracts coffee. For coffeemaker. ©
May 15, 1942; KK 14960.
Chesebrough mfg. co., cons’d., New York.
8786, 8787
For hair tonic:
My hair looks and is better since I checked
dry scalp. © July 17, 1942; KK 14894.
My hair stays good-looking since I checked
dry scalp. © June 19, 1942; KK 14895.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc., Summit, N. J.
8788
Surgeon of the seas. For pharmaceutical pro-
ducts. © June 18, 1942; KK 14980.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 8789-8794
For household bleach and disinfectant:
Clorox-clean home for added health defense
© June 18, 1942; KK 14502.
Clorox first aid in home health defense!
© May 27, June 21, 1942; KK 14500, 14498.
Clorox, the easy, effective way to greater
home sanitation. -© June 24, 1942; KK 14708.
Clorox way is the easy, effective way togreat-
er home sanitation! © June 28, 1942; KK 14499.
Linens! Bleach them snowy-white yet gently
with Clorox! © Mar. 12, 1942; KK 14501.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 8795-8800
For soft drink:
Beyond the shadow of a doubt, question mark.
© May 29, 1942; KK 14566.
I’ve got a one-track mind about quality,
Charles Hall Evans. © July 27, 1942; KK 14928.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8801 pt. 4, n. 8., Vv. 37
Just look at the figures.
girls. © June 30, 1942; KK 14829,
There’s a seven-letter word for it.
27, 1942; KK 14558,
They can’t bomb quality out of our stores.
C. C. Payne. © July 13, 1942; KK 14719.
30 is an easy number to divide by, William
Migatz. © June 29, 1942; KK 14487,
Row of bathing
© Feb.
Cohn-Hall-Marx co., New York. 8801
Cohama’s woolen department announces the
origination of nylon fleece. For nylon fleece. ©
June 23, 1942; KK 14557.
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet co., Jersey City.
8802, 8803
For soap:
Here’s that new suds miracle.
1942; KK 14782.
You kept asking, we kept trying. © June 30,
1942; KK 14794,
© july 14,
Comstock canning corp., Newark, N. Y.- 8804
Pour yourself an apple pie. For canned apples.
© July 2, 1942; KK 14606.
Continental rubber works, Erie, Pa. 8805
Having difficulties? For extruded rubber pro-
ducts. © July 10, 1942; KK 14921.
Coty, inc., New York.
His duty to serve, hers to inspire.
metics. © July 3, 1942; KK 14651.
Summer shades. For face powder.
1942; KK 14531.
8806, 8807
For cos-
© July 7,
Cross engineering co., Carbondale, Pa. 8808
Cross perforated steel sheets and plates, vital
for American industry. For perforated steel sheets
and plates, © July 27, 1942; KK 14957.
Crown cork & seal co., inc., Baltimore. 8809-8813
For bottle caps:
Brewer's bottle battle for business 50 years
ago. © July 6, 1942; KK 14625,
How taste made waste for the bottler. © May
14, 1942; KK 14246,
Preacher Priestley’s peculiar prowlings in
a brewery. © July 6, 1942; KK 14570.
Tapster had to watch his p’s andq’s. © June
15, 1942; KK 14244,
Why brewers’ names were blown into bottles
50 years ago. © May 25, 1942; KK 14245.
Culver aircraft corp., Wichita. 8814
Worth waiting for. For airplane. © June 10,
1942; KK 14495.
Cup & container institute, New York. 8815
Totin’ poke no. P. C. 844. For yarn. © June 17,
1942; KK 14648,
ne
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee. 8816-8818
For electrical control:
Right off the top, boys and plenty dirty! ©
July 15, 1942; KK 14982.
Vertical contact motor control. © July 9,
1942; KK 14983. :
Nothing can stop it, but the failure of a single
electric ,motor might have made it late. For
electric control. © July 1, 1942; KK 14984,
218
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 8819
St. Stanislaus Kostka church, Chicago, Ill. For
church decoration. © July 20, 1942; KK 14814,
DeBoix (Ernest) & DeBoix (Gita) Beverly Hills,
Calif. 8820
Let’s give the axe tothe Axis. For novelty &
toy. © July 16, 1942; KK 14905.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa,
8821-8824
For grinding wheels. 2to5 times more pro-
duction per man per machine:
Abig promise to increase grinding production
2 to 5 times, yet you can easily prove it, © June
11, 1942; KK 14730,
A new grinding wheel that practically elimin-
ates an old bugaboo called burning. © Mar, 19,
1942; KK 14732.
Courage to try a new grinding wheel may
solve your labor and machine shortage now. ©
Feb, 19, 1942; KK 14731,
Fast, accurate cutting of solids up to 1 1/4
diam., tubing up to 2”’ Radiac type “‘N’’ abrasive
wet cut-off machine. For abrasive cut off mach-
ines. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 14728.
Detroit stamping co., Detroit. 8825
De-sta-co toggle clamps for clamping parts in
production, bulletin 42. For toggle clamps and
pliers. © July 29, 1942; KK 14922,
Devine (John Joseph) Middletown, Conn, 8826
Has-a-light pencil. For pencil. © June 17, 1942;
KK 14786.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 8827
He also serves. For stencil duplicators and
supplies. © July 17, 1942; KK 14985.
Dictaphone corp., New York, 8828
Electricord recording machines. For machines
for recording dictation. © July 3, 1942; KK 14554.
Dictograph sales corp., New York. 8829
New radio-amplified symphonic acousticon.
For hearing aids. © July 17, 1942; KK 14788.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y. 8830
Out of emptiness. For oil-soluble-vitamin, ©
May 29, 1942; KK 14493.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 8831-8835
Even though your sink is spotless. For powder
to clear household pipes & drains. © May 26,
1942; KK 14734.
For liquid to clean windows:
Cousin Jan would mow lawns. © May1, 1942;
KK 14491,
This is a picture of Great-aunt Lee. © May
19, 1942; KK 14630.
For liquid preparation for cleaning glass and
similar surfaces:
Windex, the spray that cleans windows with-
out water, Fill handy size bottle. © June 26,
1940; KK 14875.
Windex, the spray that cleans windows with-
out water. Apply from the Windex handy size bot-
tle. © Mar. 27, 1940; KK 14873.
Dunlap hats, New York. 8836, 8837
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no, 7, 1942 8896
For women’s straw hats:
Caribbean cooler by Dunlap. © Apr. 21,
1942; KK 14705.
Dunlap presents down Caribbean way. ©
Apr..21, 1942; KK 14704.
Eagle pencil co., New York. 8838
Leadquarters: For lead pencils. © July 7,
1942; KK 14659.
Eastman kodak co., Rochester, N Y. 8839
Lens data for kodak Ektra. For kodak lenses.
© May 20, 1942; KK 14896.
Empire crafts corp., Newark, N. Y. 8840-8842
Royal Crest sterling. For silverware. © May
1, 19, June 30, 1942; KK 14506, 14623, 14618.
Fairbanks, Morse &co., Chicago. 8843
Fairbanks-Morse maker of America’s finest
pumps. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 14509.
8844
For beer.
Falls City brewing co., inc., Louisville.
When you’re off duty get together.
© July 12, 1942; KK 14856.
Father &son shoe stores, inc., Endicott, N. Y.
8845, 8846
For shoes:
Choose from 17 sport brogues.
1942; KK 14869.
Very wide selection of cool Ventilateds. ©
May 28, 1942; KK 14868.
© May 15,
Fedders mfg. co., inc., Buffalo. 8847
Fedders series 8 unit heaters, catalog AC 576.
For unit heaters. © July 3, 1942; KK 14709.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co., Newark, N. J.
8848-8859
For lager beer. Expert hopping does it:
As thousands cheer, on the tightrope, expert
hopping adds the extra thrill. © June 2, 1942; KK
14679.
At the circus, expert hopping gives the eye
an extra thrill. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 14672.
Ever ride a pogo stick, the whole trick is
expert hopping. © May 19, 1942; KK 14677.
Expert hopping helps bring out the best in a
champ. © June 9, 1942; KK 14681.
Expert hopping helps the kangaroo get there!
© June 30, 1942; KK 14682.
He sure gets around fast, thanks to expert
hopping. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK 14674.
In shooting a basket, expert hopping makes
a mighty big difference. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK
14573.
Up and over every time, thanks to expert
hopping! © June 16, 1942; KK 14680.
What a treat when you see a skater expertly
hopping. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 14671.
With bird or beer, expert hopping is mighty
important. © May 26, 1942; KK 14678.
With lariat or lager, expert hopping tops the
. performance. © May 12, 1942; KK 14676.
With logger or lager, it’s expert hopping that
counts most. © May 6, 1942; KK 14675.
Fixler bros., Chicago. 8860
Wonder art instruction chart [for scarf with
crocheted basket and leaves] For mercerized
crochet cotton. © June 24, 1942; KK 14452.
219
Fleischmann distilling corp., Peekskill, N. Y.
8861-8863
For scotch spirits:
Welcome sight! © Sept. 5, 1941; KK 14971.
Worth reaching for! © July 11, 1941; KK
14448.
Two jumps ahead!
26, 1941; KK 14780.
For scotch spirit. © June
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., Detroit. 8864
That’s why flowers were born! For flowers -
by wire. © May 29, 1942; KK 14631.
Garden products co., St. Louis. 8865, 8866
For chemical weed killer. Kilis crab grass:
In lawns and fairways. © July 1, 1941; KK
14972.
Zotox crab grass killer. © June 1, 1942; KK
14970.
General cigar co., inc., New York. 8867-8876
For cigars:
Chauncey likes old things. © June 5, 1942;
KK 14758.
Cuthbert likes old things. © May 15, 1942;
KK 14760.
Egbert likes old things. Tennis. © July 2,
1942; KK 14764.
Herbert likes old things. © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 14762.
Hint to every lady who has a man to please.
Package lady. © Dec. 21, 1941; KK 14761.
Homer likes old things. © June 19, 1942; KK
14765.
Mister, the chances are you re smoke hungry.
© July 8, 1942; KK 14881.
Percy likes old things. © May 29, 1942; KK
14759.
Things have changed. Santa Claus.
17, 1942; KK 14763.
Things have changed a lot. Skating. © Nov.
23, 1941; KK 14757.
© Dec.
General electric co., Schenectady, N. Y. 8877
Magee’s confidential gazette, GES-3017. For
welding instruction film. © June 18, 1942; KK
14723.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis, San Francisco.
8878-8896
Can high vacuum technology help increase your
war production? For oil-soluble-vitamins. ©
June 13, 1942; KK 14666.
For cereal:
Are you in fighting trim? © June 28, 1942;
KK 14667.
Boy 12, eats 594 doughnuts. © June 2, 1942;
KK 14638.
Breakfast star is born. © July 12, 1942; KK
14940,
Good news for mothers.
KK 14642.
Guy Kibbee meets Cheeri O’Leary. © June
11, 1942; KK 14645.
Here’s the best idea yet, Betty. © June 7,
1942; KK 14644.
My wife’s a wonder, serves us a nourishing
oatmeal cereal without cooking. © May 31, 1942;
KK 14641.
Now, serve a nourishing oatmeal cereal with-
out cooking. © June 22, 1942; KK 14901.
Nutritional report. © June 22, 1942; KK 14900.
© May 17, 1942;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8897
Shaped like little doughnuts. © June 21,
1942; KK 14643.
Swell new breakfast food makes startling
guarantee. © May 31, 1942; KK 14668.
That’s the kind of a taste you don’t get tired
of. © June 12, 1942; KK 14639.
For flour:
For special occasions. © May 20, 1942; KK
14899.
Harvest of recipes.
14930.
Let Betty Crocker show you how to make
every cake a masterpiece. © May 29, 1942; KK
14640.
Story behind the national enrichment pro-
gram. © June 1, 1942; KK 14646.
Larro feeder. Good feeding pays.
© June 8, 1942; KK 14722,
War and vitamin A, For oil-soluble-vitamin.
© July 11, 1942; KK 14939,
© June 15, 1942; KK
For feed.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 8897-8899
For tires;
Now see what we mean? A stitch in time.
© July 1, 1942; KK 14596.
Our fighting men are ready for gas. © June
24, 1942; KK 14825.
General tires speed up factory transportation,
too. For industrial pneumatic tires. © June 6,
1942: KK 14872,
Genung’s, inc., White Plains, N. Y. 8900
Are you a shuttle shopper? For department
store merchandise. © June 22, 1942; KK 14968.
Giannopulos (A.) Fresno, Calif. 8901
Vigor battery charge, laboratory tested product.
For a powder form chemical. © June 1, 1942; KK
14656.
_ Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville. 8902
Glenmore hasn’t forgotten dad. For whiskey.
© June 6, 1942; KK 14504.
Gordon’s dry gin co., ltd., Linden, N. J. 8903
With 300 gins to choose from, the advantageis
with Gordon’s. For gin spirits. © May 2, 1941;
KK 14911.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
8904, 8905
For food:
More might for the army behind the army at
the front. © June 24, 1942; KK 14612.
This is no time for frills. © July 24, 1942;
KK 14882.
Gregg & son, Nashua, N. H. 8906
Corner china cabinets, folder. For corner china
cabinet. © June 1, 1942; KK 14658.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 8907, 8908
For ale:
If you buy Hanley’s full quart. © July 15
1942; KK 14690.
Uncle Sam calling. © June 30, 1942; KK 14446.
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica, N. Y. 8909
Plibrico refractory products, July, 1942. Forre-
fractory products & insulating products. © July 1,
1942; KK 14527,
220
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 8910
Harris impressions, vol. 2, no. 6, June, 1942, For
lithograph supplies. © July 9, 1942; KK 14545,
Haynes Stellite co., New York. 8911
Stellite 98M2 metal cutting tools for machining
steel. For metal cutting tools. © July 2, 1942; KK
14953.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
8912-8914
Greatly improved water-pressure resistance of
Hercules Vibrogels. For explosives compound. ©
Apr. 22, 1942; KK 14858.
Thanite. For insecticide. © Apr. 3, 1942; KK
14859.
You are looking at the beginning of a new indust-
ry. For chemicals, plastic. © June 26, 1942; KK
14451,
Heublein (F. F.) & bro., Hartford. 8915-8927
For cocktails:
All by ourselves tonight. © Nov. 20, 1941;
KK 14832.
Are your cocktails as good as your dinners.
© Nov. 7, 1941; KK 14831.
Are your cocktails such great shakes? ©
Feb. 5, 1941; KK 14830.
Are your cocktails worthy of you. © May 28,
1941; KK 14838.
Better cocktails because they're profession-
ally made, © Apr. 15, 1941; KK 14697.
Cocktail party by Heublein. © Dec. 5, 1941;
KK 14835.
Free booklet. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 14837.
Handy man at a cocktail party. © Apr. 3,
1941; KK 14839.
If you like to drink them. © Sept. 18, 1941;
KK 14840.
I’m the husband who never lifts a hand to
make a drink. © Oct. 10, 1941; KK 14834.
Man in the house when you entertain. © Aug.
29, 1941; KK 14841,
Try us on the butler’s night off. © Oct. 31,
1941; KK 14836.
When you entertain are your guests polite or
enthusiastic. © Aug. 29, 1941; KK 14833.
Hildick products corp., New York. 8928
Five Boro. For apple brandy. © June 29, 1942;
KK 14724, ‘
Holmes & Edwards div. See International silver
co., Holmes & Edwards div.
Home decorators, inc., Newark, N. J. 8929
Sterling, to have and to hold, to love and to
cherish. For silverware. © June 30, 1942; KK
14595.
Hulsh (B. M.) See Trojan products & mfg. co.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis. _ 8930
Its extra-special flavor is the gift of Father Time.
For alcoholic beverage. © May 4, 1942; KK 14512.
Hygrade Sylvania corp., New York. 8931
Technical specifications for Hygrade Sylvania
Miralume HF-150. For fluorescent fixture. © June
30, 1942; KK 14958.
Indiana steel & wire co., Muncie, Ind. 8932
60-cycle resistance per mile of Crapo HTC-130 |
steel conductors. For steel conductor. © July 11,
1942; KK 14662.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS r
no. 7, 1942 8991
Inland lithograph co., Chicago. 8933-8942
For beer:
Anteek beer for better living. Daniel Sher-
rin’s painting of sailing ship. © June 30, 1942; KK
14943.
Delicious and refreshing. Bradshaw Cran-
dell painting of brunette sweater girl. © June 30,
1942; KK 14949,
Fehr’si It’s always Fehr weather. Walt
Otto’s painting of brunette. © June 30, 1942; KK
14948.
Fehr’s X/L beer. Distinctive. Walt Otto’s
painting of library interior. © June 30, 1942; KK
14950.
Fehr’s X/L beer. Herb Chidley’s painting of
jumping fish and two men in a boat. © June 30,
1942; KK 14945.
Fehr’s Z/L beer. Herb Chidley’s painting
of 2 pointers. © June 30, 1942; KK 14944.
Regal pale beer. Walt Otto's painting of
aviation girl. © June 30, 1942; KK 14951.
Royal Bohemian beer. J. F. Kernan painting
of game warden with deer. © June 10, 1942; KK
14947,
Storz beer. Walt Otto’s painting of brunette
hello girl. © June 1, 1942; KK 14942.
Time for Beverwyck. Roy Best painting of
blonde with red gloves. © June 1, 1942; KK 14946.
Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 8943
We’ve cut out the fireworks this year! For
sterling inlaid silverplate. © July 13, 1942; KK
14824.
International silver co.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
8944-8954
For men’s socks:
Hi-lo short socks [&] Pan Americancolor-
C-100, C-101. © June 10, 1942; KK 14792.
Interwoven short socks for sportswear.
May 7, 1941; KK 14535.
Interwoven socks, give him something he
wants. © Nov. 21, 1941; KK 14774.
Interwoven softies [ &] Service socks by In-
terwoven, C-102, C-103. © June 10, 1942; KK
14793.
North or south, wherever you go, whatever
you do. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 14775.
Oregon trail Christmas Day, 1845. © Nov.
29, 1941; KK 14777,
Sock known round the world. © June 18, 1941;
KK 14534.
Such popularity must be deserved, stadium
designs. © Oct. 7, 1941; KK 14776.
This is no time for fooling. © May 20, 1942;
KK 14497.
Timber tones. © Sept. 3, 1941; KK 14773.
Time for some good socks. © May 20, 1942;
KK 14496.
©
Jamison (James) co., New York. 8955
W. B. Davis &son, inc., Fort Payne, Alabama.
For anklet stylists. © July 5, 1942; KK 14526.
Johnson (S. C.) &son, inc., Racine, Wis. 8956-8959
For wax:
Care of Stradivarius points up lessonsin war-
time conservations. © May 29, 1942; KK 14811.
Fibber McGee & Molly’s sponsor knows
there’s a war going on! ©June 26, 1942; KK 14810.
No need of a blackout inside your plant. ©
May 29, 1942; KK 14941.
221
We’re saving her looks as well as her tires.
© June 4, 1942; KK 14812.
Johnson products, inc., Indianapolis. 8960
Waik on bubbles of air with Treadaire arch cush-
ions. For arch cushions or supports. © Apr. 18,
1942; KK 14923.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 8961
Throughout the night determined men make bat-
tle steels. For steel. © July 16, 1942; KK 14744.
Katz (S. &N.) inc., Baltimore. _ 8962
For grads, dads, June brides. For jewelry. ©
June 19, 1942; KK 14713.
Kaylon, inc., New York. 8963
Little girls are made of sugar and spice and
everything nice. For pajamas. © May 25, 1942;
KK 14449,
Kayser (Julius) &co., New York. 8964-8967
For women’s underwear. Here’s that Kayser
Sissy Britches girl again:
Kayser started a furore for light. © Apr. 30,
1941; KK 14619.
Swingingaracquet. © May29, 1941;KK 14621.
Here’s that Kayser Sissy Britches girl again
dancing under the stars. For women’s girdle. ©
May 29, 1941; KK 14620.
Mother knows best, give her Kayser fashions.
For women’s hosiery, gloves & gowns. © May 2,
1941; KK 14910.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek, Mich. 8968-8970
All America cheers ’em. For rice cereal. ©
June 26, 1942; KK 14902.
All Kellogg cereals meet the requirements of
the U. S. official nutrition food rules. For cereals.
© July 1, 1942; KK 14903.
Now if I were just mess sergeant. For cereal
foods. © May 21, 1942; KK 14698.
Knox hats, New York. 8971-8974
For women’s straw hats:
Down South America way big-brimmed Knox
Panaire. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14702.
New Knox Pan-dorables. © Apr. 21, 1942;
KK 14700.
Pan-dorable by Knox. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK
14703.
You’ll go for Knox Panaire this summer ina
big way. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14701.
La-nu distributing co. See Powell (Hannah M.)
Lees (James) &sons, co., Bridgeport, Pa.
8975-8978
For yarn:
Bulletin no. S-1, two piece suit. © Feb. 17,
1942; KK 14550.
Bulletin no. S-7, cardigan. © Feb. 24, 1942;
KK 14551.
Bulletin no. S-9, jacket. © Feb. 17, 1942; KK
14549,
Bulletin no. S-10, blouse, scarf and gloves.
© Feb. 17, 1942; KK 14548.
Lehn & Fink Products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
8979-8991
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8992 t. 4, n. 8., V. 37
Bike tests. For deodorant cream. © July 3, Arc welding inspection chart. For are welding
1942; KK 14871.
For cosmetics:
Say, Uncle Sam, is it okay for me to buy cos-
metics? © July 4-6, 1942; KK 14816, 14817, 14897.
Say, Uncle Sam is it okay for me to buy toilet
goods. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 14952.
For disinfectant:
How to fight germ enemies!
© July 30, 1942; KK 14992.
How to fight enemies, more apt to strike your
home, © July 15, 1942; KK 14987.
Married, to an iceberg. © July 23, 1942; KK
14990.
Perfectly mated, and perfectly miserable. ©
July 1, 1942; KK 14598.
She married for love.
14989,
To U. S. nurses embarking for.
1942; KK 14879.
You sent the wrong bottle, I want Lysol! ©
July 15, 1942; KK 14988.
Pebeco Pete says, I’m the buy for wartime bud-
gets! For tooth powder. © July 29, 1942; KK 14991.
Bolted doors.
© July 30, 1942; KK
© June 29,
Leonard (J. P.) d. b. a., J. P. Leonard co., Chicago.
8992
Victory labels. © July 10, 1942;
KK 14809.
For labels.
Libbey-Owens-Ford glass co., Toledo. 8993-8998
For glass:
Design for happiness homes, answer. Ameri-
ca’s demand for better living. © Feb. 1, 1941;
KK 14969.
Design for happiness homes, answer Ameri-
ca’s demand for better living. © Feb. 12, 1941; KK
14886,
Design for happiness homes increase the
sales of glass. © Feb. 13, 1941; KK 14887,
Entirely new kind of home designed for happi-
ness, with glass. © Jan. 15, 1942; KK 14888.
Glass creates an entirely new kind of home
that sells better in your own community. © Jan. 17,
1941; KK 14889,
Glass designs for happiness in the new Ameri-
can home. © Jan. 15, 1941; KK 14885.
Liberty pub. co., Cleveland. 8999
Magic lay-out card trick. For a book. © June
1, 1942; KK 14605.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 9000-9006
Cut yourself a slab, friend! © June 2, 1942;
KK 14632.
For alcoholic beverage. My beer is Rheingold,
the dry beer:
Says Clem McCarthy.
14626.
Says Ed Sullivan, © May 2, 1942; KK 14490.
Says Guy Lombardo. © June 1, 1942; KK
14628,
Says Nancy Drake, © June 15, July 2, 13, 1942;
KK 14627, 14954, 14955.
© June 29, 1942; KK
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. 9007, 9008
Buy Granger, sailor. For pipe tobacco. © July
7, 1942; KK 14665.
They treat you right, soldier.
© July 1, 1942; KK 14663.
For cigarettes.
Lincoln electric co., Cleveland, 9009, 9010
222
equipment and books. © June 11, 1942; KK 14559,
Look at the saving in dollars and. For book. ©
July 8, 1942; KK 14779.
Link-belt co., Chicago. 9011
Getting soft, eh? no. 8900. For elevating, con-
veying and power transmitting equipment. © July
3, 1942; KK 14567.
Little fur coat, New York. 9012
Greatest event of the year. For fur coats. ©
June 12, 1942; KK 14391.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 9013
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish. © June 30,
1942; KK 14714.
McCrum (Arthur C.) Kansas City, Mo. 9014
Junior duplex label file, 100. For file containing
labels which are indexed. © June 15, 1942; KK
14961.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, I. 9015, 9016
I’m a $ a week man now! For automatic electric
toaster, © Sept. 19, 1941; KK 14799,
You’ll run a clubhouse, and love it! For 2-slice
electric toaster, toast-cutter, crystal dishes, wal-
nut lap trays and large walnut tray. © Sept. 26,
1941; KK 14986.
Macmillan petroleun corp., Los Angeles. 9017-9028
For petroleum:
Buy from your independent oil dealer. © May
13, 15, 1942; KK 14455, 14454.
Definitely aided operation from every con-
ceivable angle, © June 3, 1942; KK 14519.
4,000 hours without an overhaul. © May 14,
1942; KK 14517.
Half your horse-power at 40 M.P.H. © June
5, 11, 1942; KK 14456, 14516.
Maintenance means longer life! © Apr. 9,
1942; KK 14532.
Some quiet words of under-statement. © June
18, 1942; KK 14515.
What 4 years’ use of Ring-free proved about
overhauls and oil consumption. © May 1, 1942; KK
14533.
Without an overhaul job since October, 1938.
© June 18, 1942; KK 14518.
Your fleet may be only one car! © May 1, 7,
1942; KK 14457, 14520.
Malasky (Maurice) d. b. a. Safe-t-seal mfg., co.,
Washington. 9029
Protect your tires. For puncture sealing com-
pound, © June 25, 1942; KK 14743.
Mallory (Sterling D.) Birmingham, Ala. 9030
Can-o-cola. For beverage put up in cans. ©
Nov. 17, 1941; KK 14772.
Mann (Walter J.) San Francisco. 9031
Patriotic stock plates. For stock plates for il-
lustrative use. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 14963.
Marshall-White press, Chicago. 9032
It’s yours, and you'll love it, this luxurious com-
forter. For comforters and furniture. © July 1,
1942; KK 14655.
Ree
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 7, 1942
Mead corp., New York. 9033
Paper is vital in war and peace. For paper. ©
July 8, 1942; KK 14870.
Merriam (G. &C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 9034
Catalogue of Merriam-Webster dictionaries.
For books. © June 17, 1942; KK 14450.
Meyers (A. C.) &co., Philadelphia. 9035
New seven-in-one dickey. For ladies’ collar. ©
July 15, 1942; KK 14865.
Minot food packers, inc., Bridgeton, N. J.
9036-9039
For food product, cranberry sauce:
Delightful blend of choice varieties, really
it’s delicious. © Sept. 19, 1941; KK 14967.
Flavor is so much richer when all of the
cranberry is used. © Oct. 17, 1941; KK 14965.
It’s the old fashioned kind of cranberry
sauce. © Oct. 22, 1941; KK 14966.
Slowly cooked in small batches. © Oct 29,
1941; KK 14964.
Moery mercantile co., Denver. 9040-9043
No, it isn’t a new vitamin, it’s the flavor-lift of
Solitaire coffee. For coffee, gelatin dessert. ©
Apr. 10, 1942; KK 14610.
——For coffee, peanut butter and peanut spread.
© Mar. 27, 1942; KK 14609.
——For coffee, preserves. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
14607.
——For coffee, salad dressing. © May 8, 1942;
KK 14608.
National geographic society, Washington.
9044, 9045
Maps, timely, ten-color wall maps. Circular
map-4-42. For color wall maps. © May 22, 1942;
KK 14439.
Nature books and pictorial panoramas. Circular
BP-4-42. For nature books and pictorial panora-
mas. © May 28, 1942; KK 14440.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
9046-9051
Conversion table. For vitamins. © July 20,
1942; KK 14787.
Do you know this secret of home defense.
milk. © June 29, 1942; KK 14657.
For vitamin D milk:
Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead. © July
6, 1942; KK 14508.
Rollo the routeman squelches hidden hunger.
© June 25, 1942; KK 14510.
Uncle Sam’s nutritionists recommend milk
fortified with vitamin D, homogenized. © June 29,
1942; KK 14444,
Wanted: in 48 states public health enemy no.
1. © July 7, 1942; KK 14568.
For
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 9052, 9053
Announcement, 9 out of 10 women agree in quiz.
For toilet tissue. © June 5, 1942; KK 14733.
News, 9 out of 10 women agree! For toilet tissue
and paper napkins. © Mar. 24, 1942; KK 14489.
Norton Lasier co., Chicago. 9054
No more door closers, war production only. For
door closers. © June 15, 1942; KK 14602.
Old Quaker co., Lawrenceburg, Ind. 9055
No blitzkrieg. For whiskey. © June 24, 1942;
KK 14862.
223
9079
Olson rug co., Chicago. 9056-9062
For rugs:
Save up to 1/2, by sending your old rugs,
clothing. © Jan. 10, 1942; KK 14741.
Save up to 1/2, get beautiful Olson rugs. ©
Mar. 19, 1941; Jan. 20, 1942; KK 14474, 14473.
Save up to 1/2, get lovely broadloom Olson
rugs. © Jan. 20, 1942: KK 14469.
Save up to 1/2 on lovely broadloom rugs.
Sept. 20, 1941; KK 14472.
Save up to 1/2 on lovely reversible broadloom
rugs. © Jan. 23, 28, 1942; KK 14740, 14468.
©
Orange-crush co., Chicago. 9063
Notas de crushito. For non-alcoholic beverages.
© July 9, 1942; KK 14691.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 9064
Foam from a camel’s mouth. For vaginal jelly,
creme, diaphragms. © June 26, 1942; KK 14564.
Parker pen co., Janesville, Wis. 9065
This saves your fine pen from wartime failure.
For ink and fountain pens. © July 8, 1942; KK 14660.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y. 9066
Pepsi & Pete, the Pepsi-cola cops, race horse.
For soft drink. © July 4, 1942: KK 14664.
Pequot mills, New York. 9067, 9068
Facts about sheets, their purchase, use and care.
For sheets and pillow cases. © June 12, 1942; KK
14482.
Pequot sheet chart. For bedsheets. © June 12,
1942; KK 14483.
% Proportioneers, inc. 7%, Providence. 9069
Emergency sterilization equipment, bulletin
EMM. For emergency sterilization equipment. ©
June 16, 1942; KK 14687.
9070
For
Permutit co., New YorE.
Permutit oscillating dry chemical feeder.
chemical feeder. © July 23, 1942; KK 14979.
Petrogalar laboratories, inc., Chicago. 9071
‘Nerve supply of the rectum and anal canal. For
medicinal preparation for use in the treatment of
constipation. © Apr. 25, 1942; KK 14441.
Philco corp., Philadelphia.
For electrical instruments and parts:
Axis nightmare. © June 25, 1942; KK 14538.
Shape of things tocome. © July 2, 1942; KK
14466.
9072, 9073
Phillips-Jones corp., New York. 9074-9076
For men’s shirts:
Better buy Van Heusen if you want a better
shirt. © June 26, 1942; KK 14524.
Better shirt + Van Heusen features + national
advertising. © June 24, 1942; KK 14522.
Van Heusen’s great shirt for my money. ©
June 26, 1942; KK 14523.
Pillsbury flour mills co., Minneapolis. 9077
Surprise! A new blend of flavors, in America’s
favorite pie! For wheat flour. © Sept. 19, 1941;
KK 14823.
Popular science pub. co., inc., New York.
9078, 9079
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9080 »_ pt. 4, .n. s.cvede
For book: Royal typewriter co., inc., New York. 9100
All you need to know about aviation! Now in
one great aviation encyclopedia. © July 24, 1942;
KK 14827.
Greatest book of mechanical knowledge on
earth, popular science mechanical encyclopedia.
© july 10, 1942; KK 14696.
Potts (R..J.) Kansas City, Mo. 9080-9084
For bread:
From Los Angeles to New York they say, it’s
so good. © July 8, 1942; KK 14689.
More delicious treat never popped from a
toaster! © June 3, 1942; KK 14464.
No test is needed to prove it’s so good! ©
June 10, 1942; KK 14463.
While you diet eat Roman meal bread. © June
17, 1942; KK 14465.
Youth’s lusty voice agrees, it’s so good. ©
June 24, 1942; KK 14462.
Powell (Hannah M.) d. b. a. La-nu distributing co.,
Philadelphia. 9085
How to care for the hair and scalp with La-nu
medicated ointment and La-nu shampoo. For cos-
metics and hair and scalp products. © Feb. 17,
1942; KK 14729,
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 9086-9088
For liquid dentifrice:
Before you brush your teeth again. © July
24, 1942; KK 14977.
Yes, Teel prevents cavities. © July 26, 1942;
KK 14993.
Oxydol and Camay offer $50,000 free. For soap
and washing powder. © July 17, 1942; KK 14884.
Quaker oats co., Chicago. 9089-9095
For cereal:
He thinks it’s oomph. I know it’s energy. ©
Feb, 4, 1941; KK 14935.
Hey mom, this news is hot! Quaker oats for
babies scores another first. © Feb. 10, 1941; KK
14931. :
Hey mom, this news is hot! Science pins an-
other first. © Jan. 10, 1941; KK 14936.
Keeps the sales ball rolling your way. © Feb.
6, 1941; KK 14932.
Leapin’ lizards look! Here’s something you
can really cash in on big. © Mar. 31, 1941; KK
14937.
Leapin’ lizards look at this! Orphan Annie is
on the air. © Jan. 31, 1941; KK 14933.
Short short love story. © Feb. 28, 1941; KK
14934,
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
9096, 9097
Longer oil control because of better friction con-
trol. For piston rings & expanders. © May 5,
1942; KK 14852.
Now that there’s a war to be won. For piston
rings. © July 8, 1942; KK 14851.
Reiss (Martin) New York. 9098
Martin Reiss fur designers, attention] Fur fash-
ions 1943. For patterns for fur coats. © May 30,
1942; KK 14956.
Rettenmaier (Albert M.) d.b.a.Rettenmaier studio,
Newark, N. J. 9099
Good in 1878, tops today. For beers & ales. ©
Jan. 6, 1942; KK 14791.
224
Story of the empty wastepaper basket. For type-
writer ribbons and carbon paper. © June 1, 1942;
KK 14629,
8S. S. S. co., Atlanta. 9101, 9102
Amazing results shown in improving the looks,
boosting vitality. For bottled medicine. © July 1,
7, 1942; KK 14529, 14530.
Safe-t-seal mfg. co. See Malasky (Maurice)
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee. 9103
Man at the play. For beer. © Aug. 8, 1941; KK
14445,
Sea Island mills, inc., New York. 9104
Element hydrovized cloth. For textile. © Jan.
5, 1942; KK 14720.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich.
For piston rings:
For victory, savel © June 24, 1942;KK 14443.
sh For victory save food. © July 17, 1942; KK.
9105, 9106
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 9107
Hit the vacation trail with the newer, smarter
Season Skipper. For ladies coats. © May 23, 1941;
KK 14556.
Silvercrest corp., White Plains, N. Y. 9108 .
Picture stationery. For picture stationery. ©
June 1, 1942; KK 14853.
Simmonds aerocessories, inc., New York. 9109
Strategy in the stratosphere. For weather fore-
casting device. © June 18, 1942; KK 14929.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
9110-9113
For sewing machines:
Dazzlers at half price, and how to get them.
© Apr. 17, 1942; KK 14738. :
How to beat the high cost of smart clothes. ©
Feb. 20, 1942; KK 14739.
Singer class 241 machine on table 29791 and stand
46937 equipped with series 69 Singer electric trans-
mitter, form 1991. For electric sewing machine.
© July 10, 1942; KK 14736.
Singer needles for the Singer surgical stitching
instrument, form 19989. For needles. © July 9,
1942; KK 14735.
Spencer corset co., inc., New Haven. 9114
Spencer designers have never used rubber. For
corsets. © June 26, 1942; KK 14789.
Stanco, inc., New York. 9115-9117
For mineral oil:
I can’t understand you, letting ordinary con-
stipation ruin your Florida vacation the way it did.
© May 2, 1941; KK 14846.
I thought you looked peaked at the lake this
summer, must have been ordinary constipation. ©
Sept. 8, 1941; KK 14845.
You mean it was ordinary constipation that
had you looking so terrible there all spring. ©
June 19, 1941; KK 14844.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associated, inc., Chicago.
9118-9122
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
9163
i ES rs se oe ee ee eee
Alligator display properties. For raincoat dis-
plays. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 14578.
Order blank 1942 Palm Beach suit shop dec-
orations. For decorative Comura panels and
ae commercial murals. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK
79.
Palm Beach shop decorations. For decorative
Comura panels and signs. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK
14580. © Jan. 9, 1942; KK 14580.
Piggy bank fashions. For figures and displays.
© Mar. 28, 1942; KK 14577.
Stensgaard Prop-pets. For display figures. ©
Feb. 26, 1942; KK 14575,
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. co., Rochester,
Nowe | 9123
You can’t tell a barrageto pipe down! For radio
and communication equipment. © July 3, 1942;
KK 14820.
Sullivan vale & engineering co., Butte, Mont. 9124
Demandtrol and Truliradiant, For gas burners
and valves. © June 13, 1942; KK 14699.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 9125
Modern fighting gloves for Uncle Sam. For
roller bearings. © July 6, 1942; KK 14883,
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 9126
Always make a dive for that aged-in, sealed-in
flavor. For beer. © May 6, 1942; KK 14706.
Toledo scale co., Toledo,
Toledo moisture tester.
© June 25, 1942; KK 14442.
9127
For moisture tester.
Trojan products & mfg. co., B. M. Hulsh, sole
owner, Chicago. 9128, 9129
Here’s your answer to the oily floor problem.
For an oil absorbent compound. © May 1, 1942;
KK 14616,
Trojan elektro-purj-it compound, For a clean-
er and deodorant. © May 1, 1942; KK 14615.
Turner brass works, Sycamore, Il. 9130
Introducing Torchy Turner. For blowtorch. ©
July 15, 1942; KK 14959.
Union pharmaceutical co., inc., Bloomfield, N. J.
9131
Intelligence can combat constipation. For lax-
ative, © Jan. 16, 1941; KK 14880.
United States plywood corp., New York. 9132, 9133
For waterproof glue:
New plastic glue proves fast seller.
13, 1942; KK 14849.
3 ways to utilize Weldwood construction, ©
July 3, 1942; KK 14850.
© July
Vision educational productions, New York. 9134
We’re on the spot, an industrial safety film.
For safety sound pictures. © June 22, 1942; KK
14785,
Visking corp., Chicago. 9135
Food power will help win the war. For skinless
frankfurters and sausage. © July 3, 1942; KK 14507.
9136
©
Vita-ray corp., New York.
Cherry plum ripe for 1942. For lipsticks.
June 30, 1942; KK 14599.
225
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
9137-9141
For whiskey:
Can you name the world’s most unusual
neighbors? © Aug. 1, 1941; KK 14636.
Canadian Club, run-in with a rhino.
6, 1941; KK 14637.
Take the Ten High way to double enjoyment.
© July 18, 1941; KK 14635,
Whiskey as distinctive as your signature. ©
May 23, 1941; KK 14633.
Think there’s nothing new under the sun, then
© June
try a bamboo blossom. For creme de cacao. ©
June 5, 1941; KK 14634.
Walter oxi corp., Chicago. 9142
Directions for removing slag, carbon-scale and
soot. For products for removing slag, carbon-
scale and soot. © July 13, 1942; KK 14866.
Ward baking co., New York. 9143-9151
For bread:
Mothers! We enrich Tip-top bread with a
magic new kind of yeast. © Apr. 28, 1942; KK
14756,
There’s magic in enriched Tip-top bread.
© June 18, 1942; KK 14749.
There’s magic in it! © May 12, 19, 26, June
2, 1942; KK 14751, 14747, 14748, 14753.
Tip-top bread is enriched with a magic new
kind of yeast] © May 5, 1942; KK 14755.
We enrich this bread with a’magic new kind
of yeast. © Apr. 21, 1942; KK 14750, 14754.
Weco products co., Chicago. 9152
Keeping fit is America’s duty. For toothbrush.
© June 24, 1942; KK 14962.
Wells & Richardson co., inc., Burlington, Vt. 9153
Color - creator of charm in every-day living.
For tints, dyes and color remover, © June 19,
1942; KK 14494,
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 9154, 9155
For men’s ties:
Honey tan; © July 8, 1942; KK 14561.
Junior is proving it’s. smart.togive dad Wem-
bley Nor-east ties. © June 6, 1942; KK 14537.
Westinghouse electric mfg. co., Pittsburgh. 9156
Bad medicine for big bombers. For electric
equipment for army and general use. © Feb. 25,
1942; KK 14488,
Weston electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
9157
Weston dial. v. 3, no. 2. For exposure meters,
© June 19, 1942; KK 14613.
Wilson &co., inc., Chicago. 9158
Get this new handy scizz-set. For dog food, ©
Apr. 23, 1941; KK 14854,
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York. 9159-9163
For bread enrichment tablets:
Dependably uniform potency wins, in enrich-
ment too. © July 3, 1942; KK 14917.
Exactness, another advantage of enrichment
with B-E-T-S. © July 10, 1942; KK 14918.
Physiologic basis of modern diuretic therapy.
For medicine. © June 16, 1942; KK 14552.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9164 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
These enrichment advantages crop up when you [Hostess] 895. For beer. © May 4, 1942; KK
use Bets. For B-E-T-S bread enrichment tablets. 14569.
© July 2, 1942; KK 14617.
Uniform potency of B-E-T-S. For bread-en- Zeiss (Carl) inc., New York. 9165
riched tablets. © July 1, 1942; KK 14447. New feather-touch vertical measuring machine.
For industrial measuring machine. © June 29,
Wolf co., Philadelphia. 9164 1942; KK 14614.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------- 3336
226
LABELS
9166
L Q dog food. For dog food. © June 25, 1942;
KK 14539.
Allied mills, inc., Chicago.
Bassons, Maspeth, N. Y.
‘For ash tray: 3
Natzi and Ratzi. © June 22, 1942; KK 14693.
Ram bunk shus, Benito. © July 13, 1942; KK
14746.
Beer frame, inc., Chicago. 9169
Beer frame. For whiskey. © June 18, 1942; KK
14563.
Bird &son, inc., East Walpole, Mass.
For shoe box:
DeCoro shoes of fashion. © July 17, 1942;
KK 14893.
Johansen smartest since 1876.
1942; KK 14892.
Prom queens. © July 15, 1942; KK 14890.
Scamps. © July 20, 1942; KK 14891.
Blohm (Kirby Harold) Watsonville, Calif. 9174
Scrash. For poultry feed. © July 8, 1942; KK
14876.
Brandt (Irving) &co., Chicago. 9175
Above all. For braces. © July 2, 1942; KK
14661.
9167, 9168
9170-9173
© July 21,
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass. 9176, 9177
For hand cream:
Protective hand cream for use in the home
and office. © June 23, 1942; KK 14650.
Protective hand cream for use infactory and
home. © June 23, 1942; KK 14649.
Castro (Anthony N.) d b. a. Castro & son, Los
Angeles. 9178
Red Face. For fresh deciduous fruits and vege-
tables. © June 18, 1942; KK 14707.
Chetek canning co., Chetek, Wis. 9179, 9180
Tender Age garden run sugar peas. For canned
sugar peas. © July 24, 1935; KK 14818.
Tender Age small whole green beans. For can-
ned green beans. © July 24, 1935; KK 14819.
_ Clayton (A. C.) ptg. co., St. Louis. 9181, 9182
‘For shoes:
F. E. Marsh shoe store. © June 23, 1942;
KK 14695.
Marston’s, fine footwear. © July 20, 1942;
KK 14826.
Cummer products co., Bedford, O. 9183, 9184
Energine. For fireproof cleaning fluid. © June
4, 1942; KK 14484.
——For inflammable cleaning fluid. © June 4,
1942; KK 14485. :
Dalton (Preston Elbert) doing business as Dalton
distributors, Collinsville, IL 9185
Chemi-clean. Forcleaning toilet bowls and auto
radiators. © Jan 31, 1942; KK 14590.
227
DeMet (George) & bros. See Georges - George
DeMet &bros.
Dickson (Katharine) 9186
Dickson primary number board. For wooden
number board. © July 17, 1942; KK 14815.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 9187-9189
Automobile Windex clean windshields for safer
driving. For liquid preparation for cleaning glass
and similar surfaces. © July 18, 1940; KK 14874.
Drano. For chemical preparation for opening
drains. © Nov. 11, 1938, Feb. 11, 1942; KK 14766,
14767.
Easibild pattern co., Pleasantville, N. Y. 9190
Dream doll house. For full size paper patterns
for furniture and household equipment. © Dec. 1,
1941; KK 14802.
Edelman (George) co., New York.
For hair preparations:
Kent machineless wave.
KK 14808. ;
Kent machineless wave solution. © May 19,
1942; KK 14807.
1ith frame, inc., Chicago.
llth frame. For whiskey.
KK 14562.
9191, 9192
© May 19, 1942;
9193
© June 18, 1942;
Engelbrektson (Agda) d. b. a. Key-key co., Great
Neck, L. L, N. Y. 9194
Key-key hair life giver. For hair, scalp cream,
hair preparation. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 14565.
Fiero (George W.) d. b. a. LTD pharmacal co., Los
Angeles. 9195
LTD. For ointment for sunburn. © May 28,
1942; KK 14622.
Fireside coffee co. See Potter (Ragland) &co., inc.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York. 9196
Fleischmann’s Daviess County. For Kentucky
straight bourbon whiskey. © May 15, 1942; KK
14514.
Gaddy (Robert L.) Gainesville, Fla.
9197
Ez-it medicated foot powder. For medicated
foot powder. © July 25, 1942; KK 14822.
Georges - George DeMet &bros., Chicago. 9198
Victory assortment. For confections. © July
21, 1942; KK 14920.
Groesbeck (Charles Clarence) Los Angeles. 9199
American game, high-low seven-eleven. For
games and accessories of same. © June 22, 1942;
KK 14571.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
9200-9202
For wool, Hiawatha British 3-ply super-finger-
ing wool:
Box label. © June 18, 1942; KK 14572.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9203
Skein label. © June 18, 1942; KK 14573.
Hiawatha heirloom needlepoint wool package.
For needlepoint canvas and wool. © June 29, 1942;
KK 14574.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass. 9203-9206
For shoe boxes:
Air-poise shoes, A89AB.
KK 14480.
American Girl shoe, A90AB. © May 29,
1942; KK 14479,
Fashion Lady beautiful shoes, F162AB. ©
June 22, 1942; KK 14478.
Swing Step, S2669A. © May 15, 1942; KK
14481.
© May 21, 1942;
Honey Acres, Menomonee Falls, Wis. 9207
Honey Acres pure honey. For honey. © May
15, 1942; KK 14647.
Hudson pulp & paper corp., New York. 9208-9210
Hudson fashionette napkins. For paper napkins.
© Jan. 5, 1942; KK 14828.
Hudson ultra soft tissue.
Jan. 5, 1942; KK 14603.
Hudson ultra soft towels. For paper towels. ©
Jan. 5, 1942; KK 14604.
For toilet tissue. ©
Imperial beverage co. See Meyerowich (Charles)
Kasko distillers products corp., Philadelphia.
9211
Kings. For wine. © July 29, 1942: KK 14898,
Key-key co. See Engelbrektson (Agda)
Krafft (Julia C.) formerly Julia C. Stevens, d. b. a.
Mrs. Steven’s candies, Chicago. 9212-9214
For boxes of candy. Mrs. Steven’s candies:
Chrysanthemum design. © June 25, 1942;
KK 14654.
Morning glory design. © June25, 1942; KK
14652.
Rose design. © June 25, 1942; KK 14653.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincinnati. 9215
Kroger’s country club quality brand rice dub-
lets. For foodstuffs. © July 10, 1942; KK 14710.
LTD pharmacal co. See Fiero (George W.)
Levenson co., Boston. 9216
Imported Scotch tweed. For ladies’ and misses’
coats and suits. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK 14600.
Lundberg (Eric) New York. 9217
Wallop him! For table tennis balls. © Aug. 5,
1942; KK 14974.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 9218
Major-B brand natural vitamin B complex with
added thiamine tablets, 1 day’s supply. For B
complex vitamin tablets. © June 26, 1942; KK
14486.
Markwell mfg. co., inc., New York. 9219
1000 Markwell RF master staples. For staples.
© June 16, 1942; KK 14685.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis. 9220
Royal Crest pure butter. For butter. -© June
15, 1942; KK 14919.
228
08, 5a) ee oh el, aed oh ofeedee Dy Taatod | ORM oeks) at, Bae ieee en oe
Metropolitan roofing supplies co., inc., New York.
9221
Victory bituminous cement compound. For
bituminous cement compound. © June 4, 1942; KK
14471.
Meyer (Frank C.) inc., Brooklyn. 9222
Kasual-kix. For shoe cartons. © Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 14978.
Meyerowich (Charles) d. b. a. 9223
Imperial beverage co., Stapleton, S. I., N. Y.
Wiser-water. For sparkling table-water. ©
Apr. 20, 1942; KK 14467.
National vitamin co., Newark, N. J. 9224
Quotamins. For medicinal tonic. © Jan. 24,
1942; KK 14778.
New York fruit co. See Tulkoff (Solomon)
Ozment (Charles J.) St. Louis, 9225
Perfect penmanship, the Gruved system, in-
structions for using Ozment’s Gruved system.
For Gruved letters in matrix cardboard. Practi-
cal plates and stylus. © May 1, 1942; KK 14492.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York. 9226-9230
For syrup:
Ingleside syrup. © July 13, 1942; KK 14737.
Peacock syrup, red label. © July 13, 1942;
KK 14624.
Velva crystal white syrup. © July 15, 1942;
KK 14727.
Velva golden syrup. © July 15, 1942; KK
14726.
Velva waffle syrup. © July 15, 1942; KK
14725.
Pollock paper &box co., Dallas.
Silent Valley creamery butter.
June 22, 1941; KK 14521.
9231
For butter. ©
Potter (Ragland) &co., inc., d. b. a. Fireside cof-
fee co., Nashville. 9232
Air clipper. For coffee. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK
14601.
Premo pharmaceutical laboratories, inc., New York.
9233, 9234
For pharmaceutical products:
Beadoxin. © July 15, 1942; KK 14843.
Nicomide capsules. © July 15, 1942; KK 14842.
Root (A. I.) co., Medina, O. 9235-9237
For honey in sections. Pure comb honey:
Section 1, O-B-3. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK
14908.
Sections 2, QO-B-24.
14907.
Sections 3, O-B-10.
© Jan. 7, 1941; KK
© Oct. 21, 1940; KK
14909.
Royal (D.) jr., Gadsden, Ala. 9238
Royal herb tonic. For herb medicine. © June
29, 1942; KK 14688.
Ruppert (Jacob) New York. 9239
Ruppert ale. For ale. © July 3, 1942; KK 14745.
Salmu (John) River Grove, Ill. 9240
Mend-o-lastic. For plastic material for mend-
ing purposes. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 14547.
no. 7, 1942 9252
Schulte (Marie C.) Manly, Ia. 9241 Trapp & sons, Beulah, Mich. 9248
Serv-a-son. For candy bar. © June 24, 1942; Beulah quality celery. Forcelery. © July 10,
KK 14712, 1942; KK 14915,
Sonora co., Albuquerque, N. M. 9242
Saora For beauty Soedmn audcoumnctica. © Tulkoff (Solomon) d. b. a, New York fruit co. ,Balti-
June 26, 1942; KK 14684 ee cee
2 ‘ Tulkoff's hot horse radish. For prepared,
Stevens (Julia C.) See Krafft (Julia C.) on horseradish products. © July 1, 1942; KK
Steven’s (Mrs.) candies. See Krafft (Julia C.)
Unacal products inc., Los Angeles. 9250
Stevens & Thompson paper co., haere a Clearex, the easy ‘way to clean glass. For liquid
3- glass cleaner. © Apr. 30, 1941; KK 14721.
Do why. For facial tissue, toilet tissue and
handkerchiefs. © June 6, 1938, Jan. 28, 1942; KK
14803, 14805. Van Waters & Rogers, inc., Seattle. 9251
Pillow roll. For tissue. © Apr. 9, 1941, Jan. Fumisol. For fumigant. © June 10, 1942; KK
3, 1942; KK 14804, 14806. 14594.
Strattman (Carl E.), San Diego, Calif. 9247 Williams & son, Fresno, Calif. 9252
Carl’s Bar-dex-lem. For fruit flavoring syrup. Patriotic pastry. For cakes. © July 1, 1942;
© May 2, 1942; KK 14742. KK 14916,
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942------------------------------ 639
ce)
229 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1942
> ot il as LJ > Lo j= oe vi f
be . = 4 a Ri; ~ ‘ :
ihe > cal | - in, oe, *
5 1 “s a es
© 4 J
Spee : doiM delnee aged Sages?
os ¥) ses tot ceaehes yas Getipe eh
feo 5 GCE Sea Ese!
tall, .o ri Svof woh id .b feoniod) MosleT
Skye » ei aE.
oe: me jod B DodinT
ELGOLt iL a fru, BeAjow
~ DOBEI
4
a ON Hs, SRe “23/1527
Rei 4. vigk O
sloped, B03 , Onl pe sik Lasentts
: et SO? taw vade ont “toveedsS
z ia - x 44 um = mPriaeehen esealg
siand ik wiela¥ an
gt: en on 4 45 at ee |
ad ; whens
ef mar te |: " z Poe rest kt)
> J giet (elas so. ease Steiee
ee ae Be
ee pon ae tga a - - -
Bo le oe as al wie shoe, 3 Aa (ee lei ree: aisles BS)
zi be
.
"
= = P ="
& Fs ++
hn
f ‘ ~- ft
v, +? =. z
2
=
Re
es
ao }
' e
5 -
iehte= iT)
a«%
= *
= c é
,
«
_— . ~_— 2
} rs P is { iy roark.
Sis ee of ? tA ten, Foe els nae
B i ey -yade ;
5 ? Menwzainn - » wei
os ") S aes ‘ better % ie
ogo STM oad (aanarrne Re’
i
\
aa,
4 ~ —
. - y y " =
ee
ins +3 ui is,
pod. 2 be aden a
(D-ntlag) sited aa as
: — fiat wae WD 602 129%
: . SRB RRR:
psd, pact toto’;
ax Ries 6 as,
: pho ep & ty ie a
/earart) iginat :-)
SLE 8 eneyl a
oe
> ie ME Tek Benes
= Fe x : +m eats ,"
Hane ti iw owl aed {E>
pete palmer ait. Hie} wea
: . SATEI wae
EUG
= OED. Sec. yee
pn ee. We Ee NES
ma,
en aeecannars
1 WMA:
i ¥ v * b= 20 Your
pra. ‘us if, ;
)s Prmhocke ering, te iais@l ‘S ioe
t :
3 ie open, Poe
WAR, Aue rou, Gags
Warts Soup A jnaty
e + (tom + WAR So, Cela
To Miwa ¥ ¥ eteiaing ly Procianst
Sal) NE Saas :
. 3 } ‘ si ¥ ;
Teot_ (ety hate), Al teak eau aces
fag-6a;, shyt ide AB
3 ay LES. * Pise fs | Ape
eau < ¥ z :
* Premoyinann sate as 2 wheratariga, i
rig phorsons urea. products.
Soatcaan Tate eee eK 14
fed ieomhaten iia eR: R pte r
PS tibhiy le eae ~
Kar ticony Sh be es at. Peery coat
webtion NC Caet,- @ Fale,’ f
te
#
+ 7a
tos e debra , et 4
toyed: (ET pe ‘Saditon: al, -
oye! wap handel Pqe webb
, LG eR 46a rey
meniscal Kaw York as
Nee tablets Sine a part
¢4e0a,
hes)
9253-10408
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress ot March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHO-
TOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRA-
TIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND LABELS USED
FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 8
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
L, Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different,
I. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations, In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated, The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,” Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; **7,”’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘‘©”’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
*‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration,
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper --------29- <9 nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nanan $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps ------ 9-9-9999 9 29s n nnn rn nn nnn nn enn nnn nn en nnn nnn nnn 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ------------------------- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals ------------------------- een e een enn nnn ne nn enn nnn ene n en == 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions------------ eee en er ns a een nee ene ee nnn nn nnn === 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Mlustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ----------------------- 2.00
Single numbers------------2----28 22 29-9 nnn rrr nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnnnnn 250
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year -------=---------------------------- 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year -------------- 992 n- nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nnn 10.00
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred tothe permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, thai,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return,
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D, C,
(ml)
a)
; “(Ze Ae ame oe a * iuemapd abe.
f = ' oi ‘ ®
; re
‘ : “. :
j ‘ f
: ,
' =4§
4
i
J 4 ;
ats EH “ . : oh? perp’: a ARATE
ps If ; } iS aor ot aie bei
t oid 7 a a AE EDS AR, Hie
B <a Nate TDS : ve Theos
yohy eve ‘5
Mita & «
a 2 *
sah eh € TSE icine ae nate ;
. Batt 2 ise ine eps ap .. baad ita Arathine
SiS wae) Bae 2EGs Ras hay “Ay teata ns A Paik:
ni eat) Lets i aid pra
\ j 4 OUES FES
y vintis ee ae
TS A TSH ins a Ute: Se ter uisane
es ; : ident, x
oe) me ies
Reh sae Sees earthen see 3 aoe ; ae Me eee p a eae is REP :
Neng eisai o2h Sym OE
Bae Je 1
Bsr | aN bleu be
A Ero ard pare
a vial te Sa sn a oe
CLASS G ~
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are the
same.
Americana designs. 9253-9255
Brandfield (Kitty):
Aurora. - Nude with mirror. - Repose. ©
July 1, 1942; G 40545-40547.
Backer (Alexander) co. 9256, 9257
Turner (Raymond):
Fisherman with basket, 208. - Windblown
lady, 209. © June 1, 1942; G 40612, 40613.
Baez (Albert Vinicio)* 9258
CPT emblem. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; G 40553.
Barton (Macena)* 9258
MacArthur (Genera] Douglas) © 1c. Apr. 13,
1942; G 40645.
Berdanier (Paul Frederick)* 9260
After Armageddon. © Aug. 24, 1942; G 40669.
Bish (Margaret Louise) 9261-9266
Bish (Pegg [i. e. M. L.]):
Bye Baby Bunting. - Hie diddle diddle. - Little
Boy Blue come blow your horn. - Little Miss Muffet
sat on a tuffet trimming a lovely tree. - Ride a
cock horse to Banbury Cross. - Wee Willie Winkie
runs through the town. © 1 c. each June 23, 1942;
G 40356-40361.
Boyd (Stella Guarda}* 9267
Winged Christ-head. © 1c. july 16, 1942; G
40516.
Boyle (Helene Victoria) 9268-9270
Luria (Corinna M.):
For their destiny which is in Thy hands,1 - 3.
© 1c. each Sept. 3, 1942; G 40664-40666.
Bradley (Charles A.)* 9271
Certificate of war record with allied nations. ©
lc. July 15, 1942; G 40571.
Bruce (Robert Alexander)* 9272-9275
Presenting the Americas through a pictorial
feature, 1-4. © 1c. each Aug. 12, 1942; G 40538-
30541.
Buttura & sons. 9276-9278
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial:
Cassell, 667. - Hurley, 665. - Hutchins, 666.
© July 27, 1942; G 40617-40619.
Byer (Samuel)* 9279, 9280
Rabbi instructing a boy. © Dec. 18, 1939; G
40556.
Woman praying before candles. © Nov. 24, 1938;
G 40557.
Clay club of New York. 9281
Schoonmaker (Eugene S.):
Victory seal. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; G 40531.
cm A
231
Cousin (Florence Jones)* 9282
Jesus wept. © i c. July 16, 1942; G 40575.
Crockett (Grace Adell)}* 9283-9286
Sambo. - Sambo dreams. Sambo meditates.
- Sambo walks. © ic. each Aug. 15, 1942; G
40567-40570.
Cross bros. co. 9287-9306
Kenerson (Conrad) Paramount memorial:
Conroy, 5697. - Johnson, 4699. - Rankin,
5694. - Rayburn, 4695. © May 17, 1942; G 40583,
40584, 40586, 40588.
Royale, 5700. - Williams, 5698. © July 22,
1942; G 40587, 40589.
LaChapelle (Leon J.) Paramount memorial:
Biakely, 5709. - Russell, 5693. - Watkins,
5710. © Aug. 12, 1942; G 40582, 40595, 40596.
Chase, 5692. - Doyle, 5688. - Fitzsimons,
5680. © Apr. 30, 1942; G 40577, 40578, 40581.
Daniels, 5691. - Morris, 5701. - Parke, 5696.
© May 17, 1942; G 40580, 40585, 40590
Hanson, 5690. - Nelson, 5702. © July 22,
1942; G 40579, 40591.
McCellan (Harry E.) Paramount memorial:
Christe, 5703. - Clough, 5705. - Harbaugh,
5704. © July 22, 1942; G 40592-40594.
Curry (John Steuart)* 9307
Wisconsin marches to yictory. © 1 c. Aug. 10,
1942; G 40517.
Davis (Marshall}* 9308-9315
Another day, and no mail, 4. - Home wuz never
like this, 6. - Hut, tew, three, four, 3. - Short
sheet, 5. © Oct. 8, 1941; G 40558-40560, 40562.
I’m do’in OK, how are you, 1. - Kings ofthe broad
highway. - We can take ‘em! - We’re not fooling.
© June 15, 1942; G 40561, 40563-40565.
De Hoffmann (Alexander C.) 9316-9320
Adeh (A.) [pseud. of A. C. de Hoffmann]:
Adoration of the Magi. - Holy Family and the
three wise men. - Holy Mother sings. - Madonna of
the medallion. - Mystic light. © 1c. each Aug. 21,
1942; G 40603-40607.
De Rehling-Quistgaard (Johan Waldemar)* 9321
Roosevelt (President Franklin Delano) © ic.
Aug. 1, 1942; G 40486.
Dershwitz (Stanley)* 9322
Duncan Fyfe. The sun had just risen. © 1 c.
Aug. 5, 1942; G 40526.
Dorfman (John)
Gugler (Arnold):
Serving our country. © 1 c. Aug. 22, 1942;
G 40662.
9323
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9324 pt. 4, n. s., Vv. 34
Downey (Joseph B.) 9324
Dingwell (Doris):
That liberty’s torch shall always flame. © 1
c. Aug. 11, 1942; G 40532.
Ennever (Harry)* 9325
Harries war game. © 1c. July 29, 1942; G 40551.
Esterly (Arthur H.)* 9326
Residence, air warden. © 1 c. Aug. 21,1942; G
40639.
Fellman (Max)* 9327
Service frame. © lc. Aug. 28, 1942; G 40636.
Ferguson (Douglas J.)* 9328
Ayres hall, University of Tennessee. © July 27,
1942; G 40614.
Fooks (Herbert C.)* ~~ 9329
Honeysuckle goatfarms. © 1c. Aug. 22, 1942;
G 40668.
Frazer (Harry B.) 9330
Beer (Edward J.):
Grazer cemetery memorial, 1942-2. © 1c.
Aug. 10, 1942; G 40642.
Gerber (Hugo)* 9331
Keep producing, buy war bonds, stamps, ... V—.
[ Victory symbol statue] © Aug. 17, 1942; G 40628.
Gittins (Joseph Thomas)* 9332
Military novelty doll. © June 15, 1942; G 40629.
Goldman (Isaac M)* 9333
In memory. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; G 40611.
Gorman (George R.) 9334
Smith (Frank Vining):
Taeping (Clipper ship) © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942;
G 40566.
Grey advertising agency, inc. 9335
Varol (Robert):
Merry Christmas inthe star spangled manner.
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; G 40529.
Gruber (Henry)* 9336, 9337
Catch a Nazi. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; G 40663.
Snatch the hat. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; G 40610.
Hamparsoomian (Anna)* 9338
We did it before, and we will doit again. © 1 c.
Aug. 14, 1942; G 40661.
Hebert & Ladrie. 9339-9341
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial:
Caufield, 4243. - Fellows, 4244. - Sander,
4242. © July 27, 1942; G 40620-40622.
Helton (Charles Boyd)* 9342
Climbing rose motif combined with column. ©
1c. July 6, 1942; G 40598.
Hintermeister (John Henry) 9343
Hintermeister (Hy [i. e. J. H.}):
Thumbs up. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; G 40554.
Hulsebus (Alberta)* 9344
Hand painted American Flag. © 1c. Aug. 11,
1942; G 40530.
232
Keller (Jack)* 9345, 9346
Terrorist. © lc. Aug. 4, 1942; G 40576.
Trigger Sain. © 1c. Aug. 21, 1942; G 40597.
Kopplin (Harold Albert) & Wilber (Charles Gerard)
347
Kopplin (Hal [i. e. H. A.]):
ic Adolph & company. © 1 c. May 6, 1942; G
141.
Kroll (Leon)* 9348
Freedom of religion. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; G
40637.
Kroog (Henry)* 9349
For victory, buy bonds, drink milk for the
strength to win. © lc. Aug. 27, 1942; G 40634.
Lathrop (Gertrude Katherine)* 9350-9352
Banjo. - Silver Marten rabbit. © lic. each Dec.
18, 1940; G 40647, 40648.
Jane Righter medal. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; G
40649.
Lynch (Paul A.)* 9353
Put them all together. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1942; G
40660.
Mako (Bartholomew) & Bryson (Harriette P.) 9354
Mako (Bartholomew):
Guardians of democracy. © 1c. Aug. 26,
1942; G 40630.
Manchester (Emily Burling Waite) 9355
Waite (Emily Sets e. E. B. W. Manchester }):
Eddy (Mary Baker) founder of Christian
science. © July 15, 1942; G 40573.
Matthews (Nancy)* 9356
For victory thumbs up! [Thumbs up for victory]
© 1c. Aug. 22, 1942; G 40626.
Miami granite & marble co. 9357
Allison (Charles Chester):
Martin memorial, 824-04. © 1c. Aug. 28,
1942; G 40635.
Milch (E. & A.) ine. 9358
Whorf (John):
Bather. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; G 40534.
Mills (Edna June)* 9359
WAAC figurine. © July 30, 1942; G 40549.
Morgan (Fred)* 9360
Winnie, the WAAC!
40644.
© le. July 20, 1942; G
Morton (Frank William)* 9361
Al-ert and Blinkout. © 1c. July 27, 1942; G
40528.
Mount (Pauline Ward) 9362-9364
Mount (Ward):
Lilies at eventide, 2. - Nature’s victory, 3. -
Sylvan nudes, 1. © 1c. each Aug. 13, 1942; G
40535-40537.
Neergaard (Alice M.)* 9365
Unity, bundles for America, victory. © 1 c. Aug.
25, 1942; G 40638.
no. 8, 1942
Novelli & Calcagni, inc.
Kenerson (Charles Conrad):
Doran memorial. © July 27, 1942; G 40616.
9366
O’Connell (Peter T.) 9367
Mergenthaler (Edward):
United nations. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; G 40655.
Orange (Samuel P.) 9368
Pleumas (Egnar O.):
International flag of liberty. © 1c. Aug. 26,
1942; G 40633.
Perry (Raymond John)* 9369
Prodigal Pete. © 1c. Aug. 19, 1942; G 40643.
Porter (Harriette Wilburr) 9370
Wilburr (Harriette) [i. e. H. W. Porter]
Salute to America. © 1c. Aug. 29, 1942; G
40653.
Raffel (William Druian)* 9371-9374
Hawaiian:
Female. - Male. © Jan. 24, 1942; G 40543,
40544.
South Sea islander:
.Female. - Male. © Jan. 24, 1942; G 40542,
405468.
Ratti (Joseph)* 9375
All out for victory. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942; G
40641.
Salamone (Sylvester)* 9376-9378
Monument:
Del Bagno, 62-28-16. - Salamone, 23-11-M-5.
- Salamone family, M-5. © 1c. each Aug. 31, 1942;
G 40650- 40652.
Schimpf (Fred A.)* 9379-9381
Introducing their new C. P. D., certified paid
director, at the board’s special meeting. © 1 c.
Aug. 14, 1942; G 40555.
Presenting to the board their new C. P. D.,
certified professional director. © 1c. Aug. 11,
1942; G 40533.
Visioneering, the science of engineering ideas
to practical application. © 1c. July 30, 1942; G
40527.
Shamp (Fannie R.)* 9382
Come on girls for victory. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942;
G 40659.
Sheldon (George N.) 9383
Hoyt (A.):
Faith in God is the crown of victory. [Faith
in prayer, victory] © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942; G 40615.
Shoemaker (Donald Vern)* 9384-9387
On the go, 1, 2. - Two by sea, 1,2. © 1 c. each
July 22, 1942; G 40599-40602.
WORKS OF ART
9413
Slovik (Walter)* 9388
Peace. - We can do it again. © 1 c. each Aug.
26, 1942; G 40631, 40632.
Sullivan (Bernard J.) 9389
Wideman (Alfred J.):
Our Lady of Victory shrine. © 1c. July 11,
1942; G 40572.
Sundquist (Ludwig Webster)* 9390
Qur patriotic gesture, wings of victory. © lc.
Aug. 4, 1942; G 40574.
Tenggren (Gustaf)* 9391-9398
Fluffy. - Gnome. - Imp. - Ogre. - Simp. - Sprat.
- Twink. - Twit, © 1c. each Aug. 10, 1942; G
40518-40525.
Tulk (Alfred James)* 9399-9401
Jophiel (Archangel) - Supper at Emmaus. -
Transfiguration, the annunciation, the nativity. © 1
c. each Sept. 2, 1942; G 40656-40658.
Vanderhoof (Frank Edward)* 9402
Service. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1942; G 40640.
Vermont marble co. 9403-9405
Whitehouse (Louis A.):
Kelschenbaeh memorial, D 10-01171. © Aug.
14, 1942; G 40608.
Martin cemetery memorial, 8065.
31, 1942; G 40667.
Memorial, D8-0150.
40609.
© Aug.
© Aug. 12, 1942; G
Warneke (Heinz)* 9406
Nittany lion. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942; G 40627.
Weaver (Everett E.)* 9407
Lord’s Last Supper. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; G
40654.
White granite co. 9408-9410
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial:
Ahearn, K-927, Hurley, K-928. - Brandon,
K-923, Harrigan, K-924. - Flanders, K-925, Tansey,
K-926. © July 27, 1942; G 40623-40625.
Willner (Maurice A.) 9411
Montelle [ pseud. of M. Smith]:
Match your Camel for a light smoke. © 1 c.
Aug. 29, 1942; G 40646.
Wilson (Charles Banks)* 9412
American Indian. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1942; G 40550.
Wilson (Mrs. Sam E.) jr.* 9413
Cotillion clubs of America, inc., © 1 c. Aug.
14, 1942; G 40552.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------~------- 1,474
233
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Air conditioning utilities co. 9414-9443
Adjustable louvre dampers, 502. © Aug. 4, 1942;
I 31084,
Circular defusing terminal, 624A. © Apr. 24,
1942; i 31060,
Counterbalanced back pressure dampers, plan
508, © july 2, 1942; I 31137.
Cowl ventilator with skirt and damper, 700B. -
Water tight cover plate, 524, © Mar. 24, 1942;1
31059, 31067.
Exhaust terminal type 4 rectangular, 630. -
- Fresh air intake stationary louvres, light-proof and
non-light-proof, 526. - Type E terminal directionai
supply, 626. © July 9, 1942; 1 31042, 31044, 31047.
Extra heavy forced draft blower dampers, plan
505. © july 15, 1942; 1 31138.
Forced draft blower dampers, 504, © July 21,
1942; I 31066,
Marine door vent, 45t-A. - Marine exhaust grille,
457-A, © July 16, 1942; 1 31085, 31088.
Marine exhaust register, 458-A. © July 14, 1942;
1 31083.
Marine supply register, 4544, 455A, 455B. ©
July 13, 15, 16, 1942; I 31065, 31086, 31087.
Mushroom ventilator head with damper, 702. ©
Mar. 17, 1942; I 31068.
Mushroom ventilator heads, sizes 6”-48”’ inc.,
701,- Round gooseneck vents with covers, 750. -
Standard shore connection box, 1002. - Type D ex-
haust terminal, 625. © July 16, 1942; I 31043,
31045, 31048, 31050.
Operator for vent dampers and fire dampers, 650.
© Mar. 31, 1942; 1 31062.
Rectangular gooseneck type X, 753. - Rectangular
goosenecks, 752. © Apr. 17, 1942; 131063, 31064.
Rectangular mushroom ventilator heads, plan
703. © May 4, 1942; I 31139.
Removable core stationary louvre with water-
tight cover, 525. © July 17, 1942; 131051.
Type A supply terminal, 623. © July 10, 1942;
1 31049.
Type 3 supply terminal, 627. © July 19, 1942;
I 31061.
Type 4 exhaust terminal, 628. © July 19, 1942;
I 31046.
Zephocone diffusers, plan 605, © Aug. 18, 1942;
1 31136.
Air devices, inc. 9444, 9445
Size selection chart-model CSF Agitair. © July
30, 1942; 1 $1082.
Size selection chart, series 25, type A Agitair,
A-T2. © Aug. 27, 1942; I 31249.
Allspline corp. 9446
Production drawings for V-10 V-20 V-30 de-
mountable prefabricated houses.
1942; I 31102.
9447
Anderson (Nils Alfred)
© Aug. 25, 1942; J
Victory with MacArthur.
34674.
© 1 c. Aug. 19,
SS naa a eS
234
Andrews (Frank Quarles) 9448
Air mail service. © Aug. 25, 1942; K 51540.
Baeuchle (Kate) 9445
Hairpin. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31224.
Bailey meter co. 9450-9474
Bailey boiler meter chart, 30F600T800TS. ©
June 12, 1942; I 31104.
——70F450T. © Jan, 2, 1942; 1 31125. .
——i60F900T1000P. © May 4, 1942; 1 31105.
———1200F2000P. © Mar. 12, 1942; 1 31103.
Bailey fluid meter chart, A 28F275T55P,
12G0F2400P. © Mar. 12, 1942; 131106, 31116.
——40F3000P. © Apr. 29, 1942; I 31107.
——120F30L400T. © july 1, 1942; 1 31111.
——120F300T700P. © June 16, 1942; 1 31112.
——280F7L. © June 3, 1942; I 31109,
——450F225P300T-7.- © May 15, 1942; I 31108.
Pes 800FX3. © May 12, 1942; I 31126,
31127.
——500F1800P, 1000F1600P500P. © June 25,
1942; 1 31113, 31114.
——600F1200P, 875F200T975P. © June 8, 1942;
I 31110, 31115.
Bailey recorder chart, 40L4. © Mar. 12, 1942;
I 31117.
——45KP. © Apr. 22, 1942; I 31118.
——500KT1, 600KT2, 900KT9, 1000KT6. © Apr.
2, 1942; 1 31119, 31121-31123.
——500KT2. © May 13, 1942; 1 31120.
——1500PX. © May 12, 1942; I 31124.
Baldassare (Frank J.) 9475
Streamlined ranges. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942;
1 31232,
Ballard (Howard 8.) 9476
Golden horse. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; J 34702,
Barrie (Kate Hayt) $477
[San Francisco cable car] © May 30, 1942; K
51502,
Bassage (James) & Staunton (Robert E.) 9478
Graphic determination of low cost quantity. ©
1c. Aug, 18, 1942; 1 31128.
Biair (William) 9479
Balancing aid or frame. © ic, Aug. 31, 1942;
I 31220,
Boyne (Helen 8S.) 9480
American’s creed, © Aug. 14, 1942; K 51406.
Briant (Edward J.) 9481
Non-drip closet tank, © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942;
I 31074,
Brown (Albert E.) 9482
Christ’s seven last words on the cross, 102. ©
Mar, 18, 1942; K 51499.
CLASSES H-K
no. 8, 1942
Brown (Kenneth A.) $483
E- Zrazor blade sharpener. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942; I 31225.
Brown & Bigelow. 9484-9497
MacArthur (Gen. Douglas); by C. Ernst. © June
22, 1942; K 51239.
MacPherson (Earl):
Are you in favor of this motion? — Artist’s
sketch pad. — How do you like my technique? —
How does it look if I hold it up like this? —I’ll do
my besta for the fiesta. — I’m having troubles with my
bubbles. — Keep your hands up stranger. —Nofool-
in’. — No honest, I’m not cold. — Now, whatis the
next step? — Springtime is swingtime. — ThinkI’d
be 1-A in the army? © June 22, 1942; K 51326-
51337.
Soldiers of the soil, 22420; by N. C. Wyeth. ©
July 31, 1942; K 51460.
Brown instrument co. 9498-9507
Brown chart, 5160-4. © July 1, 1942; I 31054.
——5814. © June 9, 1942; I 31053.
——5815. © June 22, 1942; I 31052.
Brown instrument co. [chart] 578.
1942; I 31195.
—10695, 12010. © June 26, 1942; I 31196,
31198.
——i2108. © July 6, 1942; I 312090.
——12690. © June il, 1942; I 31197.
——i2691. © June 19, 1942; I 31199. -
——2258E. © June 26, 1942: I 31134.
© June 5,
Brun (Lester John) 9508-9510
Force insulation and deflection, supplement,
foundation and barriers. © lc. Aug. 13, 1942;
I 31069.
Mixing building unit, explosive force deflection
and insulation abutment. © lic. Aug. 31, 1942;
I 31216.
Release mechanism for flight bomb; aircraft
carrier component. © ic. Aug. 15, 1942; I 31089.
Brunkow (Almon T.) $511
Automatic spike extractor. © ic. Aug. 31,1942;
I 31230.
Camera Clix. 9512
Even nature advertises M & M products. © 1c.
Aug. 20, 1942; J 34623.
Camp Grant studio. 9513-9557
Camp Grant, Illinois:
27th, 28th, 30th - 32nd, 35th, 36th medical
training battalion. © July 25, 1942; J 34653-34659.
Camp Grant, Illinois, Company A:
26th - 28th, 30th - 36th medical training bat-
talion. © July 25, 1942: J 34660-34669.
Camp Grant, Iilinois, Company B:
26th - 28th, 30th - 36th medical training bat-
talion. © July 25, 1942; J 34634-34643.
Camp Grant, Illinois, Company C:
26th - 28th, 30th, 3ist, 33rd - 36th medical
training battalion. © July 25, 1942; J 34644-34652.
Camp Grant, Illinois, Company D:
26th - 28th, 30th, 32nd - 36th medical training
battalion. © July 25, 1942; J 34625-34633.
Cerejo (Luiz R.) 9558, 9559
Block-bind stream-lox fastening device. — Trap
door stream-lox fastening device. © 1c. each Aug.
24, 1942; I 31141, 31142.
493199 O- 42-2
235
9620
Chiropractic foundation of the state of New York,
inc. 9560
Fraternal order of the spine. © June 17, 1942;
K 51398.
Colombo (Jack) 9561
God bless and lead our boys to victory. © July
27, 1942: K 51387.
Commercial films, inc. 9562, 9563
Food keeps you fit. © Aug. 1, 1942; J 34621.
Stay on the beam. © Aug. 15, 1942; J 34620.
Coveleskie (Joseph) 9564
Maximum combustion ignition chamber for gas-
Oline and oil, internal combustion engines, fue] in-
jection pump, injector, and hydraulic valve gear. ©
lc. Aug. 18, 1942; I 31099.
Cox & Fuller. 9565
Diameter in microns of viscose rayon filaments.
© Aug. 10, 1942; I 31101.
Davis (John Eayres) jr. 9566
Substitution of reinforced concrete slabs for hull
plating. © 1c. Aug. 18, 1942; I 31098.
Democratic supplies. 9567
America’s great invincible fighting forces de-
fends our lives, liberties and possessions. © Aug.
14, 1942; K 51489.
Denoyer-Geppert co. 9568
Generalized dicot flower, model Y700. © Mar.
9, 1942; I 31058.
Doria (Nazarie L.) 9569
Orange squeezer. © ic. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31226.
Dubler (Herbert) inc. 9570-9581
Hummel (Berta):
[Doll’s doctor] 37._- [Flower lass] 42. -
[Hello! Birdie] 41. - [| Little ig 32.- [ Little
chemist] 38. - [Little cobbler] 36. - | Little mail-
man] 35. - [Little mother] 34. - [Mother’s helper]
40. -.[Sleepy baby] 39. © June 5, 1942; H 2434,
2436-2439, 2441-2445.
Jones (Elizabeth Orton):
[Little skipper] 31. - [Tiny cherub] 35. ©
June 5, 1942; H 2435, 2440.
Elsman (Ernest H.) 9582-9584
Improved storm sash fastener, 1, 2. © le.
each Aug. 31, 1942; I 31241, 31242.
Improved storm window fixture. © ic. Aug. 31,
1942; I 31223.
Empie (Hal H.) 9585, $586
Bottleneck, what’s production without transpor-
tation, D-107. — Onward America, where there’s a
will there’s a way, D-108. © Aug. 1,1942; K 51432,
51433.
Exhibit supply co. 9587-9618
Army and navy, 33-64. © Aug. 10, 1942; K
51504-51535.
F. A. R. publishers, Itd. 961S
[ Girl with veil]; by Auguste Renoir. © Oct. 13,
1936; H 2388.
Federal transportation assn. 9620
Federal transportation association [insignia] ©
Aug. 3, 1942; K 51400.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9621
Fell (Olive) 9621-9629
High country. — Land of enchantment. — Pining
for you. —- Wooded paradise. © June 15, 1942; K
51440-51443.
No worries. — Remembering you in Rainier
Park. — Us. — With thots of you. — Won’t be here
long! © Aug. 1, 1942; K 51435-51439.
Fisher (Wayne B.) 9630
Spray chemicais compatibility chart. © Aug. 15,
1942; I 31243.
Fletcher (Raymond W.) 9631
Submarine ride for amusement parks. © 1 e.
Aug. 31, 1942; I 31240.
Forsyth (Reo George) 9632
Paper, mister? © 1c, Aug. 12, 1942; J 34614.
Fotocolor Mexico. $633
Mas fiel copia del sagrado original de Nuestra
Senora de Guadalupe, reina de Mexico y patrona de
las Americas. © Aug. 1, 1942; K 51389.
Franco (Frederico) 9634
Carbon monoxide disintegrator. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942; 1 31236.
Fuller (Helen) 9635
Helene andher gorilla. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942: } 34624.
G. M. S. corp. 9636
Diagrammatic suggestion of aerial shrapnel
bomb or H. E. combination. © Aug. 15, 1942; i
31096.
General biological supply house, inc. 9637-9651
Arterial arches in vertebrates, CR 21.53. —
Clam cross section, CR 21.1. © Aug. 17, 1942;1
31159, 31160.
Fossil plants of the great coal age:
Caulopteris, CR 158. - Comparison of calam-
ites and equisetum, CR 153. - Comparison of
lepidodendron and lycopodium, CR 152. - Compari-
son of seed-fern and true fern, CR 154. - Family
characteristics of coal age fern foliage, CR 163.
- Fern leaf types of nueropterideae, CR 162. - Fern
leaf types of pecopterideae, CR 161. - Fern leaf
types of sphenopterideae, CR 160. - Gymnospermous,
CR 151. - Lepidophloios, CR 156. - Megaphyton,
CR 159. - Sigillaria, CR 155. - Sphenophyllum, CR
157. © Aug. 17, 1942; 1 31146-31158.
General concrete products, inc. 9652
Types EF & Gfence. © Aug. 17, 1942; I 21133.
General motors corp. Fisher body div. 9653
It’s a two fisted fight. © July 27, 1942; K 51546.
Girtz (David) 9654
Blitz electricity. © 1c. Aug. 10, 1942; J 34715.
Glenn (Henry C.) 9655
Four edge safety razor and blade. © 1 c. Aug.
12, 1942; 1 31075.
Godwin (Clifford Burgess) 9656-9659
Gyroscope motion. — Mechanical beam loci. ©
1c. each Aug. 15, 1942; 1 31090, 31091.
Mechanical beam and its theorem, - Torque re-
coil motion, © 1c, each Aug, 15, 1942; I 31217,
31218.
236
pt. 4, n. 8., v. 37
Greenlee (Lyman G.) 9660, 9661
Electric fence alarm systems. © 1 c. Aug. 31,
1942; I 31206.
Electro-neurometer.
31140.
© 1 c. Aug, 24, 1942; 1
Greystone-Stoller corp. 9662, 9663
Dewey (Thomas E.) 1,2. © Aug. 4, 11, 1942; J
34613, 34622.
Grogan photo service, inc. $664-9668
Healthy surroundings make healthy soldiers. —
They wanted the fight, now show our might. — Train-
ing for the defense ‘of America. — We’re in it, we'll
win it. — We’re in training to help the United
Nations win the war. © July 1, 1942; J] 34607-34611.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 9669
Lot Iam with you alway; by C. Bosseron Cham-
bers. © July 29, 1942; K 51304.
Haberman (Steven) $670
Gas rotary engine. © ic. Aug. 31, 1942;1 31238.
Haberstroh (john C.) 9671
Exquisite Pine Creek Lake, Livingston, Montana.
© july 30, 1942; J 34700.
Hackney (Myron Winston) - 9672
Chair with transparent plastic back molded in
the form of a hollow box with open bottom, design
44, © ic. Aug. 11, 1942; 1 31055.
Hale (Hugh E.) 9673, 9674
Hale’s chart of ton miles in United States by
various means of transportation, 1,2. © Aug. 13,
1942; I 31213, 31214.
Hamill (Carmen Charles) 9675
Soldiers for victory. © July 31, 1942; K 51408.
Hoffmann (Albert) 9676
Experimental-tumor of the hypophysis of rat. ©
Aug. 10, 1942; J 34701.
Houghton (A. Allison) 9677
Fire-proof invulnerable tank. © 1c. Aug. 5,
1942; 1 31092.
House of art. 9678
If, by Rudyard Kipling, 182. © Aug. 10, 1942:
K 51503.
Hungerford (Cyrus C.) 9679-8690
Axis Ape:
Always likes to raise a little hell. — Believes
in breaking safety rules! -- Decorates employes whe
don’t cooperate with fellow workers. - Enjoys
horseplay during working hours because it plays
hell with our war schedule. - Loves to be wasteful!
- Punches the clock for Adolf, Tojo and Muss! -
Razzes our efforts to win the war. - Salutes a ser-
vice Flag. - Spreads lies against our government.
- Wins when tools are carelessly broken. © Aug.
17, 1942; K 51448-51450, 51452-51456, 51458, 51459.
Slipshod work on war materiel makes the Axis
Ape very happy. - Slow down tricks are encouraged
by the Axis Ape. © Aug. 17, 1942; K 51451, 51457.
9691
© 1c. Aug. 19, 1942;
Hutchison (Julian D.)
Air flo - auto innertube.
I 31244,
CLASSES H-K
no. 8, 1942
9777
Hyland (Steve) 9692
Fuel system. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 1 31234.
Iavarone (Vincent) 9693
Spark plug dryer. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 1 31228.
Andustrial finishing magazine. Practical publications,
inc. 9694
Finishing industry will finish the Axis. © July
17, 1942; K 51385.
International business machines corp. 9695-9699
Curves for correcting tool design for top rake,
1-5. © 1c. each Aug. 29, 1942; I 31201-31205.
Jansson (Arvid) 9700
Combined pneumatic or fluid drive generator
and motor. © 1c. july 21, 1942; 131097.
Johnston (Aaron Burle) 9701
Ruidoso. © July 13, 1942; J 34612.
Jordan (Frank George) 9702
Jordan Victory puzzle. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942;
131070.
Kellogg co. 9703
Uncle Sam wants fats and sugar. © Aug 25, 1942;
K 51498.
Kelly-Read & co., inc. 9704-9720
Foxy foreign ideas brought poverty, suffering and
defeat to Europe, 148. © June 15, 1942; K 51477.
Future U.S. progress depends on our keeping
alive the American system, 159. — Work, fight,
give to stop any dictator, 158. © Aug. 10, 1942;
K 51487, 51488.
Labor and apace, 149. © June 29, 1942;
K 51483.
Our enemies’ eee to their spies in the U.S.
A., 157. © July 22, 1942; K 51480.
Our hearts, heads and hands are united in one
mighty air, 156. © July 29, 1942; K 51481.
Private Tom says, folks back home who take
time off, needlessly, aren't carrying their fair
share, 151. © July 6, 1942; K 51484.
Suppose you were in their shoes, 144. — We
must win this war, 153. © July 10, 1942; K 51474,
51485. :
This is a Jap war factory, 154. — We re fighting
to prevent this, 145. © July 7, 1942; K 51479, 51482.
This war is proving that our American way can
out-produce, out-fight and out-last any other system
in the world, 150. © Aug. 3, 1942; K 51475.
This war will last until we win it, 141. © June
1, 1942; K 51472.
To the memory of all those who already have
given their lives, 142. © May 18, 1942; K 51473.
Today, remind yourself that you're _— ina
free and independent nation, 152. © Aug. 5, 1942;
K 51476.
You bet I'm fighting too, 143. © June 28, 1942;
K 51478.
Your faith in America, 160. © Aug. 18, 1942;
K 51486.
Kimbal (Alfred)
Sea skate. © Aug. 14, 1942; 131095.
King features syndicate, inc. 9722-9733
Annette illustrates the bad habit of thumb-suck-
ing, V-79. — Quints eat celery for healthy teeth,
V-78. — Yvonne illustrates the bad habit of lip-bit-
ing, V-77. © Aug. 16, 1942; | 34686-34688.
9721
237
Dionne family pew, V-72. — Quints go to church
for first time, V-71. — Quints have first view of
Corbeil, V-70. © Aug. 2, 1942; J] 34681-34683.
Dionne family summer home, V-74. — Picnic
lunch with Dionne family, V-75. — Quints enjoy the
lake, V-73. — Quints relax in shady spot, V-76. ©
Aug. 9, 1942; J] 34678-34680, 34684.
Pauline (Sister) keeps model quiet for Quints,
V-111. — Quints start to sketch, V-112. © Aug. 23,
1942; J 34685, 34689.
Kirkpatrick (F. M.) 9734-9736
Benj. Harrison (Fort), Ind.,
1942; J 34677.
Benj. Harrison (Fort), Ind.:
View of finance school barracks, 1460. — View
of reception center, 1461. © Aug. 18, 1942; J 34675,
1457. © Aug. 18,
34676.
Kost (Henry Napoleon) 9737
Winning smile. © July 30, 1942; K 51444.
Kralik (Stanley) 9738
Air raid alarm. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; 1 31222.
Larson (Edward L.) 9739
Infant’s circumcision operating table. © 1c.
Aug. 12, 1942; 131076.
Larson (Walter J.) 9740
Spring spokes floating hub wheel shock absorber.
© ic. Aug. 12, 1942; I 31078.
Lawler (Harold Henry) 9741
Our defender. © Mar. 1, 1942; K 51386.
Lederer (George E.) 9742
Novel-pak toothbrush and paste holder. © le.
Aug. 12, 1942; I 31077.
Leeds & Northrup co. 9743-9776
[Leeds & Northrup co. recorder paper] 637, 664.
© June 29, 1942; 1 31178, 31183.
——648. © May 25, 1942; 1 31191.
——649, 654, 656, 657. © June 10, 1942; 131167,
31172, 31182, 31188.
——652, 668, 669, 670,.675, 676. © July 20,
1942; I 31168, 31174, 31175, 31177, 31186, 31193.
—653. © June 30, 1942; 1 31181.
—655. © June 12, 1942; 1 31184.
—658, 661, 662. © June 20, 1942; I 31171,
31179, 31180.
— 659. © June 16, 1942; 1 31169.
— 8660, 666. © July 1, 1942; 1 31187, 31190.
— 663, 665, 667. © July 16, 1942; I 31170,
31189, 31194.
—671, 672. © July 21, 1942; 131185, 31192.
—673. © July 27, 1942; 1 31173.
——674. © July 30, 1942; 131176.
Micromax model R chart, 1215. © June 12, 1942;
1 31161.
—1216. © June 29, 1942; 1 31162.
—1217. © July 16, 1942; 1 31163.
——1218-A. © July 20, 1942; 1 31164.
——1218-B, 1218-C. © July 24, 1942; I 31165,
31166.
Levinsen (Claus) 9777
[Blackout porthole ventilator with airfilter paral-
lel or spiral or propeller type] UP. Oic. Aug. 18,
1942; I 31100.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8778
Lloyd bros. co.
Memorial:
Spencer (Knowles) 4220-A. — Streicher, 4176.
© July 29, 1942; I 31040, 31041.
9778, 9779
Long filmsilide service. 9780
Pictorial physics, electricity. © Sept. 20, 1940;
] 34606.
Lutheran inner mission, Women’s council. 9781
Living flowers. © Mar. 13, 1942; K 51388.
Lydick (Clarence Joseph)
Lydick chart. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; I 31143.
9782
Lyman (Miriam & Lyman (Marie) 9783
Sycamore bend; by Ruthven Holmes Byrum. ©
Jan. 20, 1942; K 51501.
McFetridge (John R.) & sons. 9784
Kwitcherbeleakin and vote straight Republican
ticket for governor, General Edward Martin. ©
Aug. 6, 1942: K 51377.
McGrath (Michael Albin) 9785, 9786
Heavens. — System of the sun. © Aug. 4, 1942;
I 31250, 31251.
9787
© 1c. July 30,
McNeel marble co.
Morrison-Howard memorial.
1942; I 31009.
Mahony (John) 9788, 9789
Sailfish in Gulf stream, U-129. — Sailfish off
Miami Beach, U-130. © 1 c. each Sept. 2, 1942; J
34704, 34705.
Maluo (Joseph) 9790
Clock. © lc. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31229.
Mandel engraving co. & art studios, inc. 9791-9793
Follow the oldtimer’s advice.
K 51547.
For carelessness, I gif nice medal. - For playee
hookey thanks please. © Aug. 27, 1942; K 51494,
51496.
Markham (Byron) 9794
Four wheel attachment and differential for trucks
and improvements. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31231.
Matern, Graff & Paul. 9795-9800
Exterior erection manual. © lc. Aug. 14, 1942;
I 31209.
Fabrication drawings for exterior and interior
miliwork [for] plant fabricated buildings. © 1 c.
July 30, 1942; I 31207.
Field fabrication manual. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942;
I 31212.
House design manual, 1,2. © ic. each Aug. 14,
1942; 1 31210, 31211.
Interior erection manual. © 1c. Aug. 14, 1942;
I 31208.
© Sept. 4, 1942;
Messenger corp. 9801, 9802
{Altar of Christ church Episcopal, Little Rock,
Ark.] © Aug. 12, 1942; K 51399.
Seeking divine guidance] © Aug. 11, 1942; K
51397.
Mills (Fred W.) 9803
Fred W. Mills all-purpose wheel with spring-sup-
ported rim & composition tread. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942; I 31219.
238
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Minors (Stanley) 9804
Kitchen utility device. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942;1
31221.
Moor (Cornelius) 9805
Gas burner. © ic. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31235.
Moore (Venable) 9806
Prefabricated housekeeping unit. © 1 c. Sept
4, 1942; I 31248.
Moore dry kiln co. 9807
Moore-kiln recorder [chart] PT-0401. © Aug.
20, 1942; 1 31135.
Munkebo (James A.) 9808
Adjusto boring bar. © 1 c. Aug. 31, 1942; 1 31233.
National geographic society. 9809-9818
Washington, D. C.:
Arundel (Arthur), eight or nine-year old
young publisher of the newspaper Nicky’s news,
113654 A. - Boy scouts looking at the Lincoln me-
morial, 115681 A. - Capitol, 115042 A. - Cherry
blossoms and Thomas Jefferson memorial, 21777-T.
- Choir boys with valuable crosses at the Washing-
ton cathedral, 18967-T. - Crowd on Pennsylvania
avenue after the inaugural parade, January 20, 1941,
16749-T. - Deed of sale of Blackfriar’s estate to
Shakespeare and letter from Queen Elizabeth to
King James of Scotland and Queen Elizabeth’s great
seal, Folger memorial Shakespearian library,
18951-T. - Prize winners of essays for scholastic
magazines photographed during their visit to the
National geographic society, 112914-A. - Statue of
Andrew Jackson, the White House and Washington
monument from Lafayette park, 115046 A. - Water-
gate concert, July 1938, 115436 A. © 1c. each
Sept. 2, 1942; J 34719-34728.
National ptg. co., inc. 9819-9823
Christmas greetings, 4279. © July 14, 1942; K
51461.
Greetings, 4275. - Season’s greetings, 4286. -
Season’s greetings and best wishes for Christmas,
4288. - To wish you joy at Christmas, 4277. © July
14, 1942; K 51541-51544.
Norcross. 9824
For you in the service, 25R712. © July 8, 1942;
K 51497.
Q’Donnell (John H.) 9825
Truck terminal. © 1c. July 22, 1942; I 31093.
Parents’ institute, inc. 9826
Selected by Parents’ magazine’s shopping scout.
© Mar. 15, 1942; K 51277.
Poster machines corp. 9827-9829
Crush Axi. - Let’s not be the next, on Axi’s
crime table. - This is Axi. © Aug. 15, 1942; K
51536-51438.
Poster service co. 9830-9834
Give us your suggestions on stopping waste, A8.
© July 5, 1942; K 51393.
No needless phone calls, A6. © June 19, 1942;
K 51392.
Save our scrap, A9. © July 19, 1942; K 51394.
Treat your tools like a baby, A5. © June 5, 1942;
K 51391.
CLASSES H-K
no. 8, 1942
War needs water, Al0. © Aug. 5, 1942; K 51395.
Powell (Angle W.) 9835-9837
Angle concrete masonry unit. © 1c. Aug. 21,
1942; I 31129.
Angle interlocking building unit. © i c. July 27,
1942; 1 31056.
Angie self-aligning building unit. © 1 c. Sept.
5, 1942; 1 31246.
Providence lithograph co. 9838-9843
Asleep on the hay; by Brisley. — Wedding at
Cana. © July 22, 1942; K 51401, 51405.
Jesus shows love for children; by Cicely M.
Barker. © July 22, 1942; K 51500.
Jesus went to church; by George Timothy Tobin.
— Sharing food; by Dorothy Handsaker. — When the
church belis ring; by Katharine R. Wireman. ©
Aug. 12, 1942; K 51402-51404.
Provost (Otis C.) 9844
Hydraulic high pressure control by the O. C.
system; automatic compressed air power, hydraulic;
revised expansion delivery. © 1c. July 17, 1942;
I 31094.
Randall (Parke) 9845-9854
Bathers. — Dull day. — Grace. — No luck. —
Pelican. — Poise. — Prowling. — Relaxation. —
Serenity. — Speed. © ic. each Aug. 24, 1942; J
34680-34699.
Ream (Jane Margaret) 9855-9857
Aerial view of Hotel Pemaquid, 1, 2. © Sept.
10, 25, 1941; J 34717, 34718.
Pemaquid light, L36. © Oct. 5, 1941; J 34716.
Recher (George D.) 9858
Highway lighting system. © 1 c. Aug. 12, 1942;
I 31071.
Reichman (Emanuel) $859
Hi2107 }*77ezIN [Ashpisen for Succoth] © July
27, 1942; K 51491.
Reproducta, inc. 9860, 9861
Gloria in excelsis Deo, crib 0495. © Apr. 20,
1942; K 51492.
[Religious figures sheet] 0502-0514. © June 28,
1942; K 51493.
Reproduction ce. 9862
In our country’s service. © Mar. 16, 1942; K
51380.
Richards (Edgar D.) 9863
Automobile tire. © ic. Aug. 31, 1942; I 31239.
Ross (C. Chandler) 9864, 9865
Tang horse, 749. - Treasures irom China, 748.
© Aug. 5, 1942; H 2431, 2432.
Rosset (Louis) 9866
Roaster. © 1c. Aug. 12, 1942; I 31073.
Royal emblem co. 9867
We’ll work to win. © May 14, 1942; K 51434.
St. Louis zoological board of control. 9868-9890
St. Louis zoo:
239
9924
African black rhinos. - Barbary mountain
Sheep. - Caracal. - Chimpanzee arena. - Chimpan-
zee band. - Chimpanzee circus, 1, 2. - Chimpanzee
equestrians. - Diving polar bear. - Eland group. -
Elephant training, i, 2. - Giant pandas. - Lion train-
ing, 1, 2. - Orangutan. - Pigmy and diamondback
rattlesnakes. - Quetzal. - Sailor and his banjo. -
Stage of chimpanzee arena. - Tapir and baby. -
Tropical bird house. © July 11, 1942; K 51469-
51430.
Water fowl lakes ai the St. Louis zoo. © July 11,
1942: K 51431.
Sampliner (H. S.) 9891
Ventnor landmarks, Atlantic City, N. J., 60. ©
Aug. 25, 1942; K 51494.
Sands (Effie E. Benton) 9892
Round refrigerator. © i c. Aug. 12, 1942;
I 31072.
Schruers (Edwin Judson) 9893-9895
4 room house. © ic. Aug. 21, 1942; I 31132.
Three level house, A, B. © ic. each Aug. 21,
1942; I 31130, 31131.
Seip (Herbert F.) 9896-9899
Driving long end of tire hammer or bead loosen-
ing tool in either direction around the rim, 4. —
Driving long tapper end of tire hammer in between
rim flange and tire bead, 3. — Loosening tire bead
by driving V end hammer to left, 1. — Loosening
tire bead by driving V end hammer io right, 2. ©
ic. Aug. 12, 1942; J 34615-34618.
Semmler (William QO.) 9906
Two point extension cord reel. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942; I 31237.
Serr (Arthur H.) 9901
Family tree. © June 22, 1942; K 51396.
Smith (Howard E.) 9902
107th regiment cavalry, horse-mechanized. ©
Aug. 12, 1942; K 51539.
Sniders’ poster process studio. 9903-9905
Help save tires, 305. - Sh-h-h, don’t talk, 304. -
Suggest you see, 303. © Aug. 12, 1942; K 51445-
51447.
Solomon (Joseph) 9906
Fun-nelo. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1942; J 34706.
Sporting gallery & bookshop, inc. 9907
[Sailfish]; by William Goadby Lawrence. © Dec.
15, 1941; H 2389.
Sporting news pub. co. 9908-9915
1942:
Boston Braves, 22138. — Boston Red Sox,
22233. — Chicago Cubs. — Chicago White Sox. —
Philadelphia Athletics. — Philadelphia Phils, 22139,
— Washington Senators, 22250. © July 30, 1942;
J 34708-34714.
St. Louis Cardinals. © Aug. 26, 1942; J
34707.
Stearns (Mae) 9916-9924
Buffalo beans, 1. — Trillium, 3 — Wild rose,
1,2. © July 20, 1942; J 34570, 34571, 34573, 34574.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9925 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Desert sun cups, 1. — Iris, i, 2. © Aug. 18, | VanDerveer (H. D.) 9943
1942; J] 34670, 34672, 34873. Jefferson memorial. © Aug. 10, 1942; J 34619.
Shooting star, 2, © Aug. 4, 1942; J 34671.
Wild rose, 3. © Aug. 28, 1942; J 34729,
Ward (Ira Frederick) 9944
Tay chart, 38° C-O-12-PT- 4Z, 55° C-20-PT-6Z. | 31247.
© july 30, 1942; I 31011, 31012.
‘Sayioet insteonsenteeds, 9927 | Weatherbee (Francis E.) 9945
Taylor chart, OP138, © Aug. 7, 1942;131215. | oe beyond the sea, 747, © Aug. 5, 1942;
Tichnor bros., inc. 9928-9937
Bird for the job, jc4. = Boy, will we land them Weber (Stanley Jerome) 9946
Japs on their Axis, JC1. - Greetings from U. S. to U,
jcS. - Justa little something to remember Peari
Harbor, JC6. - Out on a limb, eh, that’s where
you'll all be hangin’ soon, JC2, - Putting the heel in
the right place, JC8. - Those Japs will soon be slap-
New tally-pad bridge kit, a patio gateway. ©
happy, JC3. - Two of a kind, JC10. - We are giving
|
Aug. 10, 1942; K 51497,
Wheeler (Royall Walter) 9947
Bungalet, an all wood compact bungalow unit
these yellow bellied s what's comin’ to them, and
Jap ee home, © July 11, 1942; J 34575.
how, JC7. - We’ll blow the Jap off the map, JCS. ©
Aug. 21, 1942; K 51462-51471.
Williams (Commodore) 9948
Tilkens (Gerald) 9938 Mhrokoine ©
Plan A, row apartments. © ic. Aug. 24, 1942; Steer mpage idee 1.
I 31145, 4
Traub (Emil) 9939 Williams (jack Charles) $949
Auxiliary window frame sun shade. © ic. Aug.
12, 1942; 1 31081.
Patriotism award. © Aug. 7, 1942; K 51545.
Zentmyer (William H. H.) 9950
Trousdale (Robert Bashford) ene Grave marker, © 1 c, Aug. 12, 1942; 1 31080,
Block diagram of WHCU studios. © July 15,
1842; I 30973.
United shoe machinery corp. 9941 | Zimmer (Ludo Little) 9951
Free drill grinding service. © July 24, 1942; Aviation creates a new community pattern, © 1
K 51490. c. Sept. 4, 1942; 1 31245.
Updike (Ralph) 9942 | Zorian (Byron) 9952
Danmark (Training ship) © ic. Sept. 2, 1942; J ‘ faa pen attachment. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942;
34703. I °
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 8 one-copy entries)----------------------------------- 214
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including 749 one-copy eniries)-- 1,303
Photographs (including 292 one-copy entries) ------------------------------------------------- 879
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 61 contributions to periodicals and other one-copy
entries) ------------------ 2-2-2222 nnn nn nn nn nn nn nn en nnn nnn en en enn enn senna = += 2,107
Total----- fin ee oe ee nc enn enn nnn enn nnn enon a nen nnn nn nn nnn nn nen nnnne 4,503
240
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER
SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 (9962
Doench (Eda S.) Sunshine and roses. © Gutmann Sunbeam in a dark corner, R 111027, Aug. 25,
& Guimann, inc., New York, R 111026, Aug. 25, 1942,
1942, 1 Tabby. R 111031, Aug. 25, 1942.
© Gutmann & Gutmann, inc., New York.
Gutmann (Bessie Pease) 2-6
Bunny. R 111028, Aug. 25, 1942. | Pennington (William M.) & Rowland (Wesiey) judge
Rollo. R 111030, Aug. 25, 1942, Klah and his two wives. © Rosa Lee Pennington,
Rover. R 111029, Aug. 25, 1942, Alhambra, Calif. R 110846, June 19, 1942. 7
241
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill, 9953-9962
For pharmaceuticals:
Artemis of the golden arrows. © Mar. 21,
1942; KK 15068,
Blood-life. © Apr. 11, 1942; KK 15072.
Chosen of the gods. © Feb. 24, 1942; KK
15064.
Cross-worship. © May 4, 1942; KK 15070.
Essence of life. © Feb. 7, 1942; KK 15071.
Hair of the dog. © July 3, 1942; KK 15073.
Miraculous onion. © June 6, 1942; KK 15069.
Power of saliva. © Mar. 7, 1942; KK 15065.
Veterinary snapshots, © Mar, 16, 1942; KK
15067,
Witches’ Sabbath. © Feb. 17, 1942; KK 15066,
Acme industrial co., Chicago. $963
Acme plug and ring gages. For plug and ring
gages. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15428.
Acromark corp. See Bates (Harold O.)
Ahlbach (Aloysius) San Francisco. 9964
No milk rationing for you. For milk. © July 8,
1942; KK 15001,
Allergy & medical products co., Cincinnati. 9965
New Dustrid respirator. For industrial respir-
ator. © june 15, 1942; KK 14525.
American tobacco co., New York. 9966, 9967
Lucky Strike means finetobacco! For cigarettes.
© Aug. 6, 17, 1942; KK 15061, 15295.
American viscose corp., New York.
For rayon;
4-ply service gets results! © july 1, 1942;
KK 15201.
Standbys for career girls. © Sept. 2, 1941;
KK 15299.
9968, 9969
American wiping cloth co., Baltimore. 9970
Blot ‘em out! For wiping cloths, © Aug. 14,
1942; KK 15438.
9971
For protein fibre. ©
Aralac, inc., New York.
Captured in a symbol.
Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15350.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 9972
For cool beauty. For beauty preparations, ©
July 19, 1942; KK 15051.
Armour & co., Chicago. 9973-9976
For meat:
Found, a cool, sparkling, ready-to-eat meat,
© May 20, 1942; KK 14692.
Lady, it’s wonderful, so quick, delicious and
a big vitamin B bargain! © Aug. 21, 1942; KK
15210.
Star ham for summer feasting. © Aug. 20,
1942; KK 15325.
Why the average soldier gains 7 pounds during
his first month in the army. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK
15209.
242
Artra cosmetics, inc., Bloomfield, N. J.
9977, 9978
How to sell Imra, just tell the truth. For depil-
atory. © May 5, 1941; KK 15167.
Prevents painful sunburn, Sutra is the buy-
word in sunburn protection this season. For sun-
burn preventive. © June 5, 1941; KK 15168.
Atlantic co., Atlanta. $979, 9980
For ale and beer:
America’s finest! Atlantic ale and beer. ©
Aug. 15, 1942; KK'15321,
Atlantic ale and beer fuil of good cheer. ©
Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15322.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 9981
You can save chair time. For non-precious
metal dentures. © july 7, 1942; KK 15118.
Bacharach industrial instrument co., Pittsburgh.
9982
Fyrite COo analyzer. For a testing instrument
for heating boilers. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK 15388,
Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia.
9983, 9984
Porter-Lipp strain gage. For strain gages. ©
June 10, 1942; KK 15257,
SR-4 torquemeter. For electrical measuring
device. © June 10, 1942; KK 15258.
Barden & Robeson corp., Penn Yan, N. Y. 9985
G-o-o-h, Mommy. For doll baskets, bassinettes,
© Mar. 15, 1942; KK 15394.
Bates (Harold O.) d.b.a. The Acromark corp.,
Elizabeth, N. J. 9986
Acromark, war parts marking machines. For
war parts marking machines. © Aug. 9, 1942; KK
15365.
Bauer & Black, div. of Kendall co. See Kendal
co. Bauer & Black div.
Beau Brummell ties, inc., Cincinnati, 9987
Dad will be expecting Palm Beach ties. For
men’s neckwear. © May 7, 1941; KK 15042.
Beil aircraft corp., Buffalo. 9988
When Johnny comes flying home. For aircraft.
© Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15324.
Best & co., inc., New York. 9989-9996
Best’s clothes score with the prep crowd, Our
famous college shop. For boys’ suits and coats,
girls’ campus clothes, jackets, blouses, skirts and
slacks. © Aug. 30, 1942; KK 15401,
Best’s mix-your-own fashions. Best’s, head-
quarters for British tweeds. For girls’ sweaters,
skirts, blouses and jackets, women’s suits and
coats, © Aug. 30, 1942; KK 15400.
Encore! Best’s suit dresses. For suit dresses.
© Aug. 16, 1942; KK 15344,
Now and forever, wool Shirtmakers exclusive
with Best’s. For dresses. © Aug. 2, 1942; KK
15161.
« Fi eae
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1942 10045
Our famous college shop: For coats, Suits,
dresses, jackets, shirts, skirts, hat & slacks. ©
Aug. 16, 1942; KK 15162.
School days mean Best’s! Best’s, headquarters
for British tweeds. For girl’s plaid dresses,
skirts, coats & sweaters, British tweeds, women’s
coats & suits. © Aug. 23, 1942; KK 15226.
Simple dress, major fashion for fall, °42. In-
troducing Shut Out. For dresses and nats. © Aug.
2, 1942; KK 15160.
Victory corduroys, Best’s wonder playclothes.
Our famous college shop. For children’s playclothes
& girl’s college clothes. © Avg. 23, 1942; KK
15227.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 9997-10002
Button up ina one piece dress and wear a tall
toque. For women’s dresses. © Aug. 23,1942; KK
15349.
For women’s wear:
Life comes to the campus. © Aug. 9, 1942;
KK 15099.
New outlook for undergraduates. © Aug. 30,
1942; KK 15441.
Invest infurs. Whynow? Whythis ofallAugusts?
For fur coats and fur trimmed. © July 26, 1942;
KK 15055.
Overtime overcoat. For coats, women’s. © Aug.
30, 1942; KK 15440.
Wonderful coat to live in. For women’s coats.
© Aug. 16, 1942; KK 15192.
Borden co., Houston, New York. 10003-10027
Boo! Hool My homemade ice cream never
turns out. For condensed milk. © July 8, 1942;
KK 15014.
For dairy products:
Borden's brings dollars into Dallas. © May
26, 1942; KK 15233.
Borden’s 85th anniversary. © June 9, 1942;
KK 15229.
Double please, double health with Borden’s
daily double. © June 30, 1942; KK 15015.
Here it is, folks, Borden’s daily double! ©
June 16, 1942; KK 15016.
1’ m the cow that moos to 60 million people.
© july 30, 1942; KK 15017.
It’s like finding money! Save up to $2.61 a
week on food! © July 14, 1942; KK 15013.
M-m-ma’am! It’s strawberry time! 5 Bor-
den ways to better eating. © May 5, 1942; KK
15059.
M-m-m-ma’am, it’s strawberry time! Bor-
den’s fresh strawberry ice cream tarts. © May
5, 1942; KK 15060.
Save up to 37¢ a day on food starting right
now! © May 26, 1942; KK 15022.
3/4 cup of cream on top of every quart. ©
Apr. 21, 1942; KK 15058.
2 out of 3 people, how many is that? © Apr.
17, 1942; KK 15018.
252 home town folks invite you to help cele-
brate. © June 2, 1942; KK 15231.
For fluid milk:
Again Borden gives more for less! © Mar.
3, 1942; KK 15101.
_ Starting today, homogenized milk, enriched
with vitamin D| © Mar. 5, 1942; KK 15103.
You'll enjoy Borden-Wieland’ s vitamin D
homogenized milk. © June 9, 1942; KK 15102.
Forg and orangeade:
Here's the sign that shakes hands with your
customer! © May 25, 1942; KK 15023.
493199 O- 42-3
243
This salesman doesn’t talk, but he sells! ©
June 8, 1942; KK 15020.
For ice cream:
Halt for a malt. © May 5, 1942; KK 15230.
Win a pony including saddie, bridle and
blanket. © Apr. 22, 1942; KK 15234.
Free tested menus and recipes that keep your
food bills down! For evaporated milk. © May 29,
1942; KK 15057.
How to win customers with sign language! For
milk and cream. © May il, 1942; KK 15024.
Just married, sharp cheddar cheese and the
flavor of real hickory smoke! For cocktail cheese
spreads. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15019.
This is a good story, Beulah. For homogenized
vitamin D milk. © July 30, 1942; KK 15232.
Who smuggled in this fine cheese? For cheese.
© Feb. 5, 1942; KK 15021.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
10028-10032
For oranges:
Delicious vitamins, LA-3347, LA-3357.
July 7; 38, 1942; KK 15315, 15276.
is m glad I need orange juice, LA-3349. © July
21, 1942; KK 15316.
Thank goodness I need orange juice, LA-3377,
LA-3380. © June 21, July 22, 1942; KK 14475,
15251.
©
Carter coal co., New York. 10033-10038
For Pocahontas coal:
ABC of American freedom. © Aug. 27, 1942;
KK 15422.
No trespassing. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 15314.
Portrait of a sportsman unafraid. © Aug.
14, 1942; KK 15313.
Sportlight on rule no. 2. © July 23, 1942; KK
15035.
These forests need never die!
1942; KK 15026.
This fire wasn’t started by the Japs or Ger-
mans. © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 15156.
© July 30,
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc., New York.
10039
I can mend this tear in6 seconds with a hot iron.
For thermo-plastic mending tape. © Aug. 19,
1942; KK 15338.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago.
10040, 10041
For coal:
Chicago has to store more coal.
1942; KK 15135.
Condition your heating plant now to save coal
next winter. © Aug. 3, 1942; KK 15136.
© Aug. 12,
Clark bros. chewing gum co., NorthSide Pittsburgh,
Pa., Pittsburgh. 10042, 10043
For chewing gum:
Clark’s new exciting flavors catch America’s
fancy. © July 13, 1942; KK 15191.
There’s w world of enjoyment in Clark’s
chewing gum. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15434.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del.
For soft drink:
Quality carries on. Hand holding magazine
open to smash bottle. © July 30, 1942; KK 15293.
Your consumer demand is a problem, H. L.
Hagan. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15198.
10044, 10045
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10046 pt. 4, n. 8., v. 37
10046-10050
For lipstick, © Aug.
Coty, inc., New York.
Avoid lipstick parching.
5, 11, 1942; KK 15259, 15294.
For cosmetics:
Emeraude, the jewel fragrance.
1942; KK 15240.
Simple life in beauty care.
KK 15084.
If you’re in love, wear Muguet des bois. For
perfume. © July 31, 1942; KK 15083.
© Aug. 19,
© Aug. 5, 1942;
Crown cork & seal co., inc., Baltimore.
10051-10053
For bottle caps:
Beer in pioneering,
© july 28, 1942; KK 15000.
How brewers shouldered their problems in
old New Amsterdam. © Aug. 11, 1942; KK 15077.
Pop’s story on pulling the cork on the facts..
© Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15031.
and pioneering in beer.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee.
For electrical control:
With speed, space and production the cry.
Aug. 6, 1942; KK 15263.
With speed, space and production the cry, let
the modern Unitrol method. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK
15264.
10054, 10055
©
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 10056
Altars of Rigalico. For altars. © Aug. 18, 1942;
KK 15228.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis.
For fixtures for fluorescent lamps:
Advance data sheet no, 508-510. © July 24,
Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15104, 15106, 15335.
Bulletin F-61. © July 27, 1942; KK 15105.
10057-10060
Dayton rubber mfg. co., Dayton, O. 10061-10065
Because this Thorobred has a fighting heart, you
get aS much as 41% longer life, Dayton Vbelts.
For industrial belts. © June 4, 1942; KK 15340.
Dayton meets the emergency with the new series
Dayflex fan belts. For fan belts. © Apr. 6, 1942;
KK 15347,
Dayton Thorobred textile products. For textile
products, including roll coverings and loom supplies.
© July 1, 1942; KK 15144,
Dayton V belts. For car lighting and air-
conditioning equipment. © May 28, 1942; KK 15145.
Monopoly was all the rage when I went to work,
and I’ve been playing it ever since, Dayco rollers.
For printing and lithographic rollers. © June 12,
1942; KK 15353.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 10066, 10067
She also serves. For stencil duplicators and
supplies. © Aug. 5, 15, 1942; KK 15052, 15265.
Edelbrau brewery, inc., Brooklyn. 10068
Keep a head with Edelbrew. For beer. © Aug.
6, 1942; KK 15048.
Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago. 10069
Fairbanks-Morse duplex steam pumps. For
steam pumps. © Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15225.
Falls City brewing co., inc., Louisville.
10070, 10071
For beer:
244
After work get together. © Aug. 2, 1942; KK
15036.
Things look brighter when you get together.
© July 26, 1942; KK 15025.
Fauerbach brewing co., Madison, Wis. 10072
Be good natured, drink Fauerbach, nature’s good
beer. For beer. © July 22, 1942; KK 15238.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co., Newark, N. J.
10073
Expert hopping does it. Expert hopping means
much to the haste of a frog. For lager beer. ©
July 15, 1942; KK 15173.
Fischer & co., inc., New York. 10074
Slip to treasure in precious pure silk satin. For
lingerie, pure silk satin slip. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK
15301.
Fitzpatrick bros., inc., Chicago. 10075
Now we remove germs as we clean. For cleans-
er, © July 29, 1942; KK 15126.
Fleischmann distilling corp., Peekskill, N. Y.
10076
Leading the way! For scotch spirit. © Sept.
18, 1941; KK 15196.
Fort Pitt brewing co., Pittsburgh. 10077
Fort Pitt. Pheasant in flight. For ale. © May
20, 1940; KK 15382.
Garratt-Callahan co, of Illinois, Chicago. 10078
Fluff-foe, rust eradicator. For rust eradicator.
© Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15386.
General controls co., Glendale, Calif. 10079
Sensitive D, C. relays. For relays. © July 11,
1942; KK 15003.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 10080-10097
For cereal:
Blessed event for millions of mothers.
July 14, 1942; KK 15407.
Guy Kibbee calls this the catch of the season.
© Aug. 2, 1942; KK 15415.
I’m taking 3,783 doughnuts to Hollywood. ©
July 19, 1942; KK 15414,
It more than holds its own when it comes to
taste. © July 25, 1942; KK 15410,
Johnny Mack Brown calls me Two-gun Q’ Leary.
© Aug. 16, 1942; KK 15416.
Man robs son on Father’s day. © June 16,
1942; KK 15199.
Million dollar doughnuts.
KK 15405.
Roses are red, vi’lets are blue, sugar is
sweet, but so is syrup. © Aug. 11, 1942; KK 15406.
Something about that taste gets you. © Aug.
15, 1942; KK 15408.
That taste is ina class all its own.
8, 1942; KK 15409.
There’s something different about that flavor.
© July 11, 1942; KK 15411,
This summer’s breakfast hit.
1942; KK 15404,
©
© July 28, 1942;
© Aug.
© Aug. 22,
Why short change your family! © July 22,
1942; KK 15153.
For feed:
Larro 40% hog concentrate. © Aug. 14,
1942; KK 15403.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1942
Larro merchandiser,
16418.
For flour:
Give them this vitamin snack when they’re
hungry, milk and peanut butter cookies, © Aug. 23,
1942; KK 15417.
Kiss for the cook. © July 24, 1942; KK 15413.
Strange guarantee. For oll soluble vitamin, ©
Aug. 8, 1942; KK 15412,
© Aug. 13, 1942; KK
General tire & rubber co,, Axron, O. 10098-10101
For tires:
America’s web of air protection. © July 24,
1942; KK 15038.
‘What has this to do withtires? © July 29, 1942;
KK 15037.
General industrial tires get the tough jobs.
industrial tires. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15306.
' Whip the four saboteurs of trucking. For truck
tires. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15248,
For
Gienmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
16102-10194
For whiskey:
Gienmore only. Circular price display.
July 20, 1942; KK 15074,
Jig your best buy in bourbon, framed
©
display, © July 20, 1042; KK 15076.
Today s best ‘pet, Glenmore. Sandwich board
_ display. ©. July 26, 1942; KK 15075.
Gray (Dorothy) lid., New York. 10105
Dorothy Gray lip service. For lipstick. © July
31, 1842; KK 15058,
Gregg & son, Nashua, N. H. 10106-10109
For ironing board cabinet:
No. 25 deluxe ironing board cabinet. © June
17, 1942; KK 15424,
No. 28 full length ironing board cabinet. ©
June 17, 1942; KK 15423.
For mantel:
No. 85 Gregg colonial mantel, © June 26,
1942; 15425,
No. 86 Gregg colonial mantel, © July 14,
1942; KK 15426,
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 10110-10115
For ale:
Buy in quaris, 272, 273. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK
15309, 15310,
Don’ t hesitate. © Aug. 4, 1942; KE 15962.
He’s going to serve doubles, © Aug. 25,
1942; KK 15341.
Join me? © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15193.
Say Hanley’s for ale, 271, © Aug. 15, 1942;
KK 15311.
Hannan (William) Belleville, N. J. 10116
Lovely new rugs made in a jiffy with Lorraine
Jiffy-tuit braid and Lorraine candlewick. For rugs.
© Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15120.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland, 10117
Harris impressions, v. 2, no. 7, July, 1942. For
lithographic supplies. © Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15206.
Heatbath corp., Springfield, Mass. 10118
Heatbath Monofax bulletin, For meta] finishing
material. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15429,
245
10144
Heileman (G.) brewing co., La Crosse, Wis. 10119
Split-a-bottle. For beer. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK
15138.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
10120, 10121
For chemicals;
New weapon for the war that never ends, ©
Aug. 13, 1942; KK 15171.
Vote of confidence in cellulose plastics.
Aug. 8, 1942; KK 15172.
©
Hospital specialty co., Cleveland. 10122
Auto-matron, For sanitary napkin dispensing
machine. © July 30, 1842; KK 15308.
House of herbs, inc., New Canaan, Conn, 10123
Chart of the seasonings, For herbs. © Apr. 36,
1942; KK 14576,
Imperial paper & color corp., Glens Falls, N. Y.
10124
Beware of turncoat colors. For wallpaper. ©
Feb. 20, 1942; KK 15402,
Indiana steel & wire co., Muncie, Ind. 10125
Crapo armor tie tool. For tie tool, © July 31,
1942; KK 15047,
Inland lithograph co., Chicago. 10126-10142
For ale and beer:
Old Crown. Take your pick, Army & navy
girls. © Feb, 17, 1842; KK 15377.
Old Crown. Two springer puppies watching
quail, © Feb. 17, 1942; KK 15375.
For beer:
Call for Carnegie beer.
Feb, 12, 1942; KK 15381.
DuBois. Let’s meet and be friends.
bear. © Jan, 3, 1942; KK 15374,
Duquesne Pilsener. Blond in white evening
gown, © Feb, 12, 1942; KK 15384,
Duquesne Pilsener, Fisherman measuring
fish, © May 11, 1942; EK 15389,
Famous Beverwyck beer. Hops, bottle and
glass of beer. © june $, 1942; KK 15376.
Fehr’s X/L beer, Bass chasing minnow. ©
Apr. 6, 1942; KK 15371.
It’ 8 light and lively. Falls City skipperette
girl. © Mar. 18, 1942; KK 15373.
Jax. Jumping bass taking bait. © june i,
1942; KK 15372.
Jax. Smooth, Blonde with red gloves,
Feb, 11, 1942; KK 15367,
Jax beer, Marine girl in pink blouse. © Mar.
14, 1942; KK 15383.
Lebanon Valley. At our mess, we serve the
best. © Feb. $, 1942; KK 15379.
Lebanon Valley. Something worth shooting
for. © Feb. 9, 1942; KK 15378.
Royal Bohemian. Canadian geese on the wing.
© Apr. 24, 1942; KE 15368.
Stroh’ 8 Bohemian beer goes good with a bite.
Fisherman and dog. © Apr. 4, 1942; KK 15368.
Time for Beverwyck. Irishman with Irish setter.
For ale. © Apr. 6, 1942; KK 153870.
Moose caller. ©
I got a
©
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick.
10143, 10144
For men’s socks:
Interwoven dealer advertising, Sept. & Oci.,
1942, © Aug. 19, 1942; KK 15348,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10145 t. 4, n. 8., Ve oT
That personal touch for Father’s day, June
15th. © June 4, 1941; KK 14536.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 10145
How fast is progress? For sutures. © July 31,
1942; KK 15357.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 10146
Steel men use scrap for maximum war-steel
production. For steel. © Aug. 13, 1942; KK 15197.
Katz (S. & N.) inc., Baltimore. 10147
When words fail you. For jewelry. © June 26,
1942; KK 15041.
10148
© Sept. 24,
Kaywoodie co., New York.
No blow torch, ever.
1941; KK 15169.
For pipes.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 10149-10159
For cereal foods:
America’s most popular ready-to-eat cereal!
Moving even faster. © June 5, 1941; KK 14861.
Best brownies you ever tasted! © July 25,
1941; KK 15270.
Cold wave! Let’s have muffins! © Feb. 21,
1941; KK 15267.
How’s your pep appeal? Uncle A: Well! Well!
Doris. © Feb. 21, 1941; KK 15275.
Let’s play picture-quiz! © May 16, 1941; KK
15274.
Mr. Indigo Biue and Mr. Beamish Bright. ©
Jan. 24, 1941; KK 15271.
Qur new neighbor had the mopes.
4, 1941; KK 15269.
People differ about constipation. © Mar. 14,
1941; KK 15273.
Pilots are push-overs! © June 27, 1941; KK
15272.
Score two for All-bran’s better way! © Feb.
7, 1941; KK 15268.
Tougher they come.
15266.
© Apr.
© Feb. 21, 1941; KK
Kendall co. Bauer & Black div., Chicago. 16160
First aid chart. For home, hospital and first
aid products. © July 3, 1942; KK 15043.
Kennedy (R. G.) Corinth, Miss. 10161
Proteck strip. For safety device for checks. ©
July 13, 1942; KK 15437.
Kerr glass mfg. corp., Sand Springs, Okl.
10162-10164
For fruit jars, caps and lids:
Canning without sugar. © July 1, 1942; KK
15281.
Important - read carefully before using. ©
June 18, 1942; KK 15282.
Kerr Mason jars and caps. © June 4, 1942;
KK 15283.
Kobe, inc., Huntington Park, Calif. 10165
For more oil with less work, check Kobe. For
oil pumping equipment. © Aug. 6, 1942; KK 15305.
Larus & bro. co., Richmond. 10166-10168
For tobacco:
Just like you and I. © July 3, 1942; KK 15125.
Men like to share their pleasure. © Aug. 17,
1942; KK 15399.
Trail of pipe smoke. © May 15, 1942; KK
15124.
SSS SSS
246
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
10169-10175
For disinfectant:
Good wife, or was she? © Aug. 13, 1942;
KK 15342.
Married to an iceberg. © July 31, 1942; KK
15385.
My husband’s kisses were cold as ice.
July 14, 1942; KK 15255.
Safe, or is she? © July 22, 1942; KK 15256.
Keep your young skin soft andclean. For cleans-
ing cream. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15142.
Pebeco Pete says, I’m a wartime dime-stretcher!
For tooth powder. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15097.
Say, Uncle Sam, is it okay for me to buy cos-
ear For cosmetics. © Aug. 6, 1942; KK
140.
©
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 10176
Navy men hail Virginia’s largest-seeling beer!
For alcoholic beverage. © July 1, 1942; KK 15329,
Lithoprint co. of New York, inc., New York: 10177
Something new under the sun. For tracing cloth
reproductions. © July 27, 1942; KK 15154.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 10178
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish. © July 31,
1942: KK 15085.
Luden’s, inc., Reading, Pa. 10179-10182
For cough drops: ’
Got clothespin nose from a summer cold
Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15364.
Smokers here’s relief from smoke stack
throat. © July 10, 1942; KK 15190.
Smokers, here’s relief from smoke stack
throat! © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 15363.
Summer cold hound you with clothespin nose?
© July 24, 1942; KK 15189.
©
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
10183-10186
For petroleum:
Qutstanding record on 385 pieces of equip-
ment. © July 2, 1942; KK 15432.
Results so striking that we changed rest of
equipment to Ring-free. © July 8, 1942; KK 15049.
Ring-free story means more than ever! ©
July 8, 10, 1942; KK 15050, 15431.
Maestro corp., New York. 10187-10197
For cigarettes:
Aloha-ce. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15181.
Anitra’s dance. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15178.
Believe me if all those endearing young
charms. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15179.
Dark eyes. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15177.
Killarney. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15184.
Liebestraum. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15182.
Maestro casette. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15176.
Minuet in G. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15175.
OC sole mio. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15180.
Star Spangled Banner. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK
15183.
Volga boatman. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15174.
Mansfield (Lloyd) co., Buffalo. 10198
If you use speed reducers in your plant. For
Speed reducer equipment. © June 23, 1942; KK
15235.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1942
Morrell (John) & co., Ottumwa, Ia. 19199, 10200
Announcing Red Heart dehydrated dog food, For
dog food. © june 12, 1942; KK 15129.
Old-time favorites made better by Morrell, For
meat. © June 12, 1942; KK 15300.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. j.
10201-10209
For milk:
Billions of dollars stolen by tooth trouble. ©
Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15110.
Come and get it nere! Homogenized vitamin
D milk. © Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15352, ,
Help your customers gain better dental health.
© Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15113.
It’s here, Homogenized vitamin D milk. ©
Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15351.
Millions of smilies ruined by tooth trouble.
© Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15112.
Rollo arrives in the nick of time! © Aug. 17,
1942; KK 15332.
Taoth trouble cripples 19,000,000 American
children. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK 151i1.
Tooth trouble interferes with Uncle Sam’s
army. © Avg. 10, 1942; KK 15109.
Vitex views, no. 4. © Juiy 24, 1842; KK 15123.
Nationai plaque specialties co., Chicago. 10216
Presenting the victory plagues and honor rolls.
For plaques and honor rolls. © June 26, 1942; KEK
15006.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
10211-16213
For toilet tissue:
$ out of 10 women in agreement. © July 3,
1942; EK 15328.
Northern tissue made of fluff. © June 20,
july 25, 1942; KK 15327, 15326.
Norton Lasier co., Chicago. 10214
No more door closers, 1007 war production.
For door closers, © July 10, 1942; KK 15127.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 10215, 10216
Future fertility. For vaginal jelly, cream,
diaphragms. © Aug, 5, 1942; KK 15253.
Ortho diaphragm designed by gynecologists and
engineers. For vaginal diaphragms. © Aug. 10,
1942; KK 15339.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. ‘
10217, 1021
For garage doors:
Dependable doors. © May 1, 1942; KK 15128.
Gverhead door for home garages. © Apr.
10, 1942; KK 15096.
Overholt (A.) & co., inc., New York. 10219
Taste tells! 1810 it founded the fame of Penn-
sylvania rye. For whiskey. © Apr. 3, 1941; KK
15170,
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwaukee.
10220-10232
For beer:
Can’t we announce shore leave some other
way? © Apr. 11, 1942; KK 15211.
Everybody's pleased when 33 to i geis the
calli © June 8, 1942; KE 15215,
Hop right over, get your double-dry ale by
Pabst. © May 8, 1942; KK 15216.
)
!
247
10248
It’s everybody’s home town beer, © June 1,
1942; KK 15218,
It’s torture, that’s what it is! © June 27,
1942; KK 15212.
Law sez only 6 to 1. © May 15, 1942; KK
15221,
Let’s plan a Blue Ribbon steak-fry, © June
19, 1942; KK 15223,
Lock at those lugs!
15213.
No fun, no friends, what 2 start for a vaca-
tion! © June 12, 1942; KK 15217.
One way to ease your cold drink problem. ©
June 15, 1942: KEK 15220.
Question: what does— ? Answer: Better-
satisfied guests. © May 15, 1942; KK 15219,
Sudden luck smiles on becalmed sloop! ©
July 3, 1942; KK 15222.
You might as well hand it to me now, George.
© july 13, 1942; KK 15214,
© june 6, 1942; KK
Pan American coffee bureau, New York. 10233
Too good to waste! For coffee. © Aug. 5, 1942;
KK 15262,
Paragon art & linen co., inc., New York. 10234
Stamped sampler no, 0275 I know my stitches.
For embroidery sampler materials, © July 9,
1942; KK 15164,
Paragon insulation co., inc., Brooklyn. 10235
Paragon fuel saving insulation, For insulation.
© Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15092.
Parfums Ciro, inc., New York, 10236
New Horizons. For perfume. © Oct. 31, 1941;
KK 15387.
Parke, Davis & co., Detroit.
For pharmaceutical preparations:
If you don’t know your vitamins, know the
maker. Window display. © July 31, 1942; KK
15391,
Wm. Proctor, jr., 1817-1874, the father of
American pharmacy. © July 3, 1942; KK 15390.
10237, 10238
Perkins products co., Chicago. 16239
Truly, the enjoyable way to save money this
summer! For soft drink powder. © june 4, 1942;
KK 15239.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 10240-10245
For electrical instruments and parts:
Don’t monkey with the buzz saw! © Aug. 7,
1942; KK 15130,
It won’t be long now! © July 24, 1942; KK
15147,
Modern King Canute. © Aug. 12, 1942;
15131.
Read ’em and weep! © July 30, 1942; KK
15148.
They can’t keep up with the tempol © July
15, 1942; KK 15132.
You said it, boysi © Aug. 27, 1942; KK
15439.
KK
Phillips-Jones corp., New York. 10246-10248
For men’s shirts:
Better buy Van Heusen if you want a better
shirt, © july 8, 10, 1942; KK 15261, 15045,
Youll look smarter, feel cooler, in a Van
Heusen white shirt. © July 17, 1942; KK 15044,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10249 pt. 4, n. 8., v. $7
Pillsbury flour mills co, Pillsbury feed mills div.
Clinton, Ia. 10249
Marketing better hogs faster. For commercial
hog feeds. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15336.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 10250
8 in 10 do take this shocking beauty risk, For
liquid dentrifrice. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK 15298.
Procter electric co., Philadelphia. 10251
This changes this, tothis. For irons. © Sept.
19, 1941; KK 15159.
Ramsay accessories mfg. corp., St. Louis.
10252-10259
For piston rings:
Bus rings must compensate for wear! © July
17, 1942; KK 15303.
I’m not forgetting there’s a war to be won! ©
June 9, 1942; KK 15008.
Longer oil control because greater blow-by
control. © Mar. 15, 1942; KK 15337,
Longer oil control because 10up has two
lives! © May 9, 1942; KK 15007.
My Joe is helping win this war. © Aug. 1,
1942; KK 15398.
One ring for every truck and tractor job. ©
July 9, 1942; KK 15133.
Solved the ring problem for car owners, for
car manufacturers, for airplane motors. © May
5, 1941; KK 15304.
Tractor rings must compensate for wear. ©
Mar. 5, 1942; KK 15134.
Reeves bros., inc., New York. 10260
Labels of quality. For wearing apparel. © May
18, 1942; KK 15260.
Revlon products corp., New York. 10261, 10262
Easy to sell, because it’s Revlon} For nail
cosmetics, © June 5, 1941; KK 15166,
For your double life insist on Revlon nail enamel
and lipstick. For nail enamel and lipstick. © Aug.
14, 1942; KK 15358.
Richard (Albert) co., Milwaukee. 10263
Patriotic panorama of the United States. For
mens’ and boys’ sportswear. © July 1, 1942; KK
15366.
Rogers imports, inc., New York. 10264
Rogers finest lighter flints in the Bias-slide
flint packet. For lighter flints. © July 1, 1942;
KK 15420.
Rothmoor corp., Chicago. 10265
There’s youth, vigor and vitality. For ladies’
coats. © July 31, 1942; KK 15284,
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
10266-10269
For carbon paper and typewriter ribbons:
Dear Boss, in re your memo about economy.
© July 24, 1942; KK 15080.
I'll show that man what I mean! © July 10,
1942; KK 15079.
Maybe it’s because you’ve never been a girl!
© July 1, 1942; KK 15078.
What in the world does yoots of rbo 18rb
mean? © July 8, 1942; KK 15081.
Schenley distillers corp., New York, 10270, 10271
Are you the helpful type? For liquor. © Aug.
13, 1942; KK 15195.
It’s the cream! For straight bourbon whiskey.
© Aug. 6, 1942; KK 15100.
Schenley import corp., New York. 10272
Keep this brandy handy all the while. For grape
brandy. © Aug. 19, 1942; KK 15194.
Schlitz Jos.) brewing co., Milwaukee. 10273-10280
For beer:
At country club or country store. © Oct. 3,
1941; KK 15244..
Coming home from a day’s hard work. ©
Aug. 29, 1941; KK 15359.
In Tahiti or Tacoma, Bangkok or Bangor. ©
Nov. 28, 1941; KK 15249.
It isn’t magic that Schlitz uses to produce that
famous flavor. © July 3, 1942; KK 15245.
It made a city famous. © May i, 1942; KK
15247.
It made a city famous. Bear illustration. ©
June 5, 1942; KK 15246.
When unexpected guests drop in. © Oct. 31,
1941; KK 15248.
World looks brighter.
15250.
Scott furriers, inc., Boston. 10281-10283
Fashionably yours for fall! For furs and women’s
ready-to-wear apparel. © Aug. 14, 1942;KK 15243.
For women’s ready-to-wear apparel:
Early bird savers! © Aug. 6, 1942; KK
15241,
Nite owl savers! © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15242.
Seagram-distillers corp., New York. 10284-10286
For whiskey:
How you'll cheer this flavor find, after 7
searching years. © July 11, 1941; KK 15355.
Recipe for staging a grand demonstration of
your own! © May 22, 1941; KK 15040.
Your taste is 7 years wiser, ready now for
Seagram’s 7 Crown. © Apr. 18, 1942; KK 15039.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 10287
For victory save metal. For piston rings. ©
Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15331.
© July 31, 1942; KK
Season Skipper corp., Chicago. 10288, 10289
For ladies’ coats:
Smart senior reveals amazing secret. © july
24, 1942; KK 15356.
There’s only one Season Skipper and it’s two
complete coats in one. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15395.
Serta associates, inc., Chicago. 10290
Sleep sound tonight, keep ’em flying tomorrow.
For mattresses. © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 15354.
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 10291
Spring weather, like spring love, is fickle, put
your trust in the newer, lighter Season Skipper.
For ladies coats. © Feb. 24, 1941; KK 14555.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
10292-10295
For writing equipment:
Our letters keep us together.
1942; KK 15333.
Overcome distance—with a letter a day! ©
Aug. 16, 1942; KK 15334.
© Aug. 21,
248
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 8, 1942 10350
Triumph, the newest Lifetime.
1942; KK 15056.
Your job is to arm your brain, and here’s
how! © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15430.
© July 24,
Shirtcraft for women, inc., New York.
10296-10298
For women’s shirts:
Biggest smash hit in accessory field in years.
© June 12, 1942; KK 15012.
Important news for the women’s dickey buy-
er! © July 8, 1942; KK 15011.
Shirtcraft makers of men’s fine shirts presents
the Victory dickey. For women’s dickeys. © July
$1, 1942; KK 15119,
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
10299, 10300
For general work in cloth or leather, Singer
16-188 machine, 9652 rey. 842. For manufacturing
sewing machine. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15207.
It’s you, to the last curve! For sewing machines.
© Sept. 19, 1941; KK 15032.
Souren (Y.) New York. 10301
Two cent Black Jack, grilled stamps, issue of
1868. For rare stamps. © Aug. 22, 1942; KK
15339.
Southern handkerchief mfg. co., Greenville, S. C.
10302
Qur policy for the duration. For handkerchiefs.
© Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15297.
Stanco, inc., New York. 10303, 10304
Don’t tell me it was ordinary constipation that
kept you from taking a cruise this spring. © May
12, 1941; KK 15146.
You mean it was ordinary constipation that kept
you out of the tournament? © May 15, 1941; KK
15107.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 10305-10307
Chip chocolate-peppermint cake, a Fleischmann
product service. For cake mixtures. © July 28,
1942; KK 15010,
For yeast:
Importance of fresh yeast in nutrition. ©
July 20, 1942; Kk 15009.
National fitness demands energy. In our
nation’s determined drive. © May 1, 1941; KK
15108.
Standard oil co. (Indiana) Chicago. 10308-10310
Even modern bus fleets can profit by using this
automotive engineering service. For automotive
engineering service. © May 5, 1941; KK 15121.
For turbine oil:
Again Nonpareil gets the job. © Mar. 10,
1941; KK 15149.
Uses one sixth of the make-up oil. © Mar.
18, 1941; KK 15150. —
Sun oil co., Philadelphia. 10311
Go all out for production step up P-Q For
petroleum products emulsifying cutting oil. © June
11, 1941; KK 15307.
Texas co., New York. 10312
Texaco products help you win the war on wear.
For gasoline and oil. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15208.
249
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O. 10313
Hello Tokio. For roller bearings. © Aug. 5,
1942; KK 15046.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 10314-10318
For beer:
Enjoy a bottle or schooner. © May 28, 1942:
KK 15278.
Knight or day you'll enjoy that aged-in, sealed-
in flavor! © May 12, 1942; KK 15277.
One short sentence tells the story. © May
20, 1942; KK 15254.
Only the best hops. Kangaroo. © June 1,
1942; KK 15320.
Whale of a lot better. © July 1, 1942; KK
15319.
10319
For scales.
Toledo scale co., Toledo.
Toledo floor scales, 1900 series.
© July 31, 1942; KK 15063.
Two Timer, inc., Chicago. 10320, 10321
Coat that leads a double life. For ladies’ coats.
© July 27, 1942; KK 15396, 15397.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York.
10322, 10323
For wheat breakfast food:
Li’l Abner - Halp! Halp! Save me. © Aug.
5, 1942; KK 15087.
Li’l Abner - Halp! We is headed fo’ Suicide
Falls. © Apr. 8, 1942; KK 15086.
Universal lithographing co., Chicago.
10324-10327
For blotter:
Keep ’em flying. © July 10, 1942; KK 15090.
Price of victory is eternal vigilance. © July
10, 1942; KK 15088.
V. © July 10, 1942; KK 15089.
When tomorrow comes, she will still be here.
© July 10, 1942; KK 15091.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
10328, 10329
For whiskey:
Since the days of iron menand woodencoaches
your taste, toc, has changed! © Sept. 5, 1941; KK
15033.
Tug-of-war with a tropic Niagara. © June 26,
1941; KK 15034.
Ward baking co., New York. 10330
There’s magic in enriched Tip-top bread. For
bread. © June 11, 1942; KK 14752.
Weldon tool co., Cleveland. - 10331
Weldon and mill sharpening fixture. For sharp-
ening fixture, bushings and spindle assemblies. ©
Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15095.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
For men’s ties:
Diamond blue. © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 15137.
First in turnover, no. IV. © July 25, 1942;
KK 15138.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., East Pittsburgh,
Pa, 10334-10350
Fire-power with the victory wallop. For water
coolers and air conditioning apparatus. © Mar. 3,
1942; KK 15290.
10332, 10333
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10351
For electric ranges:
Can you answer these timely questions on
better nutrition? © Feb. 25, 1942; KK 15286,
Food is nature’s source of vitamins, © Mar,
5, 1942; KK 15114,
Food is nature’s source of vitamins,
20, 1942; KK 15236.
Food is nature’s source of vitamins,
27, 1942; KK 15285,
Science proves 91 | of vitamins saved with
vitamized cooking, © Mar. 8, 1942; KK 15202,
Scientific research now proves vitamized
cooking saves 91, of vitamins, © Apr. 15, 1942;
KK 15204,
You’re going to see the new Westinghouse
range right now. © Feb. 24, 1942; KK 15116,
For electric irons:
Safe ironing heat for dainty lingerie. © July
1, 1941; KK 15289.
Se much easier to use, never tires my arm.
© June 1, 1941; KK 15288,
For household appliances:
Detour means men at work, © jou: 2, 1942;
KK 15117.
Such a precious package must be clearly
tagged. © Jan, 23, 1942; KK 15291,
Tender regards from women in love. © June
21, 1942; KK 15292.
Tired of working, with poor equipment? ©
Feb. 17, 1942; KK 15115,
How to lock profit ina steak, For refrigerating
apparatus, © Mar, 2, 1942; KK 15287.
© Mar.
© Mar.
pt. 4, n. 8., V. 37
No more hauling and storing ice. For electric
milk coolers. © Apr. 10, 1942; KK 15237,
Water coolers specifically keyed to the textile
industry. For water coolers, air conditioning, re-
frigeration. © Mar. 16, 1942; KK 15203.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
You asked for it, Jap.
July 23, 1942; KK 14857,
10351
For wire steel rope. ©
Wild (George F.) New York. 10352
Fret work silhouette patterns, list 69. For
homecraft supplies. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15317.
Wildroot co., inc., Buffalo, 10353-10355
For hair preparation:
Clown says, fingernail test no joke! For hair
preparation. © June 27, 1941; KK 15361.
Romeo flunks fingernail test. © May 29,
1941; KK 15360.
Saves sunken sub but flunks fingernail test!
© May 16, 1941; KK 15362,
Wyeth (John) & bro., inc., Philadelphia. 10356
Bacillary dysentery, etiologic factors in diarrhea.
For medicinal preparation for use in the treatment
of diseases of the intestine and colon, © June 1,
1942; KK 15098,
York (Chalcie H.) Dayton, O. 10357
Eggs with a fence. For food, © July 20, 1942;
KK 15143.
Number of entries of Commerciai Prints included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1942.........ccsccecescscseces 3, 141
250
LABELS
A & W bulb co., Clearwater, Fla. 10358
Victory glads. For cut flowers. © Jan. 27,1942;
KK 15205.
American drug exchange, New York. 10359
Sosal. For laxative. © Feb. 10,1942;KK 15002.
Blossom peanut co., Cleveland. 10360
Popcorn. For pop corn carton. © July 20, 1942;
KK 15296.
Carborose co., Brooklyn. 10361
Carborose. For liquid medicinal for external
application, © May 18, 1942; KK 15427.
Carpenter steel co,, Reading, Pa. 10362
Carpenter Star Boron. For high speed tool
steels. © July 24, 1942; KK 15122.
Chetek canning co., Chetek, Wis. 10363, 10364
Tender Age cut wax beans. For canned cut wax
beans. © July 24, 1935; KK 15323.
Tender Age whole wax beans. For canned whole
wax beans. © July 15, 1935; KK 15054.
Clean-o-chemical co. See George (Joseph)
Cohn-Hall-Marx co,, New York. 10365
Cohama nylon fleece 100 ». nylonpile. For nylon
fleece. © July 14, 1942; KK 14904.
Corn products refining co,, New York.
10366, 10367
Karo. For table syrup. © Mar. 10, May i11,
1942; KK 15188, 15187.
Curtis (David) New York. 10368
Anestozal, containing benzocaine-cinnamate. For
surface anesthetic. © Aug. 29, 1942; KK 15436,
Delmarva brewing co., Wilmington, Del. 10369
Delaware Reserve. For beer. © Aug. 15, 1942;
KK 15152.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 10370
Wheaties. For cereal. © July 9,1942; KK 15155,,
George (Joseph) d. b. a. Clean-o chemical co.,
New York. 10371, 10372
Clean-o. For washing fluid. © Jan. 1, 1941; KK
15158.
Klean-x. For washing fluid. © Jan. 1, 1941; KK
15157.
Jefferson grocery co., Pittsburgh. 10373
Dairy fresh brand evaporated milk. For eva-
porated milk. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15318.
Kindred, MacLean & co., inc. Toy div., Long Is-
land City, N. Y. 10374, 10375
For games:
America’s air armada. © July 15, 1942; KK
15094.
Goldilocks and the 3 bears. © July 15, 1942;
KK 15093.
251
Kittle (Ruth) Topeka, Kan. 10376-10379
Kittle’s approved grade 1 tablet. For pencil
tablet with special lines. © July 6, 1942;KK 15030.
Kittle’s approved grade 2 tablet. For pencil
tablet, lines. © July 6, 1942; KK 15029.
Kittle’s approved penmanship and theme paper.
For ink filler paper. © July 6, 1942; KK 15027.
Kittle’s approved upper grade tablet. For pen-
cil tablet, regular lines. © July 6, 1942; KK 15028.
Levin bros., New York. 10380
Handee Kookie Kutter. For plastic cookiecutter.
© June 25, 1942; KK 15302.
Lull (Glenn S.) d. b. a. Lull creations, Des Moines.
10381-10385
For statuette:
Eagerly I scan the skies. © Apr. 1, 1942;
KK 13582.
I have a girl in every port. © Feb. 2, 1942;
KK 13584.
I stand guard. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 13586.
Old Glory I salute. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK
13583.
Soldier on land. © Feb. 2, 1942; KK 13585.
Lull creations. See Lull (Glenn S.)
Medine (Walter S.) & Zahn (Fred E.) d. b. a. Zon-
dine game co., Los Angeles. 10386
Take It Or Leave It. For chance controlled
game board. © June 1, 1942; KK 15389.
Midwest lawn seed co., Chicago. 10387
Victory plant ball. For seed and chemicals
encased in sphagnum moss. © May 4, 1942; KK
15200.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J. 10388
Formula S-22. For fire extinguishing powder.
© Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15185.
New York merchandise co., inc., New York.
10389
Lady English silk net with elastic. For hair net
envelope. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 15421,
Paragon art & linen co., inc., New York. 10390
Paragon needlework etching no. 0276, General
Douglas MacArthur. For embroidery sampler
materials. © July 20, 1942; KK 15165.
Penick & Ford, Itd., inc., New York.
For corn syrup and molasses:
Sho’ Is Fine. © Aug. 3, 1942; KK 14998.
Sugar Glen. © Aug. 3, 1942; KK 14994.
For ceed f © A 3, 1942; KK
Ever S syrup. - -
ae ybody yrup ug. 3, ;
Marigold syrup. © Aug. 3, 1942; KK 14995.
Vermont Maid, © July 31, 1942; KK 14996.
Vermont Maid. ith percentages of ingre-
dients. © July 31, 1942; KK 14997.
Pesch (R. H.) inc., Chicas: 10397
Leather craft hobb t. For leather craft kit
© Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15163.
10391-10396
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10398
Platt & Munk co., inc., New York. 10398
Our United States, 3620. For jig puzzles. ©
July 31, 1941; KK 15346.
Producers creamery co., Springfield, Mo. 10399
Daricraft. For evaporated milk. © May 4,
1942; KK 15141.
Pro-tee laboratories, Brooklyn. 10400
Wei-jin, the essence of flavor. For seasoning
powder. © May 15, 1942; KK 15151.
Quickies div., Max Stern sons co. See Stern (Max)
sons co. Quickies div.
Rota (B. A.) Calumet, Mich, 10401
B. A. Rota’s frosted spaghetti with meat sauce.
For spaghetti. © Feb. 16, 1942; KK 15312.
Spare-time corp., Minneapolis. 10402
International rummy. For game board. © July
30, 1942; KK 15419.
Standard distillers products, inc., Baltimore.
10403
Victory, a toast to the nation. For alcoholic
beverage. © July 23, 1942; KK 15082.
pt. 4, n. 8., v. 37
Stern (Max) sons co. Quickies div., Chicago. 10404
25 Quickies, the service man’s post card. For
service man’s post card, © June 15, 1942; KK
15433,
Toy div., Kindred, MacLean & co., inc. See Kin-
dred, MacLean & co., inc. Toy div.
Utilities supply co., New York. 10405
Utilities envelope saver. For pad of stationery.
© May 4, 1942; KK 15224,
Vegetable juice & products co., Rochester, N. Y.
10406
Defense-burger. For meat substitute. © July 7,
_ :1942; KK 15186.
Victor syrup corp., Long Island City, N. Y.
10407, 10408
For syrup:
Nutri Cafe. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15345,
Nutri Cola, the all American choice. © July
15, 1942; KK 15252,
Zahn (F, E.) See Medine (W. 8.)
zZondine game co. See Medine (W. 8.)
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942--------------------.--------- 690
252
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[10408
1
Laurenzi (Luisa)
Perugia ointment. For ointment. © L, Laurenzi,
Old Forge, Pa, RR 50, Aug. 15, 1942.
Life Savers corp. 2-4
Cl-o-ve Life Savers, a dainty confection. For
lozenges of clove flavor. RR 48, Aug. 13, 1942.
Pep-o-mint Life Savers, a dainty confection.
For lozenges of peppermint flavor. RR 47, Aug.
13, 1942,
253
Wint-o-green Life Savers, a dainty confection.
For lozenges of wintergreen flavor, RR 49, Aug.
13, 1942.
© Life Savers corp., Port Chester, N. Y.
Norton co.
For grinding wheels:
Alundun, RR 52, Aug. 27, 1942.
Crystolon, RR 51, Aug. 27, 1942,
© Norton co., Worcester.
5, 6
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1942
‘MMAR MEAG &
mor] SCGs
oa be Wo te
MOOT YZ sane )
. to uigaesel sot) See
aie ; paisa TY ah eaeual an
oF qt wives iso
poet visa gaia noe
aeel os wed, S238 ihe chaé
“ASO Vices 5% al noloeg
oT Sot 1 SF Axe mots
t rz, é , rh Bae,
* mm Bom hema alten ns ela oA ai Py aoe sae
oi \* y =) “Wis ae
i F } ‘4 4 Ne
$3 : ie a erage rag oh Di Sables =: pated gina W Mite, ie
ie Lhee WH Zh toe Oeish ake, Sa 2k ay
: : Woe aay Bene: ;
x
«
x
a
my
P
+ tee Met
. fi a8 j = ‘ =
au ‘ oo jal a ” “at ee
a <=
: :
KH
< ik
=, ¢ * ¥ eens :
=a ¢ - vue
a z
Fa Veh Baas | FUT BATA TRUMM Beye 2 e- :
J of ti : “ >! 4
, 3 pie te
VA i
sa / \
10409-11341
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 9
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I, Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class 1, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class j, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations, In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the | copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: *“G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’”’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art: 1 ’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “4,”’ Class J, Photo-
Fash and ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise, “©”? implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by a date of publication.
“© 1c.” stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction,
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, BOOKS PrOpC i= = nn eee ee ee $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
TAGCtUTES, aNd) Map Sa ee ed 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures --------2---2--2-=--2=-=<- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals -=------- 2299-22229 2 eee sen en an nnn rn rn nnn en nana 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions=---=2---- 29299-29999 99 on enn enn nnn nnn nnn ce 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial neces tone.
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ----------------------- 2.00
Single numbers--------2--2-2--- 222293 esses ann son een nna nn sn nn cn canna ccsanncc= -50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year -=------2-----------2----2-------- === 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year -=-==-=-"-=--=----<-=- <= —--—-— === == == —-—_—_——-— 10.00
(1)
ee ee ee
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred tothe permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act,
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D, C,
(ml)
aes
en *
: 43
om ; agreed a
. ; a ' a
wen * a te
\ a5, Mee yaa
c i Bete lt ae rey
=) :
3 ¢ ae
| 4 be. < * }
¢2 ka” oa 2
i
y ¥
4 , .
=
_
fi RT
- iy
; “
s dn,
Lf 4
/
\
i
‘ ut
1
; {
‘ = ‘
y
A 7 — 7 Y Ig
3 ey oy % 5 ‘ ie 4 ~ “ 3 yh ‘ i i >? ‘
- ¥ a 2 » re , ~ ; ‘ Z
. n= - Bee 2 i <a
a . 7 , ‘iw an =
) ~~ ue Fe Ny yh 2 F .- } « m
: S ¢ Ahn . :. “> 1s 7
, ¥ “Se / -
es : a ‘ i “af “ ; ae ey r r ; ay
: . ‘ - i % , 1 “y = } \
t Te ‘. tc ; ; <
a2 ie i «: : iy 7 ite ory ) t ;
* f " bau ty )
? 4 - sr eal he oe hy - i ‘ y
’ \ a oy 2 - Pay ? 4
“* ~ 4 1
bs cS i o> f ry cio 4
¢ rm Say Poe Rs, et 2
Y 42'S ts og é -
' y I > . < ;
= £ *. = e c
4 4 “a " an
eal he 4
on) t es. ; “ ? é
ys e i, ¥ ‘ F ; i 4
a \ I
* 5 al a . s . .
A 4 ~ o % \
é rt T s , ‘
‘ ~ , na . ee
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are
the same.
Allender (Henry William)* 10409-10427
America depends upon you. - American Luckies.
- Beware fifth columnist. - Calling all Americans.
- Crooked deal. - Fear not. - Forget them not. -
Help this deal. - Kaiser’s modern designs. - keep
’em flying. .- Keep ’em rolling. - Liberty or death.
- Off to victory. - Penny or two will save a life or
two. - Spyes |?] - Thousands innocent wanted. -
Today’s world’s hurly burly. - War analogist. -
Your $ will get a Jap. © 1 c. each Sept. 25, 1942;
G 40773-46791.
Armstrong (E. Doris)* 10428
Smash Hitler, buy a war savings stamp. © 1 c.
Sept. 8, 1942; G 40735.
Associated American artists, inc. 10429
Covarrubias (Miguel):
United States of America, illustrated map.
© lc. Sept. 11, 1942; G 40742.
Aurisicchio (Vincent)* 10430
Head of Christ. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942; G 40771.
Aylward (William James)* 10431
Back ’em up. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; G 40718.
Backer (Alexander) co. 10432-10435
Mues (William):
Balinese drummer man, 227.
1942; G 40759.
Lovers in wheat, 224. - Man with dog on
leash, 222. © Aug. 14, 1942; G 40760, 40761.
Turner (Raymond):
Modern man with guitar, 230. © Aug. 27,
1942; G 40758.
© Aug. 12,
Bennett (Mabel D.)* 10436
Victory is written in the stars. © 1c. Sept. 22,
1942; G 40745.
10437
© 1 c. Sept. 2,
Bierman (Max)*
Personal record of soldier.
1942; G 40818.
Bilodeau (J. OQ.) & co. 10438
Vicari (Arthur):
Religious cross design. © Mar. 11, 1937;
G 40743.
Boughner (Howard R.)* 10439
Hobby Horace. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; G 40695.
Brann (Louise)* 10440, 10441
Blessed is the man whose strength is in Thee,
Psalm 84:5. - Thy way is in the sea, and Thy path
in the great waters, Psalm 77:19. © 1c. each
Sept. 11, 1942; G 40702, 40703.
255
Burdette studio. 10442
Burdette (Dorothy May):
Summer bouquet. © 1 c. Sept. 10, 1942; G
40704.
Burr (Edward Everett)* 10443
Righteousness exalteth a nation. © Sept. l,
1942; G 40734. j
Cason (Valura Ward)* 10444
United for victory. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1942; G
40680.
Chandler (John Whitehead)* 10445
Fouref. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; G 40715.
Channon (Henry)* 10446
MacArthur (Gen.) © Aug. 28, 1942; G 40675.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc. 10447, 10448
Chapin (James):
Boy’s dedication to healing. - Doctor. © lc.
each. Sept. 28, 1942; G 40792, 40793.
Clements (j. B.)* 10449
Chief Rostov. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; G 40673.
Coca-cola co. 10450, 10451
That’s my stop signal. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; G
40731.
Whoa, let’s get a coke. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; G
40730.
Costa (Frank Arthur)* 10452
Bring joy to a child, universal Children’s day,
June 25. © 1c. May 1, 1942; G 40740.
Danolds (Alice C.)* 10453-10456
Bewildered soldier. - Colonial dame. - Dawn
and destiny. - Pioneer days. © 1 c. each Sept. 1,
1942; G 40829-40832.
Da Prato (A.) co. 10457-10468
Woollett (Sidney D.) Station of the cross:
Byzantine panels 1-7. © 1 c. each Sept. 23,
1942; G 40748-40754.
Byzantine panels 8, 9, 11-13. © 1c. each
Oct. 5, 1942; G 40833-40837.
DeKee co. 10469
Zoppia (Domenick):
MacArthur. © May 2, 1942; G 40744.
De Miller (Katherine Teresa)* 10470
Three rats. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; G 40817.
Di Girolamo (Gustavo) & Prina (Giuseppe) 10471
Di Girolamo (Gustavo):
Forget me not. [Kitchen memo] © ic. Sept.
10, 1942; G 40707.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10472
Dinella (Carl)* 10472
MacArthur (General Douglas) © 1 c. Sept. 26,
1942; G 40765.
Eldridge (Grace Banks)*
Modelled bust of artist’s mother.
31, 1942; G 40682.
10473
© 1c. Aug.
Ellery (William H.)
Evans (Elizabeth) & Tibbits (Ida):
10474, 10475
Educational drawing nos. 1, 2. © 1c. Sept.
19, 1942; G 40737, 40738.
Fry (john Hemming)* 10476
Samson and Delilah. © 1c. Sept. 9, 1942; G
40694.
Gerber (Hugo)* 10477
Victory symbol tank. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942; G
40706.
Gifford (Robert Gregory) 10478
Bradford (W.):
Contrasts - glorious future.
1941; G 40727.
© lec. Dec. 4,
Gorsline (Douglas W.)* 10479
Wolfe (Thomas) © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; G 40711.
Hammaker bros. 10480
Strine (Paul R.):
Morgan family memorial.
1942; G 40770.
© 1c. Sept. 26,
Heard (Ralph G.)* 10481
Here’s how, to cool developer. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942; G 40815.
Hill (Budd Aller) 10482
James (W. H.):
Bond
Bird in the hand worth two in the bush. ©
1c. Sept. 4, 1942; G 40670.
Hintermeister (John Henry)* 10483
Founders of West Point. © 1 c. Sept. 15, 1942;
G 40716.
Hoechstetter (Sara Wolk)* 10484
Winter sunset. © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; G 40672.
Jones bros. Co. 10485
Elwell (Roy A.):
Van Dyne guardian memorial, D-1197. ©
June 15, 1942; G 40757.
Judson (Alice)* 10486
Birthplace and home of Franklin Delano Roose-
velt. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1942; G 40717.
Kalish (Max)* 10487
Wake up America. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; G 40814.
Kelly (Russell C.)* 10488
Goddess of wounds. © 1c. Oct. 2,1942; G 40809.
Kunde (Walter W.)* 10489-10491
Memorial:
Freitag. - Heinz. - Zoellmer. © 1 c. each
Oct. 3, 1942; G 40811-40813.
Kupprat (John)* 10492
Molnar monument. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; G 40747.
256
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
L& Meco. 10493, 10494
Leach (Louis L.):
Mater Dolorosa plague. © 1 c. Sept. 18, 1942;
G 40732.
Now I lay me down to sleep. © 1c. Sept. 18,
1942; G 40733.
Lampl (Walter)* 10495
Charm time, and the time to buy war bonds, is
today. © lc. Sept. 8, 1942; G 40741.
Larsen (Horace Adolphus)* 10496-10501
And we know that all things work together for
good to them that love God, F-108. - Casting all
your care upon Him; for He careth for you, G-101.
- Delight thyself also in the Lord, G-110. - Earth
hath no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal, F-109. -
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth
me, F-111. - In all thy ways acknowledge Him and
He shall direct thy paths, F-110. © Aug. 1, 1942;
G 40696-40701.
Lauber (Joseph)* 10502
Don’t let this happen to your loved ones. © 1 ec.
Sept. 18, 1942; G 40729.
Ledbetter (Oral Orbie)* 10503-10510
Things they do:
Aerial gunnery school. - Aerial photographer.
- Airplane engine mechanic. - Armament. - Bomb-
ardier. - Military police. - Paratrooper. - Radio
operator. © 1c. each Aug. 1, 1942; G 40821-46828.
McIntosh (George F.)* 10511-10516
Adolph Shackle Grouper. - Baron Cuda. - Johnny
Perch. - Lizzie Angelfish. - Muscle Lene. - Yellow
Tail. © 1c. each Aug. 27, 1942; G 40683, 40685,
40687-40690.
McIntosh (George F.) & Fisher (Roy R.) jr.
10517, 10518
McIntosh (George F.):
Johnny Perch. - Lizzie Angelfish. © 1 c.
each Aug. 27, 1942; G 40684, 40686.
Mallamace (James)* 10519
Victory for liberty. © 1 c. Sept. 8, 1942; G 40794.
Mallonee (Leo R.) 10520
Mitchell (H. G.):
Rah, rah, rah, United Nations. © 1 c. Sept.
14, 1942; G 40816.
Matthews (Nancy)* 10521
Star of glory. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; G 40810.
Megargee (Lon)* 10522, 10523
Billy the Kid. - Home on the range. © 1c. each
Sept. 12, 1942; G 40708, 40709.
Meng (Arthur)* 10524
MacArthur (General Douglas) © 1 c. Sept. 2,
1942; G 40739.
Methot (Jeanne)* 10525
Express from Johnny. © 1 c. Sept. 24, 1942; G
40755.
Middleton (Arthur DeLancy)* 10526, 10527
Jickey Wickey. - Thunder Streak in the navy of
tomorrow. © 1c. each July 17, 1942; G 40819,
40820.
WORKS OF ART
no. 9, 1942
Miller (Albert B.)* 10528
Brass bound seaman’s chest. © 1 c. Sept. 24,
1942; G 40756.
Miller (Edna Mae)* 10529
He is not here. © lc. Sept. 18, 1942; G 40728.
Mills (Edna June)* 10530
Short haired WAAC. © Sept. 1, 1942; G 40674.
Mizen (Frederic) 10531
Gerhardt (Jean):
Safe-T cones. ©lc. Aug. 25, 1942; G 40726.
Murphy (Thomas D.) co. 10532-10535
Straehar (A. Claude):
Hand out. - Secrets. - To the hills. - Visitor.
© lc. each Sept. 25, 1942; G 40766-40769.
Nelson (Bruce Hoyt)* 10536
Spirit of victory. © 1c. Aug. 31, 1942; G 40714.
Osborne co. 10537-10553
Anderson (Harold):
Home on leave, 4825. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1942;
G 40723.
Buell (Alfred):
Romantic girl, 4826. © 1 c. Oct. 1, 1942; G
40795.
Dennis (Morgan):
Bailing out, 4833. - Big offensive, 4827. -
Heavy cruiser, 4832. - He’s the tops, 4836. - I keep
"em flyin’, 4830. - Mess call, 4834. - Pincer’s
movement, 4828. - Pup tent, 4838. - Remember,
4831. - She’s just practising, 4835. - That’s what I
keep tellin’ ’em, 4829. - Too little and too late,
4837. © lc. each Oct. 1, 1942; G 40796-40807.
Hintermeister (Hy |i. e. John Henry)):
On guard, 4824. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942; G
40720.
Hoertz (Fred J.):
Onward to victory, 4823. © 1c. Sept. 16,
1942; G 40721.
Otto (Walt):
Howdy sailor, 4824. © 1c. Sept. 16, 1942;
G 40722.
Poster machines corp. 10554
islein (Chris J.):
Meet Mr. Axi. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1942; G 40724.
Quaker oats co. 10555
Sundblom (Haddon H.):
Baby Quaker. © 1c. Sept. 10, 1942; G 40693.
Ratti (Joseph)* 10556
Home front. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; G 40764.
Redling (George A.)* 10557-10560
Adoration of Magi. - Flight into Egypt. - Shep-
herds and star. - Wise men and star. © Sept. 11,
1942; G 40845-40848.
Roberts (Arthur Samuel) 10561
Art & Sam (| pseud. of A. S. Roberts)):
Victory unfurled. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942;G
40746.
Roussos (Frances)* 10562
Greek Evzonos. © lc. Sept. 9, 1942; G 40692.
257
10581
Routh (E. LaVarre) 10563
Walker (John William):
Love’s dispensation seal.
1942; G 40671.
© lc. Sept. 8,
Sanders (Lucy D.)* 10564
United world, standard bearer of hope. © 1c.
Aug. 19, 1942; G 40725.
Schiller (Mrs. Willie) 10565
Moore (C. Lenwood):
Miculastic memorial. © lc. Oct. 1, 1942; G
40808.
Sisters of St. Francis of Penance & Christian
Charity. 10566
Flanagan (Mary Fidelis):
Spiritualitinerary through the liturgical year.
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; G 40681.
Smith (Jefferson R.) 10567
Smith (Florence Sprague):
Lidice, work fast America. © 1c. Oct 7,
1942; G 40838.
Speranza (Alexander)* 10568
Columbian five great centuries victory medal,
October 12, 1492 - October 12, 1942, 450th anni-
versary of the discovery of America. © Aug. 26,
1942; G 40676.
Sternfels (Charles D.) 10569
Bachmann (Peggy):
My heart belongs to you for victory. © lic.
Sept. 28, 1942; G 40772.
Sylvester (Lucille)* 10570
Salute toa hero. © lc. Sept. 17, 1942; G 40719.
Terrell (Gertrude Adelaide) 10571
Mayhew (Richard) & Terrell Gertrude Adelaide):
Honey Heels and Scrap Iron. © lc. Aug. 20,
1942; G 40679.
Timbrel (Clarence Q.)* 10572
Iowa’s tall corn. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; G 40691.
Vanderhoof (Frank Edward)* 10573
Service. © lc. Sept. 10, 1942; G 40705.
Vermont marble co. 10574-10579
Whitehouse (Louis A.) Memorial:
Bateman, 5791. - Eldeen, 5830. - Hopkins,
5831. - Huntington, 5832. - Pelthem, 5827. - Robe-
ling, 5833. © Sept. 28, 1942; G 40839-40844.
Vermont natives industries. 10580
Squier (Anne):
Picture in black and white of a woman at a
spinning wheel. © Mar. 15, 1941; G 40677.
Wheaton (D. L.) 10581
Jones (Reynolds):
War productioneers, the first line of supply,
to the first line of attack. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; G
40736.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10582 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Whiston (Amy Beatrice)* 10582 White (Ruth C.)* 10583
MacArthur (General Douglas) © Aug. 31, 1942; Mitchell (General Wm. Billy) © 1c. Sept. 12,
G 40678. 1942; G 40710.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since jan. 1, 1942 ----------------------- 1649
258
PAINTINGS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE
ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 [10583
Lemair (Henriette Willebeek) 1-4 Lesson time. R 111380, Sept. 16, 1942.
Dressing dolly. R 111378, Sept. 16, 1942. Ring-a-ring of roses, R 111381, Sept. 16, 1942.
First step. R 111379, Sept. 16, 1942. © Henriette Willebeek Lemair van Tuyll van
Serooskerken, Katwijk a/ Zee, Holland.
496067 O - 42 - 2 259
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNI-
CAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Abbott laboratories. 10584-10587
Haven of health:
At ease, - Guarding the home front. - Hos-
pitals are fun, - Off to a good start. © Sept. 1,
1942; K 51554-51557.
Advertisers’ service div. 10588
Army-navy insignia guide. © Sept. 1, 1942; K
51633.
10589-10592
© Aug. 30, 1942;
Air conditioning utilities co.
Cowl ventilator, plan 700.
I 31268.
Type A U.S. navy standard circular diffusing
terminal, plan 624. © Sept. 8, 1942; I 31266.
Type E terminal directional supply, plan 626,
[as rev. July 27, 1942] © Aug. 3, 1942; 1 31322.
Wire mesh grille, plan 459-B. © Aug. 14, 1942;
I 31267.
Albert (John) co. 10593
Emergency reversible life raft, 18 persons, with
improved air cylinders. © 1 c. Sept. 11, 1942;
I 31265.
Almquist (Karl) 10594
Arrow, table of decimal equivalents. © 1c.
Sept. 8, 1942; I 31256.
Amecourt (Gerty de Ponton d’) 10595
Accordeon. © 1c, June 6, 1942; I 31257.
American butter institute. 10596
American butter institute mold standards for
butter. © Sept. 10, 1941; K 51594,
American national Red cross. 10597-10600
Flag standard. - Ping-pong table. - Smoking
table. - Table lamp. © Aug. 28, 1942; I 31318-
31321.
Andrews ptg. co. 10601
Chattanooga, Tennessee dynamo for victory.
Moccasin (Victory) Bend in Tennessee River from
atop Lookout Mountain. © Sept. 26, 1942; K 51637.
Anspacher (John M.) 10602
Raccoon drinking from Coca-cola bottle. [Bot-
toms up, old man] © 1c, Aug. 27, 1942; J 34736.
Bailey meter co., ltd. 10603-10605
Bailey boiler meter chart, L40F500T145P. ©
Dec. 8, 1941; I 31254,
Bailey fluid meter chart, L52.5F600T140B.
Mar. 11, 1942; I 31252,
Bailey recorder chart, L300K. © June 23, 1942;
I 31253.
©
Ball (Robert L.) 10606-10608
Bradley (Major General James L.) 1-3. ©lc.
each Aug. 27, 1942; J 34747-34749.
260
Barnholth (William I.) 10609
Original arrangement of the coordinates for
terrestial and celestial map making. © Sept. 16,
1942; I 31343.
Beauchemin (Joseph Onésime) 10610
Revelation. © Sept. 8, 1942; J 34777.
Beery (William Franklin) 10611
No tires. © Sept. 30, 1942; J] 34775.
Belnap & Thompson, inc. 10612, 10613
Make it a rule to smile and, how broad is your
smile today? - Out in front. © Nov. 15, 1941; K
51563, 51564.
Bennett (H. H.) studio. 10614, 10615
Sunrise call, - Sunrise cail of the Zunis. © Sept.
3, 1942; J 34731, 34732.
Bethlehem steel co. 10616-10618
How the patriometer rates this department, ©
Aug. 24, 1942; K 51583.
I’m putting 10 of my pay into war bonds. ©
Aug. 15, 1942; K 51695.
Lend 10 of your pay to back him up. © Sept.
17, 1942; K 51696.
Blee (Willis B.) 10619
Tic-tac-toe fusion training, © Aug. 1, 1942; K
51570.
Boeing airplane co. Wichita div. 10620
Setback chart. © Aug. 26, 1942; I 31261.
Bohemian Benedictine order. 10621
Prince of Peace, 1500; by Lizette J. Koch. ©
Sept. 22, 1942; K 51636.
Brandt & Brandt. 10622
Take your change in war stamps. © June 30,
1942; K 51631.
Brennan (Joseph F.) 10623
[Graph] paper for plotting P, as a straight line.
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; I 31269.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 10624-10629
Cautious, you bet, your job, too, requires caution.
- Count on us, we won’t let you down. © Sept. 2,
1942; K 51571, 51572.
If soldiers did this, what would become of us?
- Keep punchin’! © Sept. 28, 1942; K 51697, 51698.
We’re depending on you, produce to win. - Yes
sir, we're gonna lift that line. © July 24, 1942; K
51550, 51551.
Brown (Max J.) 10630
Springtube tire. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31279.
Brown (Percy) 10631
Safety guard. © lc. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31285.
CLASSES H-K
no. 9, 1942
Brown & Bigelow. 10632
Banners of freedom, 22482. © Aug. 8, 1942; K
51569.
Brown instrument co. 10633-10645
Brown instrument co. [chart] 10662. © Aug. 7,
1942; I 31327.
—12013.
———12109.
—12110.
—— 14029.
—— 14048.
—14049.
—— 14052.
—— 14053.
—14054.
© July 9, 1942; 1 31328.
© July 6, 1942; 1 31329.
© July 7, 1942; I 31330.
© June 24, 1942; I 31308.
© June 19, 1942; I 31309.
© June 16, 1942; I 31310.
© July 10, 1942; 1 31331.
© July 13, 1942; I 31332.
© July 16, 1942; 1 31333.
—14055. © July 22, 1942; 1 31334.
——14056. © July 23, 1942; I 31335.
——14057. © july 27, 1942; 1 31336.
Brun (Lester John) 10646
Stationary submarine ‘letector, signal and com-
munications. © 1 c. Sept. 23, 1942; I 31341.
-Bucknam (Ralph L.) 10647
Automatic rat trap. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942;1 31286.
Buffalo evening news. 10648
Buffalo evening news [calendar print] © Dec.
30, 1941; KK 51671.
Burns (Philemon) 10649
Something new. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1942; i 31275.
Cahill (Starr C.) 10650
Slip nut. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31288.
Camp Grant studio. 10651, 10652
Camp Grant, [linois:
26th medical training battalion.
1942; J 34482.
34th medical training battalion. © July 25,
1942; J 34481.
© June 25,
Cantrell (Frank J.) 10653
United for victory. © Aug. 31, 1942; K 51675.
Capone (Leonard) 10654
Our bomber has arrived. © Aug. 28, 1942; K
51548.
Carpenter (E. Carlyle) 10655
United States defense postal savings stamps free
with your purchases. © Sept. 24, 1941; K 51672.
Catholic church extension of the United States of
America. 10656
[Smiling Christ] © Sept. 14, 1942; K 51666.
Chemical fire proofing corp. 10657
Avoid this dangerous fire hazard. © July 9,
1942; K 51669.
Citroen’s art gallery. 10658-10665
[Bear with basket and florals] 750/1. - [Cat with
birthday cake} 750/4. - [Dog making music] 7502. -
[Rabbit making music] 750/3. © Aug. 8, 1942; K
51618-51621.
{Duck with umbrella] 731/4. - [Elephant with
birthday cake] 731/1. - [Rabbit going on the road]
731/2. - [Walkine elephant] 731/3. © Aug. 4, 1942;
K 51614-51617.
261
Coate (William V.)
10686
10666
Traction lug. © ic. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31290.
Collins (Mark Edward) 10667
Pianoscopes. © june 8, 1940; I 31272.
Comet model airplane & supply co. 10668
Air-o-trainer. © Sept. 3, 1942; I 31274.
Cox (Lester L.) 10669
War worker, do not disturb before—thank you.
[War worker’s rest card] © Aug. 1, 1942; K 51645.
10670
© ic. Sept. 12, 1942;
Creeden (Orvil G.)
Easy set trap trigger.
1 31283.
Cross (Edward) co., inc. 10671
Madonna of the chair; by Raphael. © Sept. 1,
1942; H 2468.
Cummings (Helen) 10672, 10673
Blackstock {Miss Josephine) 1,2. © 1c. each
Aug. 24, 1942; ] 34745, 34746.
Davis {john Eayres) ir. 10674
Military vehicle contact. © 1 c. Sept. 26, 1942;
I 31339.
Dickinson (Harry Ellsworth) 10675
Plans and details of ready cut two room defense
area housing unit. © 1c. Sept. 14, 1942; I 31342.
Durst (John Arthur) jr. 10676
Time. © Nov. 30, 1941; K 51687.
Elsman (Ernest H.) 10677
Improved storm window fastener, no. 4. © lc.
Sept. 17, 1942; I 31294.
Empire state mutual life insurance co. 10678
Broadcaster. © Jan. 15, 1942; K 51667.
Endicott artistic memorial co. 10679
Johnson (George F.) suggested design for memo-
rial. © ic. Sept. 18, 1942; I 31303.
Fafard (Louis Joseph) _ 10680
Island of Percé, Gaspé peninsula. © 1 c. Sept.
8, 1942; J 34730.
Fertig (Albert August) 10681, 10682
Hey, Mr. Postman, take this one andrun. U. S.
army. © May 5, 1942; K 51660.
Lonesome gob writing to - U. S. navy. © July 15,
1942; K 51661.
Fletcher (Howard E.)
One man wood sawing machine.
1942; I 31297.
10683
© 1c. Sept. 17,
Follmer (Harry H.) 10684
Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska state capitol. ©
Sept. 10, 1942; K 51565.
Ford (Gladys M.)_ - 10685
Jig is up. © Mar. 15, 1942; K 51638.
Foreman (Roy) 10686
Streamlined house with round roof. © ic. Sept.
25, 1942; I 31315.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
OTE a a I A ts
Frick collection. 10687-10692
Gainsborough:
Lady looking toward her left. - Lady looking
toward her right. - Landscape with cattle crossing
a bridge. © Sept. 17, 1942; H 2469-2471.
Whistler:
Cemetery, Venice. - Nocturne, Venice.
Venetian canal. © Sept. 17, 1942; H 2472-2474.
Gallaher (T. B.) 10693, 10694
At the water hole. © Sept. 4, 1942; K 51674.
Going to the Sing. © Sept. 1, 1941; K 51673.
General electric co. 10695
These colors won’t run. © Aug. 10, 1942; K
51558.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
10696-10698
Halt, don’t disturb this war worker. © July 30,
1942; K 51689.
Sharing the ride. - Work like hell. © Aug. 24,
1942; K 51688, 51690.
Gibson (C. R.) & co. 10699
Easter joy, Jesus said behold I am alive for-
evermore, 1452. © Aug. 14, 1942; K 51562.
Grayson (Ralph Vandevoort) 10700
Refrigerated transportation, 10HK630. © lc.
Sept. 23, 1942; I 31311.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 10701
Electric fence controllers. © 1c. Sept. 10,
1942; I 31263.
Griffin (Clark G.) 10702
Nut cracker. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; I 31296.
Griffith (Rupert A.) 10703
Swivel ship. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31264.
Hackney (Myron Winston) 10704, 10705
Design no. 45, chair with [curved] transparent
plastic back and side arms in the form of hollow
boxes with open bottoms. © 1c. Aug. 25, 1942;
I 31259.
Design no. 56, |chair with transparent plastic
back and side arms in the form of a hollow box with
open bottom| © 1c. Sept. 8, 1942; I 31255.
Hakkerup studio. 10706
S. T. C. Bemidji, Minn. © Aug. 26, 1942; J
34762.
Harford (Jess J.) 10707
Do your duty. © Aug. 14, 1942; K 51646.
Hiebert (Jacob Peter) 10708
Plow attachment. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; I 31301.
Hoag (Dewey) 10709
Serving our country, service record. © June 19,
1942; K 51549.
Hood (C. Hortense) 10710
Hood-fab-pape-ware. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942;
I 31287.
Houghton (A. Allison) 10711
Masonry locks. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; I 31323.
262
Hutchinson (Aileen F.) 10712
Sally Jordan. © Aug. 1, 1942; K 51561.
Industrial equities, inc. 10713-10721
Are you doing your part, E-45. - Every minute
counts, F-20. - Message from the front, to you, E-
22. - Modern miracles of transportation, E-5. -
Now let me at ’em, E-51. - Perfect shippingis
patriotic, F-8. - Perfect shipping requires proper
stowage, F-5. - Pulling together, each doing his full
share, F-15. - What do you suggest during present
war conditions, E-29. © Sept. 17, 1942; K 51622-
51630.
Jordan (Frank George) 10722
Jordan red, white & blue victory puzzle, 2. ©
1c. Sept. 22, 1942; I 31312.
Josten mfg. co. 10723
[Sketch of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, class ring|
© 1c. Sept. 21, 1942; 1 31304.
Kellogg co. 10724
Kellie in an aeroplane. © Sept. 25, 1942; K
51635.
Kemerer (Don C.) 10725-10727
Fighter plane. - Prospective plane manufacturing
layout. - Transport-bomber. © 1 c. each Qct. 2,
1942; I 31324-31326.
Kemp (Marjorie) 10728
Winter’s beauty in the San Bernardino mountains.
© Feb. 15, 1937; J 34733.
10729
© le.
Keslering (Joseph)
Quick shift storage battery connection.
Sept. 12, 1942; I 31278.
Keystone view co. 10730-10734
Nos. 1-5.
N MB LAT. - N MBV. -N STERV. -NV
OD. - NV OS. © May 2, 1942; J 34752-34756.
King features syndicate, inc. 10735-10749
Annette shows unusual musical telent, W-10. -
Cecile photographs sister Annette, W-13. - Emile
the tomboy of the Quints, W-16. - Marie with her
pet canary, W-5. - Yvonne feeds her pet duck, W-17.
© Sept. 26, 1942; J 34766-34770.
Dionne (Emilie, Annette and Marie) V-108. -
Quints enjoy lake shore, V-93. - Quints now attend-
ed by nuns, V-101. © Aug. 30,1942; J 34737-34739.
Dionne (Mr. and Mrs.) with Quints and Victor,
V-67, Quints supply ideas for new home to
mamma, V-47. © Sept. 20, 1942; J 34763, 34764.
Marie tries to cheer Bi-chonne, V-90A combina-
tion. - Quints enjoy their St. Bernard, V-90. ©
Sept. 6, 1942; J 34743, 34744.
Outdoor study period for Quints, V-120. - Quints
in schoolroom, V-117. - Quints respond to school
bell, V-128. © Sept. 13, 1942; J 34757-34759.
Kirtley (Robert E.) 10750
Duo-water faucet. © 1 c. Sept. 17, 1942; I 31293.
Lampl (Walter) 10751
Little treasures, charms by Lampl. © 1c. June
25, 1942; J 34735.
Larson (S. H.) 10752
Dust pan. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31282.
CLASSES H-K
no. 9, 1942 10806
Lawson (Frans Oscar) 10753 Malcolm (Charles B.) 10784
From North Carolina, 2B-H782. © Sept. 29, Abstractors platting sheet. © Sept. 4, 1942;
1942; K 51647.
10754, 10755
© 1 c. Sept. 25, 1942;
Levinsen (Claus)
Porthole ventilator.
I 31316,
Porthole ventilator, marked V. © 1c. Sept. 15,
1942; I 31276.
Lewis (Edward Dudley) 10756
Means for killing teredos or other borers such
as teredos by the use of electricity. © 1c. Sept.
29, 1942; I 31340.
Lewis instructor games. 10757
Air combat trainer. © Aug. 12, 1942; K 51668.
Linck (James G.) 10758, 10759
Darlene surveys the scene about her rocky do-
main at Newberry Crater, Oregon. - This records
a moment for which the author and photographer
waited many patient weeks. © Aug. 1, 1942; K
51685, 51686.
Lincoln city library. 10760, 10761
Manrose (David Vernon):
Panoramic view, city of Lincoln, Nebraska,
12 AT 232. © Mar. 18, 1942; K 51651.
Pictorial map of state of Nebraska, 12 AT
233. © Aug. 17, 1942; K 51650.
Lockliear (Norwood) 10762
Anti-U-boat. © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1942; 1 31292.
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 10763
Rustic suspension bridge, Spring Bank resort,
Tomah, Wis. © Aug. 8, 1942; J 34776,
McAuliffe (Patrick) 10764
Fluid clock. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; I 31338.
McGrath (Michael Albin) 10765, 10766
Heavens. - System of the sun. © Aug. 4, 1942;
I 31250, 31251.
Mack (Ernest Deal) 10767
Brotherly love. © Sept. 8, 1942; J 34761.
McQuillan (Frank Joseph) 10768
Mules and jockeys. © Aug. 28, 1942; K 51659.
Magill-Weinsheimer co. 10769-10780
All harvester products are war products, A-
233-FF. - Another shot at Hitler, A-227-FE. - Be
careful with your tools, A-230-FF. - Beware, of the
man who spreads doubt, A-235-FF. - Bothare weap-
ons, A-229-FF. - Keep well to win, A-231-FF. -
Our country needs your production ideas, A-228-FF.
- Remember, A-234-FF. - Swap rides to work, A-
232-FF. Wear it proudly, your identification
badge, A-236-FF. - Your job is your gun, A-237-
FF. - Your tools are weapons, A-226-FF. © Sept.
10, 1942; K 51602-51613.
10781
Mahony (John)
© le. Oct. 1, 1942;
Sailfish jumping, U-139.
J 34765.
Majni (Frank) & Mihalic (Joseph) 10782, 10783
My tires are registered with police, 1, 2. ©
Sept. 15, 1942; K 51648, 51649.
263
I 31305.
Mandel engraving co. & art studios, inc. 10785
These boys are on the job every day, are you?
© Sept. 28, 1942: K 51639.
Martin (William) 10786
A-1 beetle trap. © 1c. Aug, 25, 1942; 1 31258.
Mead Johnson & co. 10787, 10788
Babies supervised by physicians are better
babies, 47, 48. © Aug. 23, Sept. 23, 1942; K 51634,
51644,
Miller (O. M.) 10789
Cut-out model of photographic perspective. ©
Aug. 24, 1942; I 31344,
Mohr (C. F.) 10790
Precast slabs in steel frames assembled to
form rigid walls. © 1c. Aug. 13, 1942; I 31260.
Music industries war council. 10791
Music inspires. © Sept. 10, 1942; K 51560.
National portrait co., inc. 10792
God bless America. © July 1, 1942; K 51559.
Nigoghosian (Vahan) 10793
Indendiary bomb catcher. © 1c. Sept. 22, 1942;
I 31313.
Norcross. 10794-10798
Christmas greetings and that’s not all, here’s
an extra note to say, 15N182. - I won’t stand under
the mistletoe with anyone else but you, 15N180. -
To you in the service best wishes for Christmas,
15N183. © Sept. 4, 1942; K 51596-51598.
Come and get it, Susie-Q place card. © Aug. 7,
1942; K 51595.
Hi Sugar, happy birthday, 10B1158. © Sept. 11,
1942; K 51599.
10799
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1942;
Obert (E. J.)
Wax-tight bottle seal.
I 31281.
10800
© 1c. Sept. 21,
O’Brien (John F.)
Commando model airplane.
1942; I 31306.
Osborne co. 10801, 10862
Baker (Robert Allen) baby picture, P i991. -
Cows in field near Heardley’s inn, P 1992. © 1c.
each Sept. 16, 1942; J 34750, 34751.
Parrish (Amos) & co., inc. 10803
How good a climber are you? © Aug. 19, 1942;
I 31317.
Peacock (John G.) 10804
Slotted propeller. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942; I 31300.
Penhorwood (Clarence S.) 10805
Jiffy changeable speed pulley, V-belt type. ©
1c. Sept. 17, 1942; I 31295.
Peterson (Clair L.) & Williamson (Earl C.) 10806
Bomb shaper. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31291.
CLASSES H-K
10807
Pierce (Edward) 10807
Family funeral car. © Sept. 8, 1942; kK 51567.
Porto-server. 10808-10813
Here’s a letter for. - Hey, got any mail for. -
Hey, youse guys, the mail’s in. - How about a mes-
sage for. - I’m looking for. - Remember me, any
mail for. © Sept. 14, 1942; K 51653-51658.
Powell (Chick) co. 10814, 10815
Army life as it ain’t. - Navy life as it ain’t. ©
Sept. 10, 1942; K 51663, 51664.
Reproducta, inc. 10816-10837
Bender (Stanislav):
| Horizontal southern seascape and house]
0473. - [Horizontal southern seascape and terrace}
0488. - | Vertical southern seascape and paim tree
facing right] 0474. - [Vertical southern seascape &
terrace facing left] 0475. ~- | Vertical southern stair-
way & flower bay] 0472. - | Vertical southern stair-
way in garden| 0489. © May 1, 1942; H 2446-2448,
2451, 2460, 2461.
Brinkman (F. H.):
| Autumn landscape & brook] 0476. - | Carna-
tion & lilacs| 0496. - | Poppies & cornflowers|
0497. - [Spring landscape and robins| 0477. -
[Summer landscape & ducks] 0479. - | White roses|
0498. - [Winter landscape & hares] 0478. - | Yellow
roses] 0499. © May 1, 1942; H 2452-2459.
Felix (Jose):
Evore, 0493. - Extremoz, 0494. © May li,
1942; H 2466, 2467.
Growald (Martin):
| Landscape with lake] 0480. - [Landscape
with tree and lake] 0481. - | Sail ship| 0482, 0483.
© June 5, 1942; H 2462-2465.
Thorwald (Clara): :
| Cape Cod in spring] 0484. - [Cape Cod in
summer] 0485. © May 1, 1942; H 2449, 2450.
Rigaumont (Victor A.) 10838
Reconstructing fire loss dwelling for Mr. and
Mrs. Salvatore Tamburo, comm. 4-42. © June 9,
1942; I 31273.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc. 10839, 10840
Ringling bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus:
[| Showing head of lion} - | Showing head of tiger] ©
Sept. 1. 1942; K 51600, 51601.
S. T. A. music pub. co. 10841
Waring (Fred) © June 24, 1942; K 51670.
Sanders (Ruth Maxwell) 10842
| Human skeleton with chief arteries to show
blood pressure points} © 1 c. Sept. 1, 1942; I 31270.
Sands (W. R.) 10843
Gregory (Lake), California, 26. © July 15, 1942;
fk 51652.
Santway (A. W.) 10844
Uncle Sam, inc., rat exterminators. © Aug. 11,
1942; K 516382.
Scharf (Erwin) 10845
Erwin Scharf’s woodbuilding set. © 1c. July 22,
1942: I 31307.
264
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Scheid (Oscar C.) 10846
Vise grip cutting-off tool holder. © 1 c. Sept.
12, 1942; I 31284.
Schneider (F. A.) 10847
Give me liberty or give me death; by N. C.
Wyeth. © Aug. 3, 1942; K 51568.
Seeburg (J. P.) corp. 10848-10852
Don’t be a parrot, be careful of what you say. -
Give ’im hell. - It is true, we must outproduce the
Axis destruction. - Save your scraps to bomb the
Japs. - Your bit can help drive him mad. © July
27, 1942; K 51676-51680.
Seltzer (Charles E.) 10853
Combination shade & curtain bracket. © 1 c.
Sept. 17, 1942; I 31299.
Servel, inc. 10854-10859
Eat the recommended victory lunch, SPN-305-A.
- Eat to beat the devil, SPN-298-F. - Today’s
recommended victory lunch, SPN-303-B. © Aug.
31, 1942; K 51682-51684.
For strong bones and teeth drink milk, SPN-
302-B. - Meat is a fighting food, SPN-302-A. -
Vegetables help keep your eyesight good, SPN-302-
C. © Aug. 31, 1942; K 51691-51693.
Smelser (Albert M.) 10860
Seven. © lc. Aug. 7, 1942; J 34734.
Smith (F. A. Cushing) 10861
Plan for a community trailer park to provide
wholesome living facilities for trailer-owning war
workers. © lc. Aug. 24, 1942; 1 31144.
Smith (Frank) 10862
Cellophane tube. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; I 31302.
Snyder (A. A.) & associates. 10863
Memorandum of sale. © Sept. 8, 1942; K 51665.
Solodar (Rose L.) 10864
Solodar [family monument and one marker| ©
1c. Sept. 11, 1942; I 31337.
Spietz (Carl F.) 10865
Feeding ducklings, a toy. © 1c. Sept. 12, i942;
I 31277.
Sporting news pub. co. 10866-10873
Brooklyn Dodgers, 1942. - New York Yankees,
1942. © Oct. 3, 1942; J 34779, 34780.
Cincinnati Reds, 1942. © Sept. 3, 1942; J 34773.
Cleveland Indians, 1942. © Aug. 13, 1942;
J 34771.
Detroit Tigers, 1942. © Aug. 15, 1942; J 34742.
New York Giants, 1942. - Pittsburgh Pirates,
1942. © Aug. 27, 1942; J 34772, 34774.
St. Louis Browns, 1942. © July 30,1942; J 34741.
Stark (Harrison H.) 10874
Refreshment. © lc. July 31, 1942; J 34778.
Stearns (Mae) 10875-10877
Lupin and brown eyed Susans, 1. - Syringa, 1. -
Wood rose, Honolulu, 1. © Sept. 29, 1942; J 34781-
34783.
Stewart (Ross W.) 10878
Adjustable depth micrometer base. © 1c. Sept.
12, 1942; I 31289.
CLASSES H-K
no. 9, 1942
10879, 10880
Tag [chart] 180-6-129, 200-80-129. © Sept. 18,
1942; 1 31314.
——T-350-100-2 (P-500-0-2). © Aug. 28, 1942;
531271.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co.
Tappan (Della) 10881
On the alert. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1942; J 34740.
Thomas (Joseph F.) 10882
Two-way paper fastener. © 1c. Sept. 17, 1942;
I 31298.
Thompson (A. L.) 10883
Roosevelt elk, Olympic national park. © lc.
Sept. 21, 1942; J 34760.
Tilghman (Paul) 10884
Keeneye developer. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1942; I 31280.
Tracy (Wilfrid F.) 10885-10887
Defense worker sleeping. - Night worker sleep-
ing. © Sept. 5, 1942; K 51552, 51553.
War worker sleeping. © Sept. 15, 1942; K 51694.
United shoe machinery corp. 10888-10891
For want of some oil. - Oil is ammunition. -
Our job today. - There’s a right way to do each job.
© Aug. 13, 1942; K 51640-51643.
_ 10905
Van Devanter (Anne Woodrow) 10892-10900
Except the Lord keep the city the watchman
waketh but in vain. = God hath made of one blood all
nations of men, - Have you read your Bible today?
- If God be your partner make your plans large. -
If My people shall humble themselves and pray and
seek My face. - In all thy ways acknowledge Him
and He shall direct thy paths. - Let us go into the
house of the Lord. = My prayer. - Whosoever will
may come. © July 1, 1942; K 51573-51581.
Van Kooten (Jacob) 10901
Design for hose clamp fittings. © 1c. Sept. 11,
1942; I 31262.
Wertkeimer (Benjamin E.) 10902
I’m all out for victory. © Aug. 26, 1942; K 51681.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co. 10903
Entire electromagnetic spectrum. © June 4,
1942; I 30938.
Whitman pub. co. 10904
[United States map] © Aug. 13, 1942; K 51566.
Young (Arben L.) 10905
Illustration actual size of a full grown mallard
drake. [Mallard duck target] © Sept. 12, 1942; K
51662.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan, 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 8 one-copy entries)
Sees CC SCFD COS NEB COBO mB mB OCO BO moe CO OMCoOe SG
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character
(including 804 one-copy entries)
Photographs (including 308 one-copy entries)
Be CSOs ORO OB OBC BO Me BOO DOC RB DOO SOR OCO MR BOMB DOO eB aM BOB OOM eae m emo
See CCM OBO OOO OOS OD OCS SCOR OOM CO BOOB OR MOO Cee oes
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 66 contributions to periodicals
and other one-copy entries)
wes COMO OBO OO SOS SOM OB OO BOR BO OOO RB OOO BM BOO O DOS OS OOM OOO mB OOO mM Oe Oe eS
265
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill.
10906-10908
Abbott prescription products are serving the
nation on the home front and on the battle front.
For prescription products. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK
15772.
Abbott vitamins - dependable products of Abbott
research. For vitamin products. © Sept. 1, 1942;
KK 15771.
Rebel yell. Cofron elixir mailing piece. For
pharmaceuticals. © Oct. 5, 1942; KK 15954,
Acker (John Edward) Philadelphia. 10909
Ah-oui bed chair.
KK 15579.
For chair. © Aug. 20, 1942;
American brewing co., Rochester, N. Y. 10910
Be patriotic, by thrifty. For beer and ales. ©
July 24, 1942; KK 15695.
10911
For clay. ©
American colloid co., Chicago.
Plugging gas mains with bentonite.
Sept. 3, 1942; KK 15687.
\
American mutual liability insurance co., Boston.
109i2
Book about leaders, for leaders, Foremanship.
For book. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 15813.
American tobacco co., New York. 10913
With men who know tobacco best, it’s Luckies 2
to 1. For cigarettes. © Sept. 5, 1942; KK 15623.
American viscose corp., New York. 10914-10918
For rayon:
Facts of interest to home economists about
rayon stockings. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15636.
For bright hours. © July 31, 1942; KK 15797.
In faille for fall. © July 31, 1942; KK 15799.
Ruffle rustle. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15798.
Textile unit now equipped for woolen, worsted
spinning. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 15635.
Anderson co., Gary, Ind. 10919, 10920
Army & civilian truck special windshield wiper
arm set. For windshield wiper arms. © Aug. 26,
1942; KK 15473.
Army & civilian truck-special windshield wiper
blades. For windshield wiper blade. © Aug. 26,
1942; KK 15472,
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 10921-10923
For beer:
From glaciers to gliders. Iceberg. © Sept.
9, 1942; KK 15691.
Starch helps make munitions, batteries.
Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15792.
Story of bread, baker. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK
15504.
©
Aralac, inc., New York. 10924
Capturedin a symbol. For protein fibre. © Aug.
27, 1942; KK 15491.
266
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 10925
If your skin is dry. For orange skin cream. ©
May 10, 1942; KK 15465.
Armour & co., Chicago.
For meat:
Hankering for old-time hickory-smoked flavor?
© July 24, Aug. 20, 1942; KK 15462, 15461.
Meet the best fed fighters in the world.
Sept. 18, 1942; KK 15969.
Wake up to America’s finest bacon. © Sept.
25, 1942; KK 15968.
10926-10929
©
Associated distributors, Chicago.
For nail polish:
Enduring lacquer for your nails. © July 15,
1942; KK 15958.
Exclusive representation, Chen Yu policy.
June 4, 1942; KK 15513.
Lacquer your nails with this lasting beauty.
© June 24, Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15513, 15956.
New super-lasting make-up for nails. © Aug.
5, 1942; KK 15957,
10930-10934
©
Barrett laboratories, inc., Chicago.
What do you know about vitamins,
capsules. © May 10, 1942; KK 15778,
10935
For vitamin
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 10936
Take-off without trumpets. For aircraft. © Sept.
3, 1942; KK 15650.
Bendix aviation corp., New York. 10937
Invisible crew. For machines. © Aug. 10, 1942;
KK 15489.
Best & co., inc., New York. 10938-10943
Best specialty: Viyella flannel. Now is the time
to buy a good, sturdy coat. For girls’ dresses,
women’s coats. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 15747.
Best’s school boy classics. Our famous college
shop. For boy’s coats, suits and shirts, girls’
dresses, coats, suits and jackets. © Sept. 13, 1942;
KK 15729.
College favorites, our famous college shop. For
boys’ coats, suits, jacket & pants. Girls’ dresses,
coats, suits, skirt and jacket. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK
15584.
Glorious pheasant-tones, school fashions we love.
For hats, girls’ dresses, skirts, sweaters, suit &
coat. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK 15585.
News! Blouses for your gabardines = in match-
ing or centrasting colors, *C-1 wool gabardines.
For blouses, suits, coats and dresses. © Sept. 20,
1942; KK 15746.
Now is the time to shop at Best’s. For gloves,
children’s dresses, coats, suits, ladies’ dresses and
suits, © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15730.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonville,
Conn. 10944
To the bride. For pile fabric floor covering. ©
Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15540.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 194.
10990
Binney & Smith co., New York. 10945
Stencil and decorate with Crayola colored wax
crayon. For colored wax crayon. © Aug. 21, 1942;
KK 15492.
Blaw-knox co., Pittsburgh. 10946
Armacastings. For steel & alloy castings. ©
Aug. 31, 1942; Ki 15607.
Bon Ami co., New York.
For cleanser:
It’s the only cleanser I’d think of using in my
home. © July 17, 1942; KK 15526.
So quick--and it cleans so many things so
well! © Aug. 26, 1942; KK 15525.
10947, 10948
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 10949-10951
America’s great designers. For dresses, suits,
coats. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK 15796.
Today women have their feet on the ground. For
shoes. © Sept. 13, 1942; KK 15710.
We went to Marlboro for the new gold to browns.
For dresses. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK 15688.
Borden co., Houston, New York. 10952-10967
Bounce back with Hemo, new vitamin and mineral
drink. For vitamin fortified drink. © Aug. 7, 1942;
KK 15783. :
Cut your food bills as much as 37¢ a day. For
evaporated milk. © May 5, 1942; KK 15743.
For condensed milk:
Bring homemade ice cream to the social. ©
Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15741.
Lovely party, but her homemade ice cream
always has that starchy taste. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK
15742.
For dairy products:
It’s in the bag. © July 14, 1941; KK 15963.
Feel better, work better with Borden’s daily
double. © Aug. 25, 1942; Kk 15780.
Like magic! Borden’s all-purpose cream turns
fruits into festive desserts. © July 1, 1942; KK
15784.
Your grocer will help you save as much as
$2.62 a week on food. © Mar. 10, 1942; KK 15782.
For quiz cream, ice cream:
Bite, write, delight, give Borden’s quiz cream
aname. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15590.
Nibble, scribble, ish-ka-bibble, $100.00 for a.
name. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 15588.
Smack, rack, Jack, $100.00 for a name. ©
Aug. 27, 1942; KK 15589.
Taste it, name it, win $100. © Sept. 3, 1942;
KK 15587.
Here’s Hemo - coast-to-coast best seller in
six short months. For vitamin and mineral forti-
fied preparation for malted drinks. © July 10, 1942;
KK 15781.
How your guests will love this sharp cheese
spread! For cheese spread. © June 1, 1942; KK
15962.
It’s the same Hemo. For vitamin and mineral
fortified preparation for drinks. © Aug. 25, 1942;
KK 15785.
Your Borden milk producer is your neighbor.
For fine dairy products. © May 19,1942;KK 15586.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland. 10968-10971
For ale:
After those extra hours for victory. © Aug.
19, 1942; KK 15674.
After 200° at anopen hearth furnace. © Sept.
9, 1942; KK 15672.
They also serve. © Sept. 2, 1942; ns 15673.
Order of the day. Illustration of cocktail bar.
For beer. © Aug. 6, 1942; kk 15671.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
; 10972, 10973
Four of today’s food problems, LA-3361. For
oranges. © Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15498.
We pep up dull meals the healthful way, LA-3279.
For lemons. © Aug. 26, 1942; Ki 15694.
Calumet plastic co., Hammond, Ind. 10974
Calumet liquid plastic |company| For plastic
paint. © Aug. 24, 1942; kK 15961.
10975
For tool
Carpenter steel co., Reading, Pa.
Guido for spark testing tool steels.
steels. © Aug. 25, 1942; KK 15574.
Carter coal co., New York. 10976, 10977
For Pocahontas coal:
Here’s the way we go to school. © Sept. 3,
1942; KK 15578.
Mine workers want the best in education for
their children. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15689.
Castle films, inc., New York. 10978
New Castle films. For films. © Aug. 31, 1942;
KK 15960.
Clark bros. chewing gum co., Pittsburgh. 10979
Clark’s, enlisted in the service of your pleasure.
For chewing gum. © Sept. 4, 1942; kk 15698.
Clipper belt lacer co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
10980
Clipper spindle tape lacing equipment. For re-
pair and maintenance items for textile mills. ©
Sept. 10, 1942; KK 15614.
10981
For shirts.
Cluett, Peabody & co., inc., Troy, N. Y.
You last summer, you this summer.
© May 21, 1941; KK 15776.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 10982-10988
For soft drink:
Coke, that’s me. Coke behind bottle. © Aug.
3, 1942; KK 15789.
Howdy, friend. Hot soldier.
KK 15598.
I figure this is a case where I owe my custom-
ers, Roy S. Warnack. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15505.
I’ll take Coca-cola, it’s the real thing. © Sept.
7, 1942; KK 15788.
38% increase in our fountain volumeis no
mere coincidence. J. O. Mackey. © Sept. 14, 1942;
KK 15790.
When I ask for Coca-cola, I want the real thing.
© July 6, 1942; nx 15787.
Work refreshed. Shipyard scene, hand and
bottle. © Aug. 30, 1942; Kk 15791.
© July 24, 1942;
Cohn-Hall-Marx co., New York. 10989
Again, America’s women are proudly saying:I
made it myself. For rayon feather flannel & rayon
flanalain. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15721.
Cook paint & varnish co., North Kansas City, Mo.
10990
Wings of destiny, that the American way of life
will be preserved. For wall paper, © July 29, 1942;
KK 15685.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10991
10991-10995
For lipstick. © Sept.
Coty, inc., New York.
Avoid lipstick parching.
8, 1942; KK 15757.
For perfume:
L’Aimant, the magnet. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK
15716,
L’Origan for your golden moments.
8, 1942; KK 15553.
Paris. © Sept. 22, 1942; KK 15786.
Simple life in beauty care. For cosmetics.
Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15545.
© Sept.
©
Cresta Blanca wine co., inc., Livermore, Calif.
10996
Now, serve the best, for little more! Cresta
Blanca. For wine. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15745.
10997
For
Daggett & Ramsdell, New York.
Mountain Heather, an enchanting new scent.
beauty preparations. © June 5, 1941; KK 15507.
Dana perfumes, Chicago. 10998-11000
For cosmetics:
Forbidden perfume Tabu.
KK 15959.
Tabu, the forbidden perfume.
3, 1942; KK 15515, 15516.
© Aug. 5, 1942;
© June 4, July
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 11001
Two superbly decorated churches. For church
furnishings, © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 15947.
Davis emergency equipment co., inc., Newark, N. J.
11002
Use of Davis combustible gas indicator in test-
ing shipments of fuel oil, kerosene and other vola-
tile oils. For combustible gas indicator. © Aug. 7,
1942; KK 15508.
11003
For
Davol rubber co., Providence.
Davol rubber urinals male and female.
urinals. © July 27, 1942; KK 15491.
Dawe’s Vitamelk co., Chicago. 11004-11006
For farm feed: '
I need 50 billion eggs. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK
15707.
New discovery about calves’ digestive system
helps explain the extra results of this 16-cylinder
calf meal. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15706.
Strenghtens turkeys 16 ways against hidden
hunger. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15705.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 11007
Day-brite bulletin F-62. For fixtures for fluo-
rescent lamps. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15711.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
11008
Speed grinding 2 to 5 times! New porous grind-
ing wheel will do it. For grinding wheels. © Sept.
1, 1942; KK 15647.
inc., Elkhart, Ind. 11009
For chairs. © Aug. 14, 1942;
Domore chair co.,
Do/ More Sentinel.
KK 15493.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 11010
You could eat off her sink. For powder to clear
all household pipes and drains. © Aug. 28, 1942;
KK 15892.
268
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Dunlap hats, New York.
For women’s felt hats:
Seasonings for first fall suits, Dunlap’s salt
and pepper felts. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15625,
What’s cookin’? Dunlap’ s salt and pepper
felts. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15626.
11011, 11012
Endicott-Johnson corp., Endicott, N. Y.
11013, 11014
For shoes:
Endicott Johnson new fall shoes. © Sept. 17,
1942; KK 15937.
Endicott Johnson school shoes,
1942; KK 15936.
© Sept. 3,
Ethyl corp., New York.
For gasoline, What’s in a name:
David. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15523.
Emily. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15648.
11015, 11016
Falls city brewing co., inc., Louisville.
11017-11020
For beer:
Get outdoors, get together. © Aug. 23, 1942;
KK 15575.
Get together on the home front.
13, 1942; KK 15770, 15808.
Pals get together. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 15965.
© Sept. 1,
Freihofer baking co., Philadelphia.
For bread. Vim wardens:
Gosh! How I hate. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 15804.
Hey, Beauty. © Sept. 7, 1942; KK 15639.
Hurry, wardens. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15638.
Snap into it. © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 15802.
Wash day. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15640.
We hear. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 15803.
What’ s all this. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15800,
What’s eatin’ you. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 15801,
What’s the trouble. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK
15805,
11021-11029
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 11030-11032
For cereal:
Are you in fighting trim? © June 19, 1942;
KK 15715.
Improve your wartime breakfast.
1942; KK 15714,
To fight or work = keep fit. © July 15, 1942;
KK 15765.
© July 3,
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O, 11033-11035
For tires:
Situation is well in hand. © Aug. 26, 1942;
KK 15456.
Tires that fly do their fighting downstairs.
© Aug. 27, 1942; KK 15475.
General distributors are working overtime.
For tires and retreading. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK
15474,
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
11036-11042
For whiskey:
All over town, the call’s for bourbon. © July
29, 1942; KK 15703.
Everyday, more people say, bourbon is best.
© Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15700.
For long, cool drinks, your best bet’s bour-
bon. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15702.
Glenmore Kentucky’ s finest whiskey.
© Sept.
1, 1942; KK 15618, .
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 1942
11089
RT eg eg eo
Glenmore your best bet in bourbon.
1942; KK 15617.
In the summertime, bourbon’s the drink. ©
Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15704.
It’s smart to say, bourbon and soda. © Aug.
13, 1942: KK 15701.
© July 1,
Gray (Dorothy) Itd., New York. 11043-11045
For cosmetics:
Big volume in the big sizes. © Sept. 11, 1942;
KK 15646.
Dorothy Gray lip service.
KK 15606.
Special 2 weeks’ course in physical fitness.
© Sept. 24, 1942; KK 15887.
© Sept. 2, 1942;
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
11046-11048
For food:
Good food might have made 400 more bombers.
© Sept. 2, 1942; KK 15467.
I discovered 34 ways to beat the high cost of
eating. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15759.
Save on your tires, your car, on all your food
bills. © Sept. 13, 1942; KK 15670.
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa.
For watches:
On the war front. © Aug. 19, 1942; KK 15521.
They're off. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15520.
11049, 11056
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 11051-11053
For ale:
There’s plenty here for two. © Sept. 21, 1942;
KK 15793.
Two can play at this.
15450.
Welcome draught. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15669.
© Aug. 31, 1942; KK
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica, N. Y.
11054, 11055
Plibrico refractory products, Aug., Sept., 1942.
For refractory products and insulating products.
© Aug. 1, Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15452, 15453.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland. 11056
Harris impressions. v. 2, no. 8, Aug., 1942. For
lithographic supplies. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15619.
Henson (William S.) inc., Dallas.
For bread:
Ask for Bake-rite bread. © July 22, 1942;KK
15945,
Freshness and flavor are sealed in!
vitamin loaf. © July 22, 1942; KK 15946.
11057, 11058
Your
Hercules powder co., inc., Wiimington, Del.
11059, 11060
For chemicals:
Ethyl cellulose plastic.
15898.
You can’t change tires in mid-battle. © Sept.
10, 1942; KK 15629.
© Sept. 10, 1942; KK
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes & Edwards
div.
11061
For bottle
Hudson mdse. co., New York.
Mystery, good luck penny bottle.
novelty. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK 15627.
269
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis.
11062-11068
For alcoholic beverage:
Father Time has a team mate serving Hyde
Park draught beer. © Aug. 11, 1942; KK 15567.
Here’s that team again. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK
15620.
Take your time, son. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK
15566.
Takes a heap o’ time to give Hyde Park beer
that extra-special flavor. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK
15568.
Teamwork makes Hyde Park draught beer
taste swell. © July 29, 1942; KK 15529.
We’re teamin’ up to give you grand Hyde Park
draught beer. © Aug. 25, 1942; KK 15621.
We’re the team that makes Hyde Park draught
beer great. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15565.
Ideal advertising agency. See Resnick (Hyman) d. b.
a. Ideal advertising agency.
Imperial paper & color corp., Glens Falls, N. Y.
11069-11072
For wallpaper:
Avoid pig-in-a-poke buying. © Mar. 20, 1942;
KK 15511.
My bedroom has pink curtains. © Aug. 20,
26, 1942; KK 15509, 15512.
We had a rose-striped sofa.
KK 15510.
© Aug. 10, 1942;
Inland lithograph co., Chicago.
For beer:
Regal pale beer. Three mallard ducks rising
from water. © June 8, 1942; KK 15767.
Royal Bohemian beer. Retriever dog with
duck in mouth. © Mar. 14, 1942; KK 15766.
11073, 11074
International silver co., Holmes & Edwards div.,
Meriden, Conn. 11075-11081
For sterling inlaid silverpiate:
Don’t forget. © July 24, 1942; KK 15737.
Gone all out for war. © Aug. 11, 1942; KK
15719.
Keep in mind. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15717.
Know by heart. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15738.
Memorize. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15736.
Recall. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15718.
Remember. © Aug. 7, 1942; KK 15735.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
11082-11088
For men’s socks:
Commander Stripes,
style socks, WC 104 & 105.
15496.
Custom-made advertising service,
winter, 1942, form 1011, 2011, 3011.
1942; KK 15458, 15457, 15459.
Devil Dogs Interwoven socks, Interwoven Spun-
lyle, WC 102 & 103. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15494.
Interwoven Freedom Rib socks, Dawn Patrol
colorings, WC 101 & 108. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK
15497.
Interwoven Softies, Interwoven Glengarry
socks, WC 106 & 107. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 15495.
Interwoven university
© Aug. 24, 1942; KK
fall and
© Aug. 27,
Jacobs (Joseph) d. b. a. Jacobs (joseph) Jewish market
organization, New York. 11089
Call of the shofar. For food products. © Aug. 8,
1942; KK 15442.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11090 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Jamison (James) co., New York. 11090
From Fifth avenue to Hollywood blvd., co-ordi-
nation in action results in dramatic promotion of La
France, the stocking beautiful. For stockings. ©
Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15622.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis.
11091, 11092
For wax:
At Gallagher’s a new carpet is laid every day.
© Jan. 30, 1942; KK 15652.
Queen doesn’t show her age. © Apr. 24, 1942;
KK 15668.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 11093
Steel workers multiply production of war-steel
plates. For steel. © Sept. 3, 1942; KK 15753.
Joseph salon shoes, Chicago. 11094
Another Joseph first *bare-foot pumps. For
shoes. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15662.
Kayser (Julius) & co., New York. 11095
Quality is economy, be wiser buy Kayser. For
women’s gloves. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15720.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 11096
Things you can count on. For pipes. © Sept. 6,
1942; KK 15964.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 11097
Don’t let wartime living get you down. For
breakfast cereal. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 15655.
Kellogg products co., New York. 11098
Facts and features about protecting industrial
structures. For paint. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15630.
Kling bros. engineering works, Chicago. 11099
Kling friction saws, bulletin 9200. For saws.
© Aug. 31, 1942; KK 15686.
Knox gelatine co., Johnstown, N. Y. 11100
Special wartime recipes. For gelatine. © Sept.
18, 1942; KK 15812.
Kobe, inc., Huntington Park, Calif. 11101
To make every horsepower count check Kobe.
For oil pumping equipment. © Sept. 3, 1942;. KK
15624.
Lanteen laboratories, inc., Chicago. 11192
Feminine hygiene, a modern way, new text &
illustrations. For douche preparations. © Mar. 3,
1942; KK 15684.
Larson (Lee) co., Waukesha, Wis. 11103
Recognition plan for producers of essential war
materials. For pin, plaque and booklet. © Aug. 5,
1942; KK 15546.
Larus & bro. co., Richmond. 11104-11108
For cigarettes:
Get to know Domino. © Aug. 25, 1942; KK
15552.
It has an extra something. © June 12, 1942;
KK 15550.
Would you pay 50¢ a pack? © Jan. 9, 1942;
KK 15551.
For tobacco:
Beneath our Christmas tree. © Dec. 12, 1941;
KK 15696.
70
Man from Cairo, Egypt. © May 1, 1942; sk
15549.
Lavoris co., Minneapolis. 11109
Lavoris. For astringent and deodorant. © Aug.
24, 1942; KK 15644.
11110
© Aug. 27,
Lee (Frank H.) co., Danbury, Conn.
Lee covers the nation. For hats.
1942; KK 15656.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
11111-11127
For cosmetics:
Lively as a jeep. © Sept. 1, 25, 1942; KK
15886, 15888.
New antiseptic deodorant cream. © Sept. 18,
1942; KK 15885.
2 big reasons to sell larger sizes of Tussy
rich cream special. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15645.
For disinfectant: ;
Crawling into an ambush. © Aug. 20, 1942;
KK 15558.
First aid. Burns, scalds. © Sept. 25, 1942;
KK 15944.
First aid. Whenever the skin is broken. ©
Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15943.
Housewives’ wartime table of house cleaning
rules. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK 15935.
How to fight germ enemies! Beware. © Sept.
3, 1942; KK 15739.
How to fight germ enemies.
Aug. 13, 1942; KK 15557.
Man and wife no longer.
KK 15794.
Mother’s table of first aid rules. © Aug. 10,
1942; KK 15934.
No substitutes, I said Lysol. © Sept. 15, 1942;
KK 15751.
For tooth powder. Pebeco Pete says:
Boy, what a break for wartime budgeteers.
© Aug. 19, 1942; KK 15555.
I’ll whittle your wartime expenses. © Aug.
26, 1942; KK 15554.
I’m a boon to wartime pocketbooks. © Aug.
12, 1942; KK 15556.
Hinds honey & almond cream boudoir special.
For hand lotion. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15649.
Your child. ©
© Sept. 22, 1942;
11128
©
Leonard (Robert S.) co., Kansas City, Mo.
Tops-all pull caps. For dairy bottle caps.
Jan. 26, 1942; KK 15777.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 11129-11136
For alcoholic beverage:
From till tc tellers.
15893.
Give that swamithe swerve. © Aug. 20, 1942;
KK 15570.
How to trap a jingle.
15530. .
For alcoholic beverage.
the dry beer:
Says Alice Leone Moats. © Sept. 28, 1942;
KK 15896.
Says Danton Walker.
15571.
Says John B. Kennedy. © Aug. 27, 1942; KK
15573.
Says Nancy Drake, the Rheingold girl for
1942. © July 30, 1942; KK 15564.
Says Peggy Wood. © Aug. 13, 1942; KK
15572.
© Sept. 15, 1942; KK
© July 20, 1942; kw
My beer is Rheingold,
© Aug. 3, 1942; KK
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 1942 11180
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 11137
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish. © Sept. 4,
1942; KK 15597,
Luden’s inc., Reading, Pa. 11138-11141
For cough drops:
Hay fever give you clothespin nose? © Sept.
4, 1942; KK 15941.
Hay fever victims here’s help for your
clothespin nose. Man. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15940.
Hay fever victims here’s help for your
clothespin nose. Woman. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK
15942.
Medicated for sandpaper throat.
1941; KK 15581.
© Nov. 7,
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles. 11142
1 gallon to every 7,698 H. P. hours. For motor
oil. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15468.
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 11143
Circle and monogram, Sept.,1942. For diction-
aries. © Aug. 14, 1942; KK 15611.
Miner’s, inc., New York. 11144
Now pour yourself a lovelier complexion. For
liquid make-up. © Aug. 26, 1942; KK 15506.
National distillers products corp., New York.
11145, 11146
100 proof against the bombs of change. For
bottled-in-bond whiskey. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK
15779.
Only the most luscious blackberries couid pro-
duce the superb flavor of DeKuyper blackberry
liqueur. For blackberry liqueur. © Nov. 8, 1941;
KK 15470.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
11147-11151
For milk:
Facts to remember about sources of vitamin
A. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15731.
Foods which contain the vitamins of the vita-
min B complex. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15732.
It’s here, homogenized vitamin D milk. ©
Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15559.
Vitamin C in foods you don’t need to cook. ©
Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15733.
Vitamin D, not enough in ordinary foods. ©
Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15734,
Nehi corp., Atlanta. 11152
How I know one cola tastes better--by Dorothy
Lamour. Forbeverage. © Aug. 28,1942; KK 15522.
New idea, inc., Coldwater, O. 11153
They rank. For farm equipment. © Aug. 10,
1942; KK 15933.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 11154-11161
For bed blankets:
Blankets of unchanged luxury at an unexpected
low price. © July 31, 1942; KK 15591.
In September, 1941, nearly three months be-
fore our country went to war, we signed contracts.
© July 31, 1942; KK 15594,
Within the next few days I’m going to send
you two of the loveliest, warmest, biggest bargain
bed blankets. © July 31, 1942; KK 15596.
For men’s shirts:
Because I can right now supply you. © July
31, 1942; KK 15677.
271
You’ll want to hurry to get the fine-shirt buy.
© July 31, 1942; KK 15676.
For men’s topcoats:
This year’s no, 1 topcoat buy. © July 31,
1942; KK 15592.
We'd hoped to have enough of our famous all
wool LongWear Dureghan topcoats. © July 31,
1942; KK 15593.
Within the next few days you will receive a pack-
age. For women’s rayon stockings. © July 31,
1942: KK 15595.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 11162
Largest and best outdoor campaign. For toilet
tissue. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15563,
Old Quaker co., Lawrenceburg, Ind.
For whiskey:
Grand strategy. © Aug. 27, 1942; KK 15660.
Mess call. © Aug. 13, 1942; KK 15659.
11163, 11164
Onondaga pottery co., Syracuse.
For china:
American beauty, all the way through. © Sept.
10, 1941; KK 15641.
Medieval legend inspired this modern beauty.
© Oct. 18, 1940; KK 15642,
11165, 11166
Orchard Hill farms. See Smithers (F.S.) d. b. a.
Orchard Hill farms.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 11167
Window replacement without critical materials.
For glass block panels, calking compound, wall
ties, asphalt emulsion & expansion strips. © Aug
3, 1942; KK 15690.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee, Milwaukee.
11168-11173
For beer:
Double header. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15519.
Folks, you've made us the toast of the town.
© June i4, 1942; KK 15443.
Looking for a profitable answer.
1942; KK 15446.
We’re going home. © June 1, 1942; KK 15445.
Whew! 80 to 90 in an hour, and still climbing.
© June 5, 1942; KK 15444,
Wow! 10 to 1 he throws you, Tex. © Sept. 4,
1942; KK 15524,
Park (Lester) San Mateo, Calif.
For motion pictures:
Parade of progress.
15948.
To every motion picture exhibitor warning.
© July 10, 1942; KK 15949.
© Aug. 1,
11174, 11175
© July 18, 1942; KK
Parke, Davis & co., Detroit. 11176
If you don’t know your vitamins know the maker!
Counter arch display. For pharmaceutical pre=
parations. © Aug. 19, 1942; KK 15967.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
11177, 11178
For soft drink, Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola
cops:
Convicts. © Sept. 5, 1942; KK 15583.
Mechanical man. © Aug. 8, 1942; KK 15582.
Perkins products co., Chicago. 11179, 11180
For soft drink powder:
It’s the budget beverage. © June 14, 1942; KK
15577.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
11181
Perkins products co., Chicago. (Cont’d.)
Try delicious Kool-aid. © June 26, 1942;
KK 15576.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 11181-11185
For electrical instruments & parts:
Heel Hitler! © Sept. 24, 1942; KK 15815.
It isn’t in the book; or, A chapter the author
forgot. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15518.
Oh, yeah. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15538.
Putting on the screws. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK
15814.
We didn’t order that.
15455.
© Aug. 21, 1942; KK
Photopromotions, New York. 11186-11188
For displays:
He shall have Christmas wherever he goes.
© Aug. 31, 1942; KK 15542,
She deserves a lovely Christmas.
31, 1942; KK 15545.
There ll always be Christmas. © Aug. 31,
1942; KK 15544.
© Aug.
Pillsbury feed mills, div. of Pillsbury flour mills
co. See Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed
mills, div.
Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed mills, div.,
Clinton, Ia. 11189
Pillsbury’s Best 32 Maxi-meal, one concen-
trate. For commercial livestock feeds. © Aug.
24, 1942; KK 15900.
Pittsburgh Corning corp., Pittsburgh. 11190
One of the most amazing developments in the
history of glass making, it insulates! It flcats!
PC Foamglas. For foam glass. © July 20, 1942;
KK 15756.
Pittsburgh plate glass co., Pittsburgh. 11191
Pittco store fronts, design of the month, Mar.,
1942. v. 7, no. 3. For store fronts. © June 12,
1942; KK 15755.
Procter & Gamble co., Cincinnati. 11192, 11193
For soap:
Get hands like this, as clean as this. © Aug.
31, 1942; KK 15712.
Show us the dirt that Lava toilet soap won't
get. © Aug, 26, 1942; KK 15715.
Real silk hosiery mills, inc., Indianapolis.
11194-11196
All these effects from Realsilk’s new Tourbando.
For turban and women’s hosiery. © May 9, 1941;
KK 15533.
Realsilk’s awake and asleep summer combination.
For hosiery & nightgowns. © July 4, 1941; KK
15534.
3 pairs Realsilkde luxe hosiery with smart Alice
Marble sweater. For hosiery & sweater. © June
6, 1941; KK 15535.
Resnick (Hyman) d. b. a. Ideal advertising agency,
York, Pa. 11197
This is the year for an all-American Christmas
cheer. For jewelry. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15758.
Revlon products corp., New York. 11198
Standard of perfection. For nail enamel. © July
25, 1942; KK 15637.
272
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co., Winston-Salem, N. C.
11199, 11200
For cigarettes:
Camel, E-43, the soldier’s pack. © July 1,
1942; KK 15768.
Camel, E-44, P. S. Thanks for the Camels.
© Aug. 29, 1942; KK 15769.
Rothmoor corp., Chicago. 11201
There’s a lift for your spirits in the alert happy
young styles. For ladies’ coats and suits. © Aug.
28, 1942; KK 15795.
Rott (William) inc., New York. 11202
Practical pocket gifts for men and women in
service. For pocket games and leather cases. ©
Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15661.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
11205-11205
For carbon paper:
Don’t tell me these things cost as much as a
typewriter! © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15562.
Stop, Shirley, you’re robbing the till! © Sept.
4, 1942; KK 15894.
We were pretty unhappy when we saw carbon
copies that looked like this. © July 31, 1942; KK
15569.
Ryerson (Joseph T.) & son, inc., Chicago. 11296
Ryertex marine bearings. For marine bearings.
© Sept. 8, 1942; KK 15651.
Schenley import corp., New York. 11207-11211
For rum. See, see, sefior:
The name Bacardi must be on the label. ©
Sept. 4, 1942; KK 15666.
Si, sefior in Peru. © May 1, 1942; KK 15664.
Si, si, sefior, see that you're served what you
deserve. © Apr. 17, 1942; KK 15663.
Si, si, sefior, you deserve to be served the
finest. © June 5, 1942; KK 15667.
You can’t go looking at labels every time you
order a drink. © July 3, 1942; KK 15665.
Seagram-distillers corp., New York. 11212
Here’s how you can make better pictures. For
whiskey. © June 11, 1941; KK 15658.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 11213
On the engines firing line. For piston rings. ©
Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15612.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 11214-11217
For women s shoes:
How can a jady help to win the war. © Aug.
5, 1942; KK 15654.
How can a lady help to win the war? © Aug.
28, 1942; KK 15699, 15811.
Women of the year, in action. © Aug. 26,
1942; KK 15810.
Serta associates, inc., Chicago. 11218
Sleep sound tonight, work better tomorrow. For
mattresses. © Aug. 26, 1942; Kk 15809.
Servel, inc., Evansville, Ind. 11219
Nutrition program for war industries. For
posters, bulletins, & material for use in promoting
nutrition program for war industries or gas re-
frigerators. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15447.
ak ¢-)
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 9, 1942
Shane (C. B.) corp., Chicago. 11220-11224
For ladies’ coats:
Never before, nowhere else 100, royal al-
paca Season Skipper. © Aug. 26, 1941; KK 15479.
One-and-only Season Skipper makes you a
sporting offer. © Oct. 24, 1941; KK 15476.
You’ll go the year round in the one-and-only
Season Skipper. © July 23, 1941; KK 15478.
You'll pass the entrance examinations in the
one-and-only Season Skipper. © July 23, 1941;
KK 15477.
You’ve never seen another coat like it.
Sept. 25, 1941; KK 15480.
©
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Ft. Madison, Ia.
11225-11229
For writing equipment:
Cheer them up, with ietters every day! ©
July 31, 1942; KK 15763.
Let your letters be there wherever your
loved ones are. © Aug. 11, 1942; KK 15548.
Letters, the heart contact. © July 31, 1942;
KK 15764.
Love at long distance.
15762.
Wherever he or she may be, let your letters
follow daily. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15692.
© Aug. 6, 1942; KK
Shirtcraft for women, inc., New York. 11230
Shirtcraft makers of men’s fine shirts. For
women’s dickeys. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15580.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 11231
To help you pitch in and stitch. For sewing
machines. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 15773.
Smith (Winfield H.) inc., Springville, N. Y.
11232, 11233
For speed reducers:
Overhung load on speed reducer shafts. ©
July 6, 1942; KK 15761,
Suggestions for installation and lubrication.
© July 6, 1942; KK 15760.
Smithers (Francis S.) d. b. a. Orchard Hill farms,
Red Hook, N. Y. 11234
Jucy-ripe, the world’s finest eating apples. For
apples. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15890.
Sniders’ poster process studio, New Orleans.
11235
Clothes make the man. For men’s clothes. ©
Aug. 12, 1942; KK 15600.
Snyder (A. A.) & associates, Denver. 11236
Protect your sweetheart the American way. For
jewelry. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 15675.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 11237
In Marion, Ohio. For hearing aid. © Sept. 11,
1942: KK 15615,
Stearns (Frederick) & co., Detroit. 11238
Don’t let winter colds keep you down. For phar-
maceutical preparations. © Feb. 3, i941; KK
15966.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc., Chicago.
11239-11241
Army air force and naval insignia. For colorful
insignia design commercial murals & posters. ©
June 22, 1942; KK 15488.
273
11268
Authentic Pan-American designs, color props.
For wood carved figures, posters & commercial
murals. © June 12, 1942; KK 15487.
For duration, make it do. For commercial
murals and colorful posters for windows and inter-
ior. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK 15486.
Stoffel seals co., inc., New York. 11242
Seals for any safety or protection purpose. For
seals, sealing pliers, tools, wires & sealing ma-
chines. © July 31, 1942; KK 15448.
Texas co., New York. 11243
Don’t be a sqwalker. For petroleum products.
© Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15891.
11244
For roller bearings.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
For victory Uncle Sam.
© Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15605.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 11245-11250
For beer:
Coming soon, Altes lager in new quart bottles.
© Aug. i, 1942; KK 15750,
Going up fast. © May 15, 1942; KK 15748.
I’m wild about aged-in, sealed-in flavor, too.
© May 29, 1942; KK 15749.
Now, you can have Altes quarts.
1942; KK 15938.
They’re asking for it.
15740.
Toast of the tavern. © Apr. 25, 1942; KK 15485.
© Aug. 24,
© June 1, 1942; KK
Tcbacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 11251
Biack Leaf worm drench, form 0473. For a
liquid worm drench for sheep, etc. © Aug. 5, 1942;
KK 15609.
Underwood Elliott Fisher co., New York. 11252
There’s a preparedness problem in your home
too. For typewriters. © Sept. 16, 1941; KK 15469.
United feature syndicate, inc., New York. 11253
Li’! Abner. Ah could use all that money. For
wheat breakfast food. © Sept. 29, 1942; KK 15955.
Universal Zonolite insulation co., Chicago.
11254, 11255
Zonolite insulating bricks. For insulating bricks.
© Sept. 15, 1942; KK 15693.
Zonolite is so easy and simple to install. For
insulation material. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 15539.
11256-11263
Valve pilot tape
Valve pilot corp., New York.
For recording instrumenis.
talks:
25, 26, 27. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15631-15633.
28-31. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 15725-15728.
32. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 15724,
Vick chemical co., New York. 11264, 11265
For pharmaceutical products:
Follow these directions.
KK 15709.
Vicks Vatronol directions for using. © July
20, 1942; KK 15708.
© July 20, 1942;
Wembiey, inc., New Orleans. 11266-11268
For men’s ties:
Apple Red. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15471.
First in turnover [no. V.] © Aug. 25, 1942;
KK 16165.
Get your winning colors.
KK 15683.
© Aug. 6, 1942;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11269
Western precipitation corp., Los Angeles. 11269
VG multiclone: For mechanical dust collectors.
© July 20, 1942; KK 15657.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., East Pittsburgh,
Pa. 11270-11272
Homemaker’s war time quiz. For electric ap-
pliances for the home. © May 6, 1942; KK 15678.
How to make your present tank amodern electric
milk cooler. For electric milk coolers. © Mar.
10, 1942; KK 15680.
How to season every chop with profit. For dis-
play cases, refrigerators, beverage coolers. ©
Mar. 31, 1942; KK 15679.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
11273, 11274
Conveyor to cook the Axis goose. For metal
conveyor belts. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 15628.
Wire with kick init. For wire rope. © Aug. 27,
1942; KK 15643.
Zale jewelry co., Dallas. 11275
Hidden value. For jeweiry. © Aug. 16, 1942;
KK 15682.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------- 4,111
274
LABELS
A-W farm sales co. See Warbol (Andrew)
American bakeries co., Atlanta. 11276-11278
For bakery product:
Merita bread, © Sept. 28, 1942; KK 15902.
Merita sandwich bread. © Sept. 28, 1942;
KK 15903.
Merita wheat bread. © Sept. 28, 1942; KK
15901.
Aron canning co. See Hershel (Aron) d. b. a. Aron
canning co.
Atlas cigar box factory. See Stasenka (Jos. A.)
11279
© Sept. 1, 1942;
Bassons, Maspeth, N. Y.
Victory bird. For statuette.
KK 15601.
Blade-o-dry mfg. co., Los Angeles. 11280
Blade-o-dry. For drier for razor blades. ©
July 13, 1942; KK 15466.
Blagg (Owen W.) Los Angeles. 11281
Double-use measuring carton. For milk cartons.
© July 7, 1942; KK 15953. ~
Borden co., New York. 11282
Borden’s Silver cow evaporated milk. For
evaporated milk. © Apr. 14, 1942; KK 15517.
Burwell (William) Philadelphia. 11283
B-well. For sandwich spread. © Aug. 28, 1942;
KK 15889.
Casanove importation co., New York. 11284
Cuvee A Cazanove importation company brand.
For champagne. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 15744.
11285
silk
Centennial flouring mills co., Seattle.
Good health flour, Centennial enriched,
sifted. For flour. © June 20, 1942; KK 15723.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 11286-11288
For household bleach & disinfectant. Exclusive,
ultra-refined Clorox:
Half gallon size. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15500.
Pint size. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15502.
Quart size. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15501.
Columbia baking co., Atlanta. 11289
Here’s your famous southern fruit cake. For
fruit cake. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 15616.
Comstock canning corp., Newark, N. Y. 11290
Comstock pie sliced apples. For canned sliced
apples. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 15560.
Dawe’s products co., Chicago. 11291
Ribo-D, rich in riboflavin & vitamin D. For
vitamin concentrate for animal feeds. © Sept. 1,
1942; KK 15897.
Disney (Walt) productions, Burbank, Calif. 11292
Walt Disney’s Bambi hankies. For hankies. ©
Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15774.
275
Elliott paint & varnish co., Chicago. 11293
Uni-tex. For paint, varnish and enamel. © Aug.
27, 1942; KK 15604,
Fenwal, inc., Ashland, Mass. 11294
Fenwal system for the production of humanblood
plasma and intravenous fluids within the hospital.
For human citrate bleeding. © July 9, 1942; KK
15697.
Gluek brewing co., Minneapolis. 11295
Gluek’s stout, pale and dry as champagne. For
a fermented malt beverage. © July 24, 1942; KK
15613.
Hershel (Aron) d. b. a. Aron canning co., Stockton,
Calif. 11296
Calmato tomato paste. For tomato paste. ©
Aug. 3, 1942; KK 15951.
Holley (Ulysses G.) sole owner, New era mfg. co.,
Glendale, Calif. 11297
Spigaroni. For food product. © Sept. 10, 1942;
KK 15939.
Holsum products. See Jewett & Sherman co., also
d. b. a. Holsum products.
Jean (Valerie) See Nicoll (R. C.) d. b. a. Valerie
Jean, Thermal, Calif.
Jewett & Sherman co., also d.b. a. Holsum products,
Milwaukee. 11298
Peanut crunch. For peanut butter. © Aug. 30,
1941; KK 15722.
Kemp (E. F.) inc., Somerville, Mass. 11299
Kemp’s butterscotch corn. For popcorn, with
butterscotch taffy coating. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK
15752.
Kinsey distilling corp., Philadelphia.
11300, 11201
Kinsey distilled dry gin. For distilled dry gin.
© June 26, 1942; KK 15464.
Kinsey blended whiskey. For blended whiskey.
© July 27, 1942; KK 15463.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincinnati. 11302
Kroger’s Bakin’ beans. For foodstuffs. © Aug.
10, 1942; KK 15490.
11303
For clothing. © Mar. 11,
Levenson co., Boston.
Knit Town fashion.
1942; KK 15482.
Logansport distilling co., inc., Philadelphia.
11304, 11305
For Kentucky straight rye whiskey:
Mayfair. © July 27, 1942; KK 15004.
Montrose. © July 27, 1942; KK 15005.
McCormick & co., inc., Baltimore. 11306, 11307
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11308 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
McCormick & co., inc., Baltimore. (Cont’d.)
Pure Mc McCormick prepared mustard.
prepared mustard. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 15280.
Silver Medal salad dressing. For salad dress-
ing. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15279.
For
Manischewitz (B.) co., Cincinnati. 11308
Your guideto a better store, we recommendTam
Tam a better cracker. For crackers. © Aug. 28,
1942; KK 15435.
Mathis (Harry M.) Sheridan, Wy. 11309
Wyoming brand. For bread. © July 27, 1942;
KK 15547.
Mayhew (Ernest L.) Minneapolis. 11310
Snack kit. For servicemen’s snack kit. © Sept.
14, 1942; KK 15952.
Medine (Walter S.) & Zahn (Fred E.) d. b. a. Zon-
dine game co., Los Angeles. 113i1
Take Xt Or Leave It. For game board. © June
1, 1942; KK 15599.
Menasha products co., Menasha, Wis. 11312
Menasha sweet cream butter. For butter. ©
July 1, 1942; KK 15634.
Merchants industries, inc., Bellefontaine, O.
11313-11315
For correspondence cards. Camp cards:
Folder A. © July 22, 1942; KK 15532.
Folder B. © July 22, 1942; KK 15531.
The handy kit for servicemen. © July 22,
1942; KK 15481.
Mutual paper box corp., Chicago. 11316
... V— bomb. For candy. © June 9, 1942; KK
15806.
Nagy bros. chemical co., San Francisco. 11317
Minit Clene car wash. For car wash. © Jan.
1, 1941; KK 15499.
National vitamin co., Newark, N. J. 11318
Naviplex. For medicinal tonic in capsules. ©
June 18, 1942; KK 15541.
Nemasket spring water co., Middleboro, Mass.
11319
© Aug. 21,
Cape Cod brand. For root beer.
1942; KK 15754.
New era mfg. co. See Holley (Ulysses G.) sole
owner, New era mfg. co.
Nicoll (R. C.) d. b. a. Valerie Jean, Thermal, Calif.
11320
Valerie Jean’s candy of the palms palm-sugared.
For assorted dates. © Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15950.
Nuodex products co., inc., Elizabeth, N. J. 11321
Nuade way. For agents for facilitating the grind-
ing of pigments into vehicles and for driers to be
used in connection therewith or independently there-
of. © Aug. 1, 1939; KK 15884.
11322
© Oct.
Over-nite products co., Ambler, Pa.
Over-nite rat killer. For insecticide.
8, 1941; KK 15449.
276
Parsons (H. C.) Chardon, O. _ 11323
Animal - grams. For game. © Sept. 11, 1942;
KK 15807.
Pied Piper shoe co., Wausau, Wis. 11324
Uniform shoe. For shoes. © Aug. 28, 1942;
KK 15484.
Platt & Munk co., inc., New York. 11325
North and South America, 615. For children’s
die cut puzzles. © June 19, 1942; KK 15460.
Press-on, inc., New York. 11326
Press on mending tape. For thermo-plastic
mending tape. © Sept. 3, 1942; KK 15503.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J. 11327
To unpack and set-up machine 31SV53, form
19994 (942). For manufacturing sewing machine.
© Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15561.
Skinner mfg. co., Omaha. 11328
Raisin bran, cereal and fruit. For food product.
© Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15681.
11329
© May 25, 1942;
Smith (joe M.) Lewiston, Id.
Verifine. For muscatel wine.
KK 15483.
Wis.
11330, 11331
Kaukauna Klub hickory smoked cheese. For
cheese food mixture. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15528.
South Kaukauna dairy co., Kaukauna,
Wisconsin royal cheddar cheese. For cheese.
© Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15527.
Spang (J.) baking co., Cleveland. 11332
Spang’s enriched white bread. For bread. ©
Aug. 1, 1942; KK 15653.
Stasenka (Jos. A.) d. b. a. Atlas cigar box factory,
Chicago. 11333
F. J. R. For cigar box label. © Aug. 10, 1942;
KK 15454.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 11334, 11335
Black Leaf 40, form 0413. For a nicotine sul-
phate solution. © June 18, 1942; KK 15608.
Black Leaf worm drench, form 0443. For a li-
quid worm drench for sheep, etc. © July 14, 1942;
KK 15610.
Toy creations, inc., New York. 11336
Spot-a-plane. For airplane games. © Aug. 10,
1942; KK 15899.
Trent (Harold E.) co., Philadelphia. 11337
Information on furnace. For electric furnace.
© Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15537.
United shoe machinery corp., Boston.
11338, 11339
USMC Goodyear rapid needles, A, B. For needles.
© Aug. 15, 1942; KK 15603, 15602.
Warbol (Andrew) doing business as A-W farm sales
co., Hutchinson, Minn. 11340
Keep-m well spray for hogs and poultry. For
stock spray. © Aug. 31, 1942; KK 15536.
Wertheimer (Benjamin E.) New York. 11341
Victory post cards. For post cards. © Aug. 26,
1942; KK 15932.
LABELS
no. 9, 1942 11341
Zahn (Fred E.) See Medine (Walter S.) & Zahn Zondine game co. See Medine (Walter S.) & Zahn
(Fred E.) d. b. a. Zondine game co., Los Angeles. (Fred E.) d. b. a. Zondine game co., Los Angeles.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942.-----__--____---.-__-.-.------ 756
277 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1942 O - 496067
GA ‘ =)
4 art
~ 5 .
. : a? a A eae on nme eR ee Oa An
7 f ‘ Omens ay
A De Be Oe OS SOG | oes ea ee a ieee otra
: : _- , « \ C2 7 , My eS ra ite His nog
(- “ie eis att crt, Bar} = Maegan oes, Pore malt eel
' ‘ Fs , Ka! % le = agra
F - ” . v ~ y “st : okt - FN eg ime iy ‘fs ee “ ~ hlaieinera~ cael m4
= hy
. e @ - a oS . ‘ bs 9 : a
< etc 0 a TA at Ta PERE aR AR Re erik gS eT a: ea
eines “Ae me gmc my y a .
‘ ee:
‘
/
5
wy A
of >.
¥ +
¢
} “ Say
a oY te
=|
Q Fal my
A *
:
at —
7 r
& re ee - re
al
. e: r
: i
fa if ; me
G < =.
ois ~ fe
2 2 =a ed
PMs ore rcs ey
: 5 ane
- ; : ¥
fi :
‘ - A
. ott
;
\ oe _ ;
ps ¢
° ae iow ue >
a 7 5 ; . ~
| ‘ f z Stay CM TAR,
4 ss yi : te " oe he a
= wie AY. st ‘ ¥ hy Moy a ¥. . Woe SESE
om i ay Ptr é
re 1.
eee hy 4
ft i a)
Pn :
£ eh0 itn 4
% f en. Prot
oe we. g
i;
c
: roart
beat ‘
4 .
=
-* ae Dee an y d
An eaten Doatnty Dus, fgg ba Sa. ! ad erie
‘ u *
ie re i mG Tian, Fe x) hier sy euaineue aries 2
ay ae re _ ¢ " ¥ ; * ; ‘ 4 Fi
Or ee a Ae Sa ae ee ee St.
; ae : boatig a
; 4 : ‘i
psi ee etn
7 =)
‘4
xy
aw
11342-12609
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING “PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 10
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I, Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
Il. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used,
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,”’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “‘J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K,”’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise, “‘©”’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.”’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper -------- 2-22 n a nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nena nnn nnn $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps ---------------n enn n nn nnn nnn nn nner nnn enna ranean nen nnn= 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ------------------~------ 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals ------------------ 2-9-9 nnn nnn nn nnn rn rn nn enn nena 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions -------------------<-----20----2029-------------5---- 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ----------------------- 2.00
Single numbers-------------2 242-2292 63 200-9 n nnn nn nnn nn rn nnn nnn nnn nnn === === ~50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ------------------------------------ 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year -------------=-----=---=--------------------=-- 10.00
(u)
‘
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred tothe permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942,
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned, No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D, C,
(ii)
sont
fr
witty @
Ali
L
rte eee be oi
ciqestat of nye Ut teh i fast tye sot bland Bk
5 é oerei ats Of Oj 4 pa 9G Me iia a
éotté OF bas Os at 40 anges: ai3 ia et) Sieg %s
: ag oy yee
5)
EY
te sue ; Tear ‘oiieod a bats wat ie
te AO Bm, Winks Syne Ak. Bediuaga vis
meg
a see ineniaecon
hfe RS
ase
2 hae Moat dpe
nd tbe ag
pew
nal ee Seon trees il ie a i
ei eaten Coie Bhat Wainy, a.
bias
ee
= ats, evita
Pha “
NF er aA in,
4 Striem rege eh a ~
$ oe
Se ee el
gen ANB, Sem eae i il, cs hit aoe p yeas Soe
ivi ee deo BAS. Tikueteadliness, '. rs
eed mer no net 4 a tac eis Sa =
MON ane aee ‘senor
myer
evry ars. eee
wah Faer, AE sr) a
<>
~
aah 7 at
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are
the same.
American Goldscheider corp. 11342-11362
Funaro (Pierra):
Study of a Madonna head, religious expres-
sion, 781. © Aug. 4, 1942; G 40908.
Liedloff (Helen):
Dancing figure holding skirt with both hands,
523.-Female figure holding fan to head, 797.- Fe-
male figure, looking right, touching hair with left
798. - Girl figure, 18th cent. dress, 795. -
Girl holding fan in right hand, 521. - Girl holding
parasol over head with hood, 520. - Girl in 18th
cent. dress with hat, 794. - Male figure holding
right hand over heart, 796. © Aug. 4, 1942; G
40896, 40898, 40899, 40902, 40907, 40909, 40910,
40912.
McIntosh (Elizabeth):
Zebrahead, 537. © Aug. 4, 1942; G 40905.
Porcher (Peggy) Female figure:
Head slightly bent, holding bowl with fruits
with both hands, 799. - Holding pleated skirt with
both hands, 506. - With wide skirt, right hand hold-
ing flowers over breast, 800. © Aug. 4, 1942;G
40892, 40902, 40911.
Schmid (Ludwig):
Standing Great Dane dog, 576. © Aug. 4,
1942; G 40904.
Silbermann (Herbert):
Bird sitting under lily blossom on leaves,
792. - Bird with open wings, 791. - Birdgroup net-
catchers, birdgroup with open wings, 791. - Bird-
group netcatchers, two birds, wings open sitting on
tree, 772. - Oriole birdgroup, one with closed
Wings, sitting on trees, 775. - Oriole birdgroup,
two birds with open wings sitting on trees, 774. -
Wild sheep lying, 786. © Aug. 4, 1942; G 40893-
40895, 40897, 40900, 40901, 40906.
Backer (Alexander) co.
Mues (William):
Balinese dancer girl, 225. © Aug. 12, 1942;
G 40888.
Shepherd, 231. - Shepherdess, 232. © Aug.
27, 1942; G 40762, 40763.
11363-11365
Barber (Milton A.)* 11366
Patriotic plaque having in bas relief an eagle
destroying the flags of Nazi Germany and Japan.
© Oct. 21, 1942; G 40936.
Booharin (Leo Y.)* 11367
V for clock or watch, 1. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1942;
G 40713.
Booharin (Leo Y.) & Cooney (Mark) 11368
Booharin (Leo Y.):
V with representation of Statue of Liberty,
ship and airplane. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1942; G 40712.
Borden co. 11369
Roper (Murray D.):
Cow in tub scrubbing herself. © Apr. 1,
1942: G 40966.
279
Boylston (Ruth Harrington)* 11370
United nations symbol & flag. © 1c. Sept. 30,
1942; G 40869.
Brown (Lewis), Brown (Lena)*
11371
Condemned. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; G 40930.
Bruno (Angelo),
Christy (Howard Chandler)* 11372
Bill of rights. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; G 40962.
Conners (Helen)* 11373
Our grand old U. S. A. © ic. Nov. 10, 1942;
G 41002.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 11374-11387
Cassani (John) Memorial:
Feller, 2275. - Hammell, 2276. © Sept. 15,
1942; G 40990, 40992.
Patten (Glancy William) Memorial:
Brade, 2277. - McClellan, 2282. - Sepncer,
2278. - Sweeney, 2292. © Sept. 15, 1942; G 40987-
40989, 40991.
Cronage, 2298. - Von Alt, 2295. © Nov. 1,
1942; G 40993, 40994.
Small (Janet Sherburne) Memorial:
Cloutier, 2289. - Drouin, 2288. © July 15,
1942; G 40982, 40984.
Hill, 2272. - Turnbull, 2273.
1942; G 40985, 40986.
Loren, 2285. - Masters, 2286. © Oct. 15,
1942; G 40981, 40983.
© Apr. 15,
Danforth (Josephine)* 11388
Identification charm. © 1c. Sept. 23, 1942; G
40851.
DaPrato (A.) co. 11389-11392
Duccini (Arturro):
Infant of Prague. © ic. Oct. 22, 1942;G
40931.
Woolett (Sidney D.):
Station of the cross, 1499. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1942; G 40856.
Station of the Cross, Byzantine panels 10, 14.
© 1c. each Oct. 12, 1942; G 40854, 40855.
11393
© 1c. Sept.
Davis (James Faris)*
Chimp comic cartoon character.
24, 1942; G 40943.
De Losa (A. Candido)* 11394, 11395
New York - California. - V blow out V. © 1c.
each Sept. 4, 1942; G 40938, 40939.
Dougherty (James)* 11396
Let us not sheathe the sword until the right to
live in peace is firmly established. © 1c. Nov. 2,
1942; G 40976.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11397
pt..4, n. Ss.) vaou
Duncan (Beatrice)*
Coco Nut Bill:
At the shore. - In the country. © 1c. each
Oct. 28, 1942; G 40960, 40961.
11397, 11398
Duncan (John Allison)* 11399
Mr. Blabberpuss. © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1942; G 40969.
Eddy (Dorothy McVey)* 11400
Winter’s mantle. © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; G 40876.
Evans (John R.) & co. 11401
Philbrick (Elisabeth):
Jimmy Pig. © Oct. 1, 1942; G 40977.
Faulkner (Eleanor Athun)* 11402
General. © Mar. 1, 1942; G 40996.
Federal novelty co. 11403
Mid-continent engraving co.:
Remember Pearl Harbor.
1942; G 40944.
© 1c. May 16,
Freedman (Albert)* 11404
Our pet superstitions. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1942; G
40920.
Frost & Reed, ltd.
Dawson (Montague):
Bonita of Boston, MD 63. - Crest of the wave,
MD 66. - Deep seas, the North America, MD 65-
Fair weather, Westward Ho, MD 61. - Pacific
swells, Winged Racer, MD 62. - Port Jackson
(Clipper), MD 58. - Silver clouds, the John S. Cush-
ing, MD 57. - Surprise (Flying clipper), MD 53. -
Torrens (Gallant clipper), MD 64. © 1c. each
Sept. 29, 1942; G 40857-40865.
Caught, the doomed Bismarck. - In Narvik
fjord. © 1c. each Oct. 28, 1942; G 40970, 40973.
Delbos (Julius):
September in Vermont. © 1 c. Oct. 28, 1942;
G 40974.
Hart (B. Len.):
Spring landscape. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942: G
40971.
Kagie (Jan) jr.:
Pines on the dunes. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1942; G
40972.
11405-11418
Gaug (Margaret Ann)* 11419-11421
Bless us. - Goose girl. - Little friends. © June
1, 1942; G 40978-40980.
Green Valley granite co. 11422-11426
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial design:
Baruch, 525. - Beldon, 523. - Fenton, 527. -
Garand, 522. - Warren, 524. © Oct. 8, 1942; G
40951-40955.
Greiner-Fifield lithographing co. 11427
Cockell (Syd):
With the dawn of each new day, let us all
pledge ourselves anew to work a little harder. ©
1c. Oct. 30, 1942; G 40968.
Grossman (John E.)* 11428
Service stars: One marine fought a battleship,
our first navy sailors were soldiers. © 1c. Oct.
8, 1942; G 40929.
Haacke (Joseph A.)* 11429
Rapture of the saints. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942;G
40891.
280
Hambrock (Ida)* 11430
United States of America, Woodrow Wilson. ©
1c. Oct. 5, 1942; G 40886.
Hamparsoomian (Anna)* 11431
We must do it again. © 1 c. Oct. 15, 1942;G
40889.
Hartmann (George J.) 11432
Wegenaar (J. L.) co., inc.:
Hartmann cemetery memorial. © 1c. Sept.
30, 1942; G 40867.
Herbert & Ladrie. 11433
Kenerson (Charles Conrad):
Mandell memorial, 4245. © Oct. 8, 1942; G
40950.
Herrick (John P.) 11434-11437
Lekberg (Arnold):
Bradford, Eldred & Cuba narrow gauge train
crossing river bridge. - Buffalo pipe line pump
station at Rock City, N. Y., 1880. - Pay car on
Olean, Bradford & Warren narrow gauge trestle
near state line. - Type of portable engine and boil-
er used to drill Job Moses no. 1 at Limestone, N.
Y., 1865. © 1c. each Aug. 31, 1942; G 40997-
41000.
Holland (William Tate) 11438
Gifford (J. E.):
America’s aviation and home center. © lc.
July 3, 1942; G 40995.
Kenerson design studio. 11439
Kenerson (Charles Conrad):
Kenerson memorial. © Aug. 20, 1942; G
40945.
King features syndicate, inc. 11440, 11441
Dionne (Annette) & Dionne (Marie):
Annette and Marie’s sketch, V-113. © Aug.
23, 1942; G 40866.
Dionne (Cécile),
(Yvonne):
Cecile, Emilie and Yvonne’s sketch, V-114.
© Aug. 23, 1942; G 40872.
Dionne (Emilie) & Dionne
Lanyi (Dezso)* 11442-11444
Anthony, basket boy. - Felicidad, happiness girl.
- Michael, apple boy. © June 1, 1942; G 40873-
40875.
Larsen (Horace Adolphus)* 11445
God bless our home, G-112. © Aug. 1, 1942;G
40975.
Larson (Walter Junior)* 11446
World of today. © 1c. Sept. 18, 1942; G 40965..
Lawson granite co. 11447-11450
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial design:
Anderson, 2043. - Bryce, 2041-B, Landers,
2041-A. - Fellows, 2040-B, Richie, 2040-A. - Phil-
lips, 2042. © Oct. 8, 1942; @ 40946-40949.
Lesniak (Helen Elizabeth)* 11451
Two Great Dane heads. © July 21, 1942; G 40937.
Lewis (B. Palmer) 11452
Christy Howard Chandler):
Eddy (Mary Baker) © 1 c. Nov. 9, 1942; G
41001.
WORKS OF ART
no. 10, 1942
11499
Lotterhand (Gertrude P.) 11453
Annand (George):
Doughboys. © 1 c. Sept. 28, 1942; G 40868.
Marr & Gordon, inc. 11454-14461
Jamieson (John) Cemetery memorial:
Bradley, V-81. - Burney, V-75. - Chalmers,
V-80. - Clements, V-78. - Edwards V-79. - Hark-
ness, V-76. - Hartley, V-77. - Thurber, V-82. ©
1c. each Oct. 15, 1942; G 40878-40885.
Mary Fabia (Sister)* 11462
Mother of Refuge. © 1 c. Oct. 19, 1942; G 40927.
11463
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1942; G
Mary Luciana (Sister)*
Welcome paradise.
40935.
Maryknoll sisters.
Pierre (Marie):
Light of Israel. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1942; G 40932.
Song to our God. © ic. Oct. 1, 1942; G 40933.
11464, 11465
Miller (Juanita Joaquina) 11466, 11467
Burbank (E. A.):
Miller (C. H. Joaquin) in his late sixties. -
Miller (C. H. Joaquin) in the early seventies. © 1
c. each Mar. 23, 1942; G 40958, 40959.
Mills (Charles P.) & son. 11468-11471
Roberts (Charles) In the country’s service:
Army air force.-U.S. army. -U.S. marines.
- U.S. navy. © 1c. each Oct. 8, 1942; G 40916-
40919.
Morris (George Ford)* 11472-11477
Alsab. - Flornell Glamorous. - Freedom.
Group of boxers [Trouble-ahead] - Whirlaway, 1, 2.
© 1c.each Oct. 20, 1942: G 40921-40926.
Neri (Joseph Joachim)* 11478
Garden piece. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; G 40890.
Newton (John)* 11479
Ornamental border consisting of twenty sym-
metrical designs of rectangular, octagon, eclipti-
cal and circular shape resembling those seen in a
kaleidoscope. © 1c. May 9, 1942; G 40928.
Olive oil assn. of America, inc. 11480
Elmendorf (James W.):
Seal of purity. © 1 c. Oct. 29, 1942; G 40967.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942-----------------------
281
Paolo (Cartaino S.)* 11481
Victory flagstaff. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; G 40942.
Paragon insulation co., inc. 11482
Maan (William W.):
Time to insulate! © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; G 40913.
Pearson (Marguerite S.)* 11483, 11484
In from the garden. - New England fireside. ©
1c. each Oct. 28, 1942; G 40956, 40957.
Raynor (Fannie K.) & Ortiz (Emily K.)*
11485, 11486
Fruit orchard kids. - Vegetable kids. © 1c.
each Oct. 5, 1942; G 40963, 40964.
Schettler (Amanda)* 11487, 11488
Duke, 1, 2.
40850.
© 1c. each Oct. 9, 1942; G 40849,
Strope (Fred Samuel)* 11489-11491
Bury the Japs with scrap. - Let us remove this
question mark with scrap for victory. © ic. each
Oct. 13, 1942; G 40870, 40871.
Mule can’t pull while he is kicking, remember
America victory. © 1c. Sept. 25, 1942; G 40852.
Swenson (Marie Corrinne Appoline Marcoux)* 11492
Seagull. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; G 40853.
Vescia (Luke F.)* 11493
Constitutional pledge. © 1 c. Oct. 22, 1942; G
40934.
Waggoner (Electra)* 11494
Rogers (Will) © 1c. Oct. 15, 1942; G 40877.
Widisi co. of New York. 11495
Weinman (Fred S.):
H QandHQSQ. © Ic. Sept. 19, 1942: G
40915.
Wilson (Scott)* 11496, 11497
Calendar of flowers, 3673, 3674. © 1 c. each
Oct. 15, 1942; G 40940, 40941.
Wilson (William L.)* 11498
U.S. A. means to keep it this way. © ic. Oct.
17, 1942; G 40914.
Wolslagel memorials. 11499
Wolslagel (E. Gerard):
Wilcox-Mullen cemetery memorial, 99a. ©
1c. Aug. 21, 1942; G 40887.
MODEL OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[11499
Charlesworth (Irene Lucile) 1
Fountain. Four nude children in two groups,
etc., by I. L. Charlesworth [i. e. 1. L. Johnson] ©
Irene Lucile Johnson, Nashville. R 111824, Oct.
10, 1942.
282
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Acme corp.
More we back ’em up the sooner they’1l be home.
© Oct. 19, 1942; K 51767.
11500
Advertising agencies service co., inc. 11501
- His service record. © Oct, 27, 1942; K 51827.
Alderson (H. I.) 11502
Drawing instrument, celluloid, for the Alderson
system. © 1c, Sept. 10, 1942; I 31488.
American national Red cross. 11503-11527
Acey-deucy board, backgammon, ARC 1405-51.
- Checkers and board, ARC 1405-52. - Cigar box
cheekers and backgammon, ARC 1405-52B. - Crib-
bage board, ARC 1405-55. - Dart baseball, ARC
1405-56A. - Darts and target, ARC 1405-56. -
Five in a row, ARC 1405-62. - Five in and five out,
ARC 1405-66. - Fox and geese, ARC 1405-61. -
Halma board, ARC 1405-63. - 101 or bust, ARC
1405-67. - Puzzle peg and tick-tack-toe, ARC 1405-
68. - Shuffleboard, ARC 1405-64. - Strayt-n-arrow,
ARC 1405-65. - Three in a row, ARC 1405-60. ©
Sept. 29, 1942; I 31423-31436, 31445.
Ash stand, ARC 1405-10. - Clothes hanger for
use on head of bed, ARC 1405-1. - Floor lamp,
ARC 1405-7. - Jig saw puzzle, ARC 1405-70. - Lap-
board, ARC 140:-6. - Morse keyboard practice
set, ARC 1405-3. - Reading rack attachment, ARC
1405-2. - Set of dominoes, ARC 1405-69, - Tin can
ash tray, ARC 1405-14. - Writing board, ARC
1405-5. © Sept. 30, 1942; 1 31421, 31422, 31437-
31444,
Archbishopric of New York. 11528, 11529
St. Patrick’s cathedral altar, B 66957, B 66958.
© Oct, 2, 1942; J 34841, 34842.
Art education, inc. Brown-Robertson co. 11530
Scene at the signing of the Constitution of the
United States, M1548; by Howard Chandler Christy.
© Sept. 10, 1942; K 51772.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 11531-11538
50 gr. ton 880 cu. ft. center dump car, 1-609. -
300 cu. ft. 20-ton center dump elec. scale car,
1-599. © 1c. each Nov. 2, 1942; I 31492, 31493.
27 cubic feet capacity ash car, 55-480. © 1c.
Oct. 22, 1942; I 31420.
20 ton electric bottom dump scale car, 1-597,
2-525-D, 2-525-E, 2-525-V, 2-591-D. © 1c. each
Oct. 22, 1942; I 31415-31419,
Baker art gallery, inc. 11539, 11540
Bricker (Governor John W.) 1, 2. © Sept. 12,
1942: J 34850, 34851.
Becker (Sarah Finley) 11541
Jesus guards our Flag. © Oct. 5, 1942; K 51764,
Belt (Harold C.) & Bird (Bezant K.) 11542
Belt-Bird exposure guide for R. R. Robertson
scale-focusing cameras. © Oct. 1, 1942; I 31389.
502526 O - 43 - 2
Bendix (Frederick) 11543
United nations. © Nov. 2, 1942; K 51812.
Ben-Horim (Nohum) 11544
God bless America, the three outstanding Ameri-
can presidents. © Dec. 28, 1941; K 51725.
Bethlehem steel co. 11545, 11546
Flow chart of iron and steel scrap drive. © Oct.
12, 1942; K 51809.
See that a fire extinguisher is handy and know
how to use it. © Sept. 28, 1942; K 51819.
Bonime (Lee) 11547, 11548
Bach (Johann Sebastian), 1685-1750, background,
copy of original manuscript of his G minor sonata
for violin alone. - Portrait of Johannes Brahms
with fac-simile of page of his Intermezzo in E flat
minor for piano. © Aug. 20, 1941; J 34868, 34869.
Bound Brook oil-less bearing co. 11549
Soldiers of industry. © July 28, 1942; K 51735,
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 11550, 11551
Don’t save his face, every blow counts in the
battle for production. - It won’t happen here, if we
produce. © Oct. 15, 1942; K 51828, 51829.
Bristol co. 11552-11586
Bristol’s combined record meter chart, F
134023. © May 25, 1942; I 31460.
Bristol’s recorder chart, 01063.
1942; I 31469.
——01064, © Apr. 8, 1942; 1 31467.
——01066, © Apr. 20, 1942; I 31455.
—01067. © May 14, 1942; I 31461.
——5308. © Oct. 27, 1941; 1 31474.
—10083. © Jan. 28, 1942; I 31454,
——11054, © Jan. 6, 1942; I 31472.
——11055. © Apr. 14, 1942; 1 31464.
—11056. © Apr. 29, 1942; I 31466.
——11057. © June 9, 1942; 1 31462.
——11058, © July 21, 1942; 1 31487.
——11059, © July 29, 1942: 1 31463.
— 11060, 13500. © Sept. 11, 1942; 1 31485,
31486.
——12063, 55058, © Mar. 10, 1942; 1 31479,
31480.
——32011. © Nov. 7, 1941; I 31476.
— 44026. © Dec. 11, 1941; I 31471.
— 50023. © Dec. 9, 1941; I 31456.
—50024. © Feb. 26, 1942; I 31468.
—50025. © May 5, 1942; I 31481.
——55053. © Jan, 12, 1942; 1 31475.
—55054-55056. © Jan. 9, 1942; I 31457-31459.
——55057. © Feb. 4, 1942; I 31473.
——55059. © Mar, 19, 1942; I 31465.
——55060. © Apr. 30, 1942; I 31483.
——55061. © June 19, 1942; I 31484.
Bristol’s recording flow meter chart, F 6001.
© Dec, 11, 1941; I 31470.
© Feb. 12,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11587
Bristol’s recording thermometer chart, 28009.
© Oct 27, 1941; I 31453.
Electro metallurgical co. chart, 01061, 01062.
© Jan. 13, 1942; I 31477, 31478.
Pulse beat recorder, Bristol’s chart, 01065. ©
May 5, 1942; I 31482.
Brookgreen gardens, inc.
Mute swan. - Virginia deer.
34807, 34808.
Brown instrument co. 11589 -11601-
Brown instrument co. [chart] 12111, 12689. ©
July 27, 1942; 1 31348, 31351.
112, © Aug. 4, 1942; 1 31406.
——12565.
—— 12693.
——12698.
—— 12699.
——12700.
— 12701.
—12702.
——14059.
11587, 11588
© Oct. 2, 1942; J
© Aug. 10, 1942; I 31349.
© Sept. 4, 1942; I 31506.
© July 23, 1942; I 31407.
© July 29, 1942; I 31350.
© Aug. 12, 1942; I 31505.
© Sept. 9, 1942; I 31504.
© Sept. 11, 1942; I 31503.
© Aug. 11, 1942; I 31408.
——14060. © Aug. 25, 1942; I 31502.
——14061. © Aug. 26, 1942; I 31507.
Buck (Sterling P.) 11602, 11603
Cut-outs for build-a-wheel. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1942- I 31447.
[Form a disc or a whirligig or a wheel] © 1c.
Oct. 16, 1942; I 31508.
Buckmaster (Robert M.) 11604
Snowmass. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1942; J 34786.
Burch (Don) 11605
Simplex aeronautical plotting chart. © Sept. 15,
1942; I 31399.
Camp Grant studio.
Camp Grant, Illinois:
Company C 32nd medical training battalion. -
Company D 31st medical training battalion. - 33rd
medical training battalion. © July 25, 1942; J
34859-34861.
Carboloy co., inc. 11609-11614
Brazing Carboloy cemented carbide tools, 3. -
What is Carboloy cemented carbide, 1. © June 1,
1942; J 34829, 34831.
Chip breakers and their application, 4. © June
15, 1942; J 34832.
Designing Carboloy tools, 2. © July 15, 1942;
J 34830.
Grinding Carboloy cemented carbide tools, 5.
© Aug. 10, 1942; J 34833.
Putting Carboloy tools to work, 6. © July 1,
1942; J 34834.
11606-11608
Cardiff (Helen) 11615, 11616
Individual coffee bag design. - Individual coffee
or tea bag design. © 1c. each Sept. 24, 1942;I
31412, 31413.
Cayton (Mrs. James G.) 11617, 11618
Live eagle atop flag pole at Cayton ranger sta-
tion. - Live eagle flying from flag pole at Cayton
ranger station. © 1 c. each Mar. 24, 1942; J 34811,
34812.
Century press. 11619, 11620
Business booms & depressions since 1775. -
Five centuries of war, peace and wheat prices. ©
Sept. 1, 1942; I 31490, 31491.
284
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Chase (William F.) 11621
Gun for target testing. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942;1
31372.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. Cor-
poration of the president. 11622
Latter-day Saint temples. © Oct. 1, 1942; J
34849.
Cook (L. L.) co. 11623-11626
Last double decker, only one in America, X41. -
My boy friend, 40X. - Say Buddy you better sit
down, here comes that dog with a cold nose, X43. -
Stars and Stripes forever, 44X. © Oct. 12, 1942; J
34821-34824.
Cornell (Lee H.) 11627
Heel Hitler. © Sept. 26, 1942; K 51719.
Crum (Tom B.) 11628
Angulator. © Aug. 18, 1942; I 31346.
Daltario (Samuel D.) 11629
Worldwide Christian democracy, united pro-
gressive people. © Sept. 10, 1942; K 51726.
Davis (John Eayres) jr. 11630
Seeing-eye bomb. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; I 31410.
Decorative service co. 11631
Enemy no. 1, dead or alive! © Oct. 21, 1942; K
51808.
DeFilippi (Armando Paolo) 11632
Anti-parachute gun, blade bullet. © 1c. Aug.
25, 1942; I 31347.
Derwin (John Walter) 11633
Indian Head. © 1c. Aug. 3, 1942; J 34813.
Deutsch (Charles) 11634
Fire extinguisher. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31524.
Dirdak (Charles) 11635
Self-recording magnetic compass. © 1c. Oct.
16, 1942; I 31388.
Easton publications. 11636
Story teller; by Wayne Winters. © Oct. 19,
1942; H 2489.
Emerson-Rankin co. 11637-11640
Proudly honoring:
Now serving under our Flag in the cause of
liberty and justice. - Who answered our country’s
call to the Colors. © Oct. 8, 1942; K 51822, 51823.
Proudly we honor our son:
Now serving under our Flag in the cause of
liberty and justice. - Who answered our country’s
call to the Colors. © Oct. 8, 1942; K 51821, 51824.
11641
Emery (George S.)
nd © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; I
Under service vest-coat.
31531.
Empire photographers, N. Y. 11642
Alfange (Dean) © Sept. 25, 1942; J 34809.
11643
Everyman’s temple, inc.
Light shineth in the darkness and the darkness
cannot put it out. © Sept. 21, 1942; K 51724.
WORKS OF ART
no. 10, 1942 11699
Fawley-Brost co. 11644 Gockley (Samuel B.) 11676
{Chart} 2304. © Nov. 29, 1940; I 31400. Blackie. © 1c. Oct. 1, 1942; J 34836.
Fax (Elton) 11645 Granger (Elmer E.) 11677
Susabelle. © Oct. 1, 1942; K 51803.
Feeny (George A.) 11646, 11647
Come, follow Me. © Oct. 1, 1942; J 34858.
Our Lady of the hospital. © May 15, 1942; J
34835.
Fell (Olive) 11648-11653
End of day. - Having a wonderful time. - Mount
Rainier and us. - Mountain solitude. - This is an
Olive Fell greeting card. - Wishing you were here.
© June 15, 1942; K 51727-51732.
Fenelon (Martin J.) 11654
Dive bomber brakes. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; I
31395.
Ford (Paul W.) 11655
Ford (Paul) electroplane, the phantom of the
skies. © 1c. Sept. 29, 1942; I 31363.
Foxboro co. 11656-11660
[Foxboro combination pressure gauge and ther-
mometer chart| 85882-A. © Oct. 16, 1942; I 31394.
[Foxboro pressure gauge chart] 59983-A, 89887-
A, 891536. © Oct. 16, 1942; I 31390, 31391, 31393.
[Foxboro specific gravity and temperature re-
corder chart] 898284-A. © Oct. 16, 1942; I 31392.
Frank (William Charles) 11661
Two hearts that beat as one. © 1 c. Oct. 20,
1942; J 34837.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 11662-11672
Flight over Skye; by Vernon Ward. © Aug. 19,
1942; H 2497.
Mentone; by W. Lee Hankey. © June 24, 1942;
H 2498.
Milner (E. E.):
Monson (Charlotte) © May 29, 1942; H 2492.
Sisters, the Boynton children. © Apr. 14,
1942; H 2491.
Model for vanity; by W. Russell Flint. © June
14, 1942; H 2494.
Nockolds (Roy):
Homing at dawn. © May 8, 1942; H 2490.
Outward bound. © June 8, 1942; H 2496.
[Run home}; by Wayne L. Davis. © Mar. 17,
1941; H 2062.
September in Vermont; by Julius Delbos. © Apr.
9, 1942; H 2493.
Suffolk cornfield; by John Nash. © July 28, 1942;
H 2495.
Zinneas, the Sung vase; by Ethelyn C. Stewart.
© Mar. 20, 1941; H 2499.
Fulton Sylphon co. 11673
Vapor pressure-temperature relationships of
charging liquids, the Fulton Sylphon co. © Oct. 1,
1942; I 31404.
Funk (Mina K.) 11674
Aircraft horseshoe and fork explosives. © 1c.
Oct. 16, 1942; 1 31513. 7
General electric co. 11675
Give us more weapons. © Oct. 15, 1942; K 51769.
285
Pressure cooker. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31528.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 11678, 11679
Fence alarm: System. - With vibration control
relays. © 1c. each Oct. 21, 1942; I 31402, 31403.
Hackney (Myron Winston) 11680
[Plastic settee] drawing no. 47. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1942; I 31354.
Haefner (Fred) 11681
Pilot trainer. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31519.
Halvorson (Halvor L.) 11682
Washington (George) life portrait, painted in his
early youth. © Feb. 12, 1942; H 2475.
Hamilton (B. J.) co. 11683
V [and scroll design border] © Oct. 1, 1942; K
51733.
Harris (Frederic R.) 11684, 11685
Floating derrick barge:
General plan, D-236-1. - Sections, D-236-2.
© 1c. each Oct. 27, 1942; 1 31450, 31451.
Hawkinson (Sverre J.) 11686
Sure hold electric plug. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; 1
31381.
Heimer] (Evelynee Avis) 11687
G & H recording studio. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1942;
I 31489.
Hermitage art co., inc. 11688, 11689
[Church service bulletin of patriotic design,
showing American Flag and Christian flag, with
eagle in sky, and church in background] 1031. ©
Oct. 26, 1942; K 51802.
Lenten self denial offering, no. 1041. © Oct. 9,
1942; K 51718.
Herrick (Samuel) 11690, 11691
Navigation chart no. 3 for celestial navigation. -
Position line graph no. 3. © 1c. each Oct.19,
1942; I 31397, 31398.
Holsinger (Chester M.) 11692-11694
[My daddy] - On to victory so that what we hold
dear shall not perish. - Our war Presidents. ©
Oct. 28, 1942; K 51814-51816.
Honn (Margaret J.) 11695
Anthem of freedom. © Feb. 15, 1942; K 51766.
Hooper (C. E.) inc. 11696
News evening sponsored network programs,
national. © Oct. 13, 1942; I 31405.
Horn-Shafer co. 11697, 11698
Stamp out the Axis. - War stamp bomb. © Sept.
25, 1942; K 51796, 51797.
Hornung (Emil Edward) 11699
Picture-frame for men and women in U. S. ser-
vice, world war II. © Oct. 10, 1942; J 34843.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FN a wh I
Hoxie (George Richmond) 11700
Beta theta pi campanile. © 1c. Aug. 28, 1942;
J] 34844,
Hueston (Frederic) 11701
One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.
© 1c. Aug. 27, 1942; J 34848.
Hughes (Wesley H.) 11702
Hughes automatic skylog. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942;
I 31374.
Hurd (Albert)
Salt Lake City, Utah:
Mormon temple in silhouette. - Night scene
on Temple square. - Temple spires at night. ©
Sept. 29, 1942; J] 34838-34840.
11703-11705
Hutchinson (C. W.) 11706
Fluid differential. © 1c. Oct.12, 1942; I 31371.
Jam Handy picture service, inc. 11707-11725
First aid training:
Artificial respiration. - Body, 1, 2. - Burns.
- Common emergencies. - Dressings and bandages,
1, 2. - Fractures, 1-3. - Minor injuries. - Moving
the injured, 1,2. - Poison. - Purpose of first aid. -
Shock. - Unconsciousness. - Wounds, 1, 2. © Aug.
31, 1942; J 34787-34805.
Kapp (David) 11726
Melody princess. © Oct. 14, 1942; J 34867.
11727
31523.
Karp (Morris)
Vegetable grater. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; 1
Karr (Joseph J.)
[Airplane]:
Firefly. - Locust. © 1c. each Oct. 13, 1942;
I 31366, 31367.
11728, 11729
Kellogg (John Leroy) 11730
Kellogg prismatic color mixer. © July 15, 1942;
1 31510.
King features syndicate, inc. 11731-11741
Annette looks at the result, W-31. - Annette
shows her broken tooth, W-34. - Dionne (Marie,
Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile and Annette) W-32. © Oct.
18, 1942; J 34845-34847.
Annette poses on her tricycle, W-15. - Emilie
and Marie with Dore, W-9. - Yvonne and Cecile with
pet duck, W-2. © Oct. 11, 1942; J 34825-34827.
McCool (Dr.):
Reassures Annette, W-19. - Works on An-
nette’s injured tooth, W-20. © Oct. 4, 1942; J 34784,
34785.
Quints:
Help the bricklayers, X-3. - Study floor plans
of new home X-12. - Watch stonemasons, X-15. ©
Oct. 25, 1942; J 34870-34872.
Klingelsmith (S. L.) & Hannoch (Charles) 11742
Curb service. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1942; J 34820.
Koll (Leonard G.) 11743
National credit adjustment company [and] The
National clearing house for credit. © Oct. 2, 1942;
K 51739.
Kramer (George) 11744
Victory sea fence. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31516.
286
Kurt (Lou Amy) 11745
Sea-gulls of Yellowstone. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942;
J 34864.
11746
© Oct. 8, 1942; K 51775.
Link (Adolph)
Season’s greetings.
Luckenbill (A. E.) 11747-11755
Be wise to lies of Axis spies, 94. - Blockhouse
Bluff, scenic west central Wisconsin, 86. - I get the
doggone blues, 93. - Long Bluff and Castle Rock,
U.S. highway 12, western Wisconsin, 92. - Musk-
rat colony, upper Mississippi, near LaCrosse,
Wisconsin, 88. © Oct. 13, 1942; J 34815-34819.
Maynard Pass in winter dress, Tomah-Sparta
area, Wisconsin, 90. - Nation’s dairyland, Wiscon-
sin, near Camp McCoy, 87. - Rocky sentinels in
Wisconsin’s geologically famous western Upland,
91. - Winter in western Wisconsin’s rock country,
89. © Oct. 24, 1942; J] 34852-34855.
McCormick co. 11756-11758
Midland:
City of beautiful churches, 2B-H796. - City
of fine public buildings, 2B-H797. © Nov. 5, 1942;
K 51825, 51826.
Pampa, Texas, city of outstanding public
buildings, 2B-H762. © Oct. 28, 1942; K 51801.
McCoy (Cecil) 11759
Airplane. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31514.
McDowell (Harvey G.) 11760
Production and speed chart for Fourdrinier
Kraft liner machines. © 1 c..Oct. 15, 1942; I 31449.
McGrath (John) 11761
Spiral roll way. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31380.
Mallamace (James) 11762
Victory for liberty. © Sept. 3, 1942; K 51753.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios, inc. 11763
Please Mr., lunch leavings and scrap don’t mix.
© Oct. 23, 1942; K 51770.
Manning (Reg) 11764-11783
Buzzards o’er Berlin, 20. - Greetings from the
colorful Southwest, 14. - Handy blackout chart for
soldiers, defense workers, etc., 17. - Howdy from
the land of the giant cactus, 12. - Howdy from the
land of the little burro, 11. - Jolly jumble card to/
from soldier, sailor, marine, flier, 16. - Jolly jumble
letter from the Southwest, 15. - Oh what a cute
little shack, 18. - To you, 21. - Yanks are coming,
19. © Oct. 2, 1942; K 51776-51785.
Desert desperados, 3-41. - Desert powder room,
5-41. - Don’t look now, 10-41. - Famous laughing
cactus, 4-41. - Four points of interest, 7-41. -I
dont care where I’m goin’, 6-41. - Pair 0’ cow-
boy chaps, 2-41. - Southwest is well guarded from
parachutists, 9-41. - Two nice calves, 1-41. -
Wild west golf, 8-41. © Oct. 16, 1941; K 51786-
51795.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 11784
[Recording gauge] chart, 9130. © Oct. 26, 1942;
I 31452.
Markley (Ethel L.) 11785
Annunciation. © Oct. 7, 1942; K 51820.
Martin (Perry) 11786
Improved airplane construction. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1942; I 31518.
CLASSES H-K
no. 10, 1942
11841
Mead Johnson & co. 11787
Babies supervised by physicians are better
babies, 49. © Oct. 23, 1942; K 51813.
Medico model co. 11788
[Anatomical foot] © Sept. 24, 1942; I 31532.
Metropolitan life insurance co. 11789
There are now in active war service 2153 mem-
bers of Metropolitan’s field and home office organ-
izations. © Oct. 5, 1942; K 51763.
Michigan united conservation clubs. 11790
Michigan conservation stamps, 1942. © Oct. 5,
1942; K 51700.
Mohr (Carl F.) 11791
Cross sections of various precast slabs. © 1c.
Aug. 6, 1942; I 31385.
Monner (Ray John) 11792
Monner rocket time fuze [?] © Oct. 28, 1942; I
31511.
Moore dry kiln co. 11793, 11794
Moore-kiln pressure recorder [chart] P-110207.
- Moore-kiln recorder [chart] 6231. - © Oct. 5,
1942; I 31352, 31353.
11795
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942;1
Morgan (Walter L.)
Proportional divider.
31522.
Morrison (Ray A.) 11796
Anti-aircraft or anti-tank gun. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1942; I 31515.
National ptg. co., inc. 11797-11799
Greetings, 31. © Aug. 21, 1942; K 51721.
May you have a merry Christmas, 26. © Aug.
21, 1942; K 51722.
Season’s greetings with best wishes, 25. © Aug:
21, 1942; K 51723.
Neham (Elias Albert) 11800
Alphabet ruler. © Oct. 6, 1942; I 31362.
Nelidoff (George) 11801
McKeough (Sen. R. S.) © 1c. Sept. 28, 1942; J
34810.
11802
© le.
Nessif (Mike)
Magnet ray and electricity from light.
Oct. 12, 1942; I 31376.
New York graphic soc., inc. 11803-11810
American Gothic, 792; by Grant Wood. - Ballet
girls on the stage, 762; by H. G. E. Degas. - Him-
self, 763; by Robert Henri. - Roosevelt (Franklin
D.) 657; by Frank O. Salisbury. © Sept. 15, 1942;
H 2478-2480, 2485.
Hankey (W. Lee):
Coombe village, Oxfordshire, England, 754.
- Departing fishermen, 752. - St. Tropez harbor,
751. - Village pond, Oxfordshire, England, 753. ©
Sept. 15, 1942; H 2481-2484.
O’Brien (Paul Francis) 11811
Bomb the Azis, to lick the Axis lick a war stamp
every day, map 1. © Sept. 1, 1942; K 51798.
287
O’Donnell (Thomas) 11812
General’s tribute. © Oct. 15, 1942; K 51771.
Olson (Elmer E.) 11813
Beat oscillator. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31383.
Perez (Nicasio) 11814
Illumotion. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31368.
Permalux co. 11815
Buy U. S.war savings stamps and bonds. © Aug.
5, 1942; K 51759.
Permutit co. 11816
Ranarex recorder chart, 26044. © Oct. 21, 1942;
I 31409.
Phillips (William A.) 11817
Bait casting plug. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31369.
Pictograph corp.-Pickwick, ltd. 11818-11820
Memo for visitors. - No smoking please. - Quiet
please. © Oct. 3, 1942; K 51760-51762.
Ply-bilt, inc. 11821
Bird-Womack Ply-bilt houses. © 1c. Oct. 15,
1942; I 31386.
Providence lithograph co. 11822-11835
Abraham welcomes guests; by Arthur Twidle. -
Grain for bread; by Woodward. © Oct. 14, 1942; K
51744, 51745.
Blind man healed; by E. E. Tevis. - Come and
see; by Walter Beach Humphrey. - Good shepherd;
by Harold Copping. - Learning from Jesus; by El-
sie Anna Wood. - Prayer for His disciples; by
George Timothy Tobin. © Oct. 14, 1942; K 51754-
51758.
Godwin (Karl):
Abraham prays to God. - David and the lame
prince. © Oct. 14, 1942; K 51750, 51752.
Madsen (Eleanora):
Learning about Jesus. - Missionary doctor. -
Planning for others. © Oct. 14, 1942; K 51747-
51749.
Wood (Elsie Anna):
Jesus teaches about God. - Working together.
© Oct. 14, 1942; K 51746, 51751.
Racz (Joseph J.) 11836
Safety grab. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31373.
Raus (Joseph F.) 11837
Improvement on the design of Joseph F. Raus’
quick-acting, watertight, gastight and shockproof
ship door. © ic. Nov. 6, 1942; 1 31501.
11838
© 1 c. Oct. 12,
Richards (Robert Edward)
Universal safety first signal.
1942; I 31355.
Roberts (Hobart Vosburgh) 11839
Out of a clear sky. © Oct. 5, 1942: J 34814.
Rody (Adolph E.) 11840
Ease cough bridle bit. © ic. Oct. 12, 1942:I
31379.
Rothrock (Lillian) 11841
Allurings. © 1c. Sept. 30, 1942; I 31364.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11842
pt. 4, n./S.,.V. 37
Rubenstein (Harry) 11842, 11843
Happy birthday. - I dood it. © 1c. each Oct. 30,
1942; J 34865, 34866.
St. Anthony’s guild.
D’Art (Eleanor):
{Our Lady of the girl scouts] © Oct. 22,
1942: K 51773.
Our Lady of Lourdes, 134. © Oct. 21, 1942;
K 51774.
11844, 11845
Salvation army, inc. 11846-11849
Sallman. (Warner E.):
[Christmas story] - Faithful unto death. -
[Wise men] © Oct. 5, 1942; K 51805-51807.
Take Jesus to all the world. © Oct. 13, 1942;
K 51799.
Schaefer (Theodore) 11850
Salute and ride. © Oct. 6, 1942; K 51699.
Scheibe (Edward H.) 11851
Bomb. © 1c. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31375.
Schweizer (Bill) 11852
Interchangeable waterproof apparel. © 1c. Oct.
16, 1942; I 31527.
Servel, inc. 11853
Fruit helps you keep healthy and resist illness,
SPN-302-D. © Aug. 31, 1942; K 51765.
Shelton (W. P.)
Woodward (Cleveland):
Abraham builds an altar. - Shepherds on the
hillside. © Oct. 1, 1942; K 51736, 51737.
11854, 11855
11856
© 1 c. Oct. 16,
Shingshang (Louisa Senseman)
Portable magnetic separator.
1942; I 31517.
Shonting (Harry Chandler) 11857
Artist’s and author’s album. © 1c. Aug. 31,
1942: 1 31411.
11858, 11859
© 1c. Oct. 14, 1942; 1
Siebert (Irwin J.)
Airplane construction.
31365.
Wing heater for aeroplane wings. © 1 c. Oct. 6,
1942; I 31387.
Simpson’s animations, inc. 11860
Rap the Jap. © Sept. 15, 1942; K 51804.
Smith (John B.) jr. & Brackett (Henry G.) 11861
Lid fastener and improvements. © 1c. Oct. 12,
1942; I 31384.
Snedden (Robert J.) 11862
For God and country, attend your church, week-
ly, monthly, yearly. © July 5, 1942; K 51817.
Sniders’ poster process studio. 11863-11871
Enemies of the forest. - Fire monster kills tim-
ber. - Forests are patrolled against fire setters. -
Hunters fires kili and drive out game. - Never drop
lighted matche=. - Put out camp fires. - 650 wood
using industries in Louisiana. - Smokers be care-
ful. - Your children will need timber. © Sept. 15,
1942; K 52£709.51717.
288
Spiegel (Gustav) 11872
[Prof. Maliny, hand shadow pictures] © Aug. 1,
1942; K 51720.
Squier (George L.) mfg. co. 11873
Chart for determining cane mill capacities and
juice extractions, T-65260. © Sept. 28, 1942; I
31396.
Stein (Henry A.) 11874
Peoples’ safety view mirror and pedestrians’
guide. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31521.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc. 11875-11882
Goodfriend (Arthur):
Argentina. — Bolivia. — Brazil. — Chile. —
Ecuador.—Guatemala.—Mexico.—Peru. © Mar.
20, 1942: K 51701-51708.
Stock (Roslyn) 11883, 11884
Posed by Tweets, 1,2. © 1c. each Oct. 28, 1942; J
34862, 34863.
11885
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1942;
Stolz (Lorenz W.)
Cowan memorial, 8491.
I 31401.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 11886-11892
Tag [chart] 250-O-IR. © Oct. 21,1942; 1 31446.
——80-30-PT, 100-0-IR-D, 160-30-C0, 175-0-
75-IR, 200-0-IR, 200-0-IR-D. © Oct. 9, 1942;I
31356-31361.
Tanner (Carl W.) 11893
Single family defense house for war housing at
Elmira, New York, basic plani. © 1c. Nov. 10,
1942; I 31533.
Taylor instrument cos. 11894-11899
Taylor chart, 266. © Sept. 1, 1942; I 31495.
——OP106, OP139, OP140, OP141. © Oct. 8,
1942; I 31496-31498, 31500.
Taylor recording thermometer chart, OP531. ©
Oct. 8, 1942; I 31499.
Tincknell (Roscoe N.) 11900
Ventilated cushioned sweat band for hats. ©
1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31520.
Todd (Henry Oliver) jr. 11901
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, home of Mrs. Douglas
MacArthur. © Oct. 1, 1942; J 34806.
Tschopp (Louis R.) 11902
Railway cradle trailer carrier car. © 1 c.
Oct. 12, 1942; I 31378.
Tuck (Raphael) & sons co., ltd. 11903
To the cathedral. © Sept. 26, 1942; K 51768.
Twin editions. 11904, 11905
D’Haussonville (Comresse) 5; by J. A. D.
Ingres. - Two sisters, 4; by ‘Auguste Renoir. ©
Sept. 25, “1942; H 2486, "24877.
U.S. War department. Bureau of public relations.
Schlaikjer (Jes Wilhelm): ae _—
Of the troops, and for the Service
above self. © Oct. 12, 1942; K S18} , 51811.
CLASSES H-K
no. 10, 1942
11936
United States fidelity & guaranty co. 11908
Divisional insignia of the army of the U. S., D-
520. © Oct. 1, 1942; K 51734.
Utter-McKinley mortuaries. 11909
Perpetual service. © July 21, 1942; K 51738.
Van Devanter (Anne Woodrow) 11910
When your knees knock, kneel. © July 1, 1942;
K 51582.
=
Vernhes (Pierre Leon) 11911
Thumb self and fourchetteless glove. © lic.
Oct. 12, 1942; I 31377.
Walker (Wallace C.) 11912
Life raft type WBD-517. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;1
31534.
Walters (Norman J.) 11913
Adhesive tape method of weather-stripping win-
dows. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1942; I 31509.
Warren (Herbert O.) 11914, 11915
Puppy love. - Sad eyes. © Oct. 18, 1942; J 34856,
34857.
Weed (Arthur &lmer) 11916
Duplication of the cube with ruler & compass
only. © ic. Oct. 26, 1942: I 31448.
Weiner (Jacob) 11917
Attachment to plane to increase speed and break
fall of plane in case of emergency. Pilot and plane
life-preserver. © ic. Oct. 7, 1942; I 31345.
Wells Fargo bank & Union trust co. 11918
Perils of the Overland trail; by H. W. Hansen.
© Sept. 17, 1942: H 2488.
Wheaton (D. L.) 11919-11922
Be sure you're safe then go ahead, 6. - Today,
guard against injury, 3. © Sept. 24, 1942; K 51740,
51743.
Protect your most valuable tools, your hands, 7.
© Sept. 29, 1942; K 51742.
War productioneers, the first line of supply to
the first line of attack, 8. © Oct. 5, 1942; K 51741.
Whitmore & Stone. 11923
For Thou art with me. © 1c. Oct. 9, 1942; J
34828.
Widstrand (Carl H.) 11924
Scattering aerial bomb. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1942;
I 31529.
Wilkins (Harold George) 11925, 11926
Circular 3 platoon 10 group chart. © 1c. Nov.
3, 1942; I 31494.
Circular 3 platoon 20 group chart. © 1c. Oct.
21, 1942; I 31414.
Wilkinson (Harold) 11927
Improved attachments for use on lathes. © 1c.
Oct. 16, 1942; I 31530.
Williams (John R.) 11928
Improved wrecking bar. © ic. Oct. 12, 1942;
I 31382.
Wilson (William) 11929
Improved anchor. © ic. Oct. 12, 1942; I 31370.
11930
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1942-1
Wiseman (Carrie Hardsaw)
Glass fountain syringe.
31525.
Woman’s international auxiliary to typographical
union. 11931
Christmas greetings, 1940. [Union label Christ-
mas stamps] © Nov. 8, 1940; K 51818.
Work (I. E.) 11932
Submarine destroying attachment for boats. ©
1c. Oct. 16, 1942; I 31512.
Young men’s Christian assns. International com-
mittee. 11933, 11934
Come into the Y today for your share of the fun,
Y.M.C.A. © Aug. 25, 1942; K 51800.
[Williams (George) founder of Y. M. C. A.]; by
Lee S. Trimm. © Sept. 1, 1942; H 2477.
Zallee (Alex H.) 11935
United victory flag. © July 25, 1942; H 2476.
Zimmerman (John J.) 11936
Miner’s protective hat attachment. © 1 c. Oct.
16, 1942; I 31526.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 19 one-copy entries) --------------------------------- 269
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technica] character (including 886
one-copy entries)---------------------=------
Photographs (including 324 one-copy entries)------
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 72 contributions to periodicals and
other one-copy entries) ---------------.-_----
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, II1.
11937, 11938
For pharmaceuticals:
Rouen, 1562. Tincture Metaphen mailing
piece. © Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16116.
Seventh crusade. Vita Kaps mailing piece.
© Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16220.
Alexette glove corp., Gloversville, N. Y.
11939, 11940
For leather gloves:
Alexette introduces Yanks.
KK 16231.
These are Yanks. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK 16230.
© Oct. 14, 1942;
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co., Milwaukee. 11941-11944
Allis-Chalmers oil circuit breakers, type FZO-
50. B6003A. Section 2671, June 1942. For oil cir-
cuit breakers. © July 27, 1942; KK 15838.
Correct selection of condenser circulating water
pumps, R6235. For pumps. © Aug. 25, 1942; KK
15836.
New Allis-Chalmers all-steel jaw crusher,
R6233. For crushers. © Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15837.
Parts list type AR squirrel cage induction motors,
sleeve & ball bearings, X5316. For induction motor
parts. © July 28, 1942; KK 15839.
American tobacco co., New York. 11945-11947
Lucky Strike meansfine tobacco. For cigarettes.
© Oct. 2, 15, 29, 1942; KK 15988, 16127, 16352.
11948-11955
For rayon. ©
American viscose corp., New York.
American viscose corporation.
Aug. 27, 1942; KK 16177.
For fabrics:
American viscose corporation presents the
new Crown tested minimum requirements. © Oct.
22, 1942; KK 16434.
American viscose corporation presents the
new Crown tested minimum requirements for
stabilized rayon. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16309.
American viscose corporation presents the
new Crown tested minimum requirements for sta-
bilized rayonfabrics. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16311.
Debut, the very first Crown-tested spun rayon
pocket handkerchiefs. © Sept. 29, 1942; KK 16160.
Mr. and Mrs. matching pajamas. © Sept. 29,
1942; KK 16159.
New method for testing. © Oct. 5, 1942; KK
16310.
We all pull together. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK
15904.
American wiping cloth co., Baltimore. 11956
Blot ’em out! For wiping cloths. © Aug. 14,
1942: KK 16204.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis. 11957-11960
For beer:
Horsepower for victory. Horse and Diesel
ships. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK 16104.
They’ve passed their physical, too. © Oct.
14, 1942; KK 16119.
290
© Oct.
To guard your well-being. Shield.
5, 1942; KK 16103.
To help a child’s dream come true. Candy
castle. © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 15821.
Aralac, inc., New York. 11961
Interlined with Aralac means winter-lined for
warmth. For protein fibre. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK
15881.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 11962-11964
Blue Grass dusting powder, a lovely necessity.
For dusting powder. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16270.
Face right all through the day. For all day
foundation, face powder. © Sept. 26, 1942; KK
15921.
Redwood for autumn. For lipstick, rouge, nail
polish. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16195.
Armour & co. Chicago. 11965-11967
For meat:
He’s the biggest meat eater in the world! ©
Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16493.
What a soldier eats. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK
16480.
New, thrillingly different! For meat. © Sept.
25, 1942; KK 15997.
Art steel sales corp., New York. 11968
Asco metropolitan woodmaster. For filing cases.
© Apr. 30, 1942; KK 16316.
Associated distributors, Chicago. 11969-11973
For nail polish:
Lasting beauty for your nails! © Sept. 2,
1942; KK 16093.
Long lasting Chen Yu nail lacquer. © Aug.
25, Sept. 11, 1942; KK 15992, 16094.
Long lasting Chen Yu nail lacquer. Beautiful
lacquers chosen by beautiful women. © Sept. 1,
1942; KK 15990.
Long lasting Chen Yu nail lacquer. Help your
nails to stay perfectly groomed at the tips. © Sept.
1, 1942; KK 15991.
Atlas crystal works, Trenton, N. J. 11974
Atlas snowfall crystal paper weights. For paper
weights. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16049.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 11975
Humming bird has lightness. For non-precious
dental alloy. © Sept. 28, 1942; KK 15983.
Baldwin locomotive works, Eddystone, Pa. 11976
Whittemore strain gage. For strain gage. ©
Sept. 5, 1941; KK 15832.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 11977, 11978
For aircraft:
He’s betting plenty on the nose. © Oct. 1,
1942; KK 15994.
Your son may be our boss. © Oct. 29, 1942;
KK 16381.
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J., New York.
11979-11982
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1942
Installation service bulletin pioneer Magnesyn
remote indicating compass transmitter. For air-
craft instrument. © Sept. 29, 1942; KK 15976.
Invisible crew that fights with them. For ma-
chines. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16042.
Keep ’em flying with Eclipse aircraft acces-
sories. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 16240.
Seeing eye of the invisible crew. For precision
instruments, accessories & controls. © Oct. 9,
1942; KK 16532.
Bendix Westinghouse automotive air brake Co.,
Elyria, O. 11983
All-American control serving all America. For
air brakes and controls. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
16271.
Best & co., inc., New York. 11984-11992
Beautiful fur hat is more important than ever
today. 10,000 October babies on the way. For
furtrimmed hats, layette essentials. © Sept. 27,
1942; KK 15845.
Best’s has the children’s warm snowsuits that
are in such great demand! For girls & boys’ snow-
suits. © Oct. 25, 1942; KK 16317.
Best’s winter coats for girls; today when slacks
rise to new importance Best’s presents a superb
new collection of them. For girl’s coats, women’s
slack outfits, jackets, sweaters, blouse. © Oct.
11, 1942; KK 16162.
Ear-warming turbans. Children’s warm snow-
suits. For hats, snowsuits. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK
16407.
Good polo coats, winter outfitting headquarters.
For misses coats, children snowsuits, sweaters &
coats. © Oct. 18, 1942; KK 16183.
Lewispuns. Best’s Nadas. For girl’s coats,
misses coats, suits, dress, robe, blouse, sweaters,
slip, bag, socks, gloves. © Oct. 4, 1942; KK 16067.
Pale wools, good wool sweaters. For misses
wool dresses, misses, girls & boys sweaters. ©
Oct. 18, 1942; KK 16184.
Rugged and ready for weather, all big hits at
Best’s. You want good black dresses Best’s has
them! For boy’s winter jackets & coats, misses’
black dresses. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16408.
Smart sport hat. You can’t beat Best’s classics.
For sport hats, misses suits, coats, sweaters,
blouse, dress, kerchief. © Oct. 4, 1942; KK 16068.
Bigelow press, inc., St. Paul. 11993
Blackout for fatigue. Dr. Pepper beverage. For
beverage. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 15987.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc., Thompsonville,
Conn. 11994, 11995
For pile fabric floor covering:
Homes are going to be worn more. How does
yours look? © Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16389.
ee? the new pioneers. © Sept. 19, 1942; KK
Black Star coal corp., Louisville. 11996, 11997
Firing rules, Mercury coal. For coal. © Sept.
15, 1942; KK 16338.
Perfect automatic heat with Black Star stoker
coal. For stoker coal. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16012.
Bon Ami co., New York. 11998, 11999
For cleanser:
At last I’ve found a quick cleanser that isn’t
gritty. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK 16463.
You need them more than ever now! © Sept.
18, 1942; KK 16123.
291
12067
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 12000-12013
For women’s apparel:
Bonwit’s five best-loved coats this year. ©
Oct. 11, 1942; KK 16118.
Bus to station set. © Oct. 4, 18, 1942; KK
15978, 16207.
Chemise coat. © Sept. 27, 1942; KK 15848.
Chemise is elected. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK
16411.
Discover the moderate 8th on election day.
© Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16410.
Dye pot jerseys. © Nov. 8, 1942; KK 16497.
He’ll be nostalgic for glitter. © Sept. 27,
Oct. 4, 1942; KK 15993, 16050.
Look for a lot for fifty dollars. © Oct. 18,
1942; KK 16280.
Not one, not two, but 20. © Oct. 25, 1942;
KK 16285,
Scene around town in British Walker shoes.
© Oct. 25, 1942; KK 16286.
Vanilla Nylon fleece. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK
15847.
Walk, save gas, save tires. © Sept. 20, 1942;
KK 15846.
Borden co., Houston, New York. 12014-12067
Elsie, accept this medal for Hemo. For vitamin
mineral fortified drink. © June 26, 1941; KK
16512.
For cheese:
Borden’s fine cheeses, if it’s Borden’s it’s
got to be good! © Oct. 5, 1942; KK 16514.
Give your friends a merry Christmas. ©
Oct. 24, 1942; KK 15615.
Madam, do you want to fall in love again? ©
Feb. 2, 1942); KK 16417.
Yes, there’s a burglar down here. © Sept.
11, 1942; KK 15624.
For dairy products:
Borden’s black raspberry Rocky Road ice
cream! © July 14, 1942; KK 16519.
Borden’s milk 3 times a day. 9 Sept. 9, 1942;
KK 16040.
Did I tell you the one about Elmer. © Aug.
17, 1942; KK 16030.
How to keep your food budget down, and like
it! © Nov. 28, 1941; KK 16360.
Hurry, hurry, get your free copy of Borden’s
penny banquets for autumn. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK
16350.
Liederkranz cheese, the delight of cheese
lovers the world over. © Sept. 22, 1942; KK
16520.
Save up to $2.61 a week onfood with Borden’s
penny banquets. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16357.
School children thrive on Borden’s. © Sept.
22, 1942; KK 16522.
Smart women save as much as $2.61 a week.
© Sept. 8, 1942; KK 16032.
Start a good habit, don’t delay! © Oct. 20,
1942; KK 16521.
Summer treat for children. © Aug. 4, 1942;
KK 16356.
We homemakers all cheer.
KK 16039.
For dry skim milk:
Everybody’s crazy about Starlac. © Oct. 1,
1942; KK 16364.
How to make a cake better 3 ways. © Oct.
13, 1942; KK 16362.
It’s no miracle, folks, it’s Starlac! © Sept.
18, 1942; KK 16361.
© Sept. 8, 1942;
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12068
Mom’s smart, she puts Starlac in our food.
© Sept. 21, 1942; KK 16363.
Simple thrifty way to make food more nourish-
ing. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 16051.
Simple way to make food much more nourish-
ing. © Sept. 11, 1942; KK 16053.
Starlac makes your batter better.
9, 1942; KK 16359.
Thanks for the easy, thrifty way to enrich my
childrens diet! © Sept. 24, 1942; KK 16052.
For evaporated milk:
He always does that when we use his Borden’s
evaporated milk. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK 16347.
If I don’tguard my supply of Borden’s evapo-
rated milk. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK 16345.
So that’s where my Borden’s evaporated
milk’s been disappearing. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK
16346.
For fluid milk:
Customers say it’s the swellest-tasting
milk ever! © Sept. 28, 1942; KK 16516.
Don’t forget to tell the Borden man you’re
back. © Aug. 27, 1941; KK 16355.
Drink your sunshine this cost-free way. ©
Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16351.
Get your share of the homogenized milk
business! © Aug. 31, 1942; KK 16518.
Good news gor grocers. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK
16348.
I’d do anything for the milk that’s improved
4 ways. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16038.
You get the sunshine vitamin free when you
drink my milk. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16517.
For homogenized vitamin D milk:
It takes plenty of vitamins & minerals for
nerves. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16339.
Makes little milk rebels call for more. ©
Sept. 8, 1942; KK 16342.
Now he’s a 2nd glass volunteer. © Sept. 29,
1942; KK 16341.
Now the whole family gets whole milk. ©
Sept. 22, 1942: KK 16340.
For ice cream:
Deluxe fruit freeze.
16060.
Four star specials, buy war savings bonds.
© Aug. 8, 1942; KK 16304.
Four star specials, serve in silence. © June
25, 1942; KK 16303.
Old Glory soda. © Aug. 8, 1942; KK 16059.
Old Glory sundae. © Aug.3, 1942; KK 16058.
For mince meat:
He’s only a private, but his mother sends
mince meat cookies. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16057.
It happens every time we have mince pie.
© Oct. }6, 1942; KK 16365.
It’s been there ever since he started making
mince pies with Borden’s. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK
16358.
They beat a path to my door every time I
feature mince pies. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16513.
For performance and results - Raion-ayd. For
poultry feed. © Sept. 14, 1942: KK 16043.
For vitamin and minerai fortified drink:
Captured, all these necessary vitamins and
minerals in one delicious drink. © frly 10, 1942;
KK 16367.
My, your father’s getting frisky. © Sept. 11,
12942; KK 16366.
You've lost your comph, Elmer. © May 23,
1942; KK 16031.
Next time we have macaroni, get Borden’s Ital-
ian-style cheese. For grated cheese. © Sept. il,
1942; KK 16523.
© Oct.
© June 25, 1942; KK
292
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Stoo-dents. What can a cow do for a pigskin
passer. For miik and cream. © Sept. 26, 1942; KK
16349.
Brewers scientific laboratories, inc., Rahway, N.J.
12068-12076
Ale Nupulon, made especially to chillproof ale.
For chillproofing compound for ales. © July 7,
1941; KK 15869.
B. M. S. the best preservative for all beers.
For beer preservative. © July 7, 1941; KK 15861.
BSL yeast antiseptic. For cleaner & antiseptic
for brewers yeast. © July 7, 1941; KK 15863.
Brewer’s finings, the powerful beer and ale
clarifier, For clarifier for beers and ales. © July
7, 1941; KK 15862.
For chillproofing compound for beers and ales:
Brewers’ Petase for brewing better beer and
ales. © Sept. 9, 1940; KK 15867.
Here’s why you’re assured top-quality re-
sults with Nupulon chillproofing. © July 7, 1941;
KK 15865.
One way to reduce chill-proofing costs. ©
July 7, 1941; KK 15864.
Weigh these facts with common sense. ©
July 7, 1941; KK 15868.
Something new, Morfoam puts a uniform, long
lasting, rich creamy head on beers and ales. For
foam producer for beers and ales. © Nov. 1, 1941;
KK 15866.
Brewing corp. of America, Cleveland.
12077, 12078
For ale. Order of the day:
After all the other orders are filled. © Sept.
30, 1942; KK 16233.
After all the other orders are served. ©
Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16232.
12079, 12080
© Oct. 15, 1942;
Burton-Dixie corp., Chicago.
Commando. For mattress.
KK 16302.
Restwel comforter.
24, 1942; KK 16156.
For comforters. © Sept.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
12081
Four of today’s problems, LA-3381. For
oranges. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16242.
Capex corp., Chicago. 12082
Dart-bowl[ing], the new thrilling game of bowl-
ing. For dart game. © Mar. 1, 1942; KK 16205.
Carter coal co., New York. 12083-12086
For Pochantas coal:
Let’s talk it over. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16301.
They know their groceries.! © Sept. 17,
1942; KK 15981.
Triple threat to Hitler.
KK 15984.
Only when a man votes secretly does he vote
freely. For coal. © Oct. 22, 1942; KK 16406.
© Sept. 25, 1942;
Castle films, inc., New York. 12087-12092
For films:
Build your war film library with Castle films.
© Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16277.
Castle films presents new movies on Civilian
defense. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16176.
Here comes the circus. © Oct. 9, 1942; KK
16276.
’ ae
no. 10, 1942
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
12157
Home movie scoop. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK
15878.
Home movie sensaticn.
KK 16199.
New movies on civilian defense. © Sept. 1,
1942; KK 15877.
© Sept. 30, 1942;
Celanese corp. of America, New York. 12093
Celanese’ fabric premieres. For printed fab-
rics. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16036.
Chatham mfg. co., Elkin, N. C. 12094
Aren’t you going a bit too far, Mrs. Hepple-
whyte. For blankets. © Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16236.
Chicago coal merchants assn., Chicago.
12095-12100
For coal:
Converting your heating plant to burn coal?
© Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16334.
Important to those converting to coal.
Oct. 25, 1942; KK 16335.
Remember, keep your coal bin filled. ©
Oct. 27, 1942; KK 16336.
U. S. A. has the right of way. © Aug. 21,
1942; KK 16332.
We’re sitting pretty. © Sept. 8, 1942; KK
16333.
You can still buy a coal stoker. © Aug. 20,
1942; KK 16331.
©
Chicago metal hose corp., Maywood, III. 12101
Flexpedite your conversion assembly production
with Rex flexible metal hose. For flexible metal
hose. © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 16078.
Clark bros. chewing gum co., Pittsburgh. 12102
Clark’s two delicious flavors that sparkle with
pleasure. For chewing gum. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK
16002.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 12103-12106
For household bleach and disinfectant:
Clerox-clean home for added health defense!
© July 5, 1942; KK 15828.
Clorox-clean refrigerators help protect food,
help protect health! © july 29, Aug. 9, 1942; KK
16086, 15827.
Clorox provides protection in public health
defense as in home health defense! © July 26,
1942; KK 15829.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 12107-12153
For soft drink:
All set at our house. Boy holding up carton.
© Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16298.
Coca-cola co. presents spotlight bands.
Sept. 21, 1942; KK 15820.
Coca-cola co. presents spotlight bands. Coke
figure. © Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16507.
Coca-cola goes along. Troop train. © Sept.
25, 1942; KK 16292.
Coke’s in. Coke and cooler.
1942; KK 16144.
Customers always like it ice-cold. © Aug.
$1, 1942; KK 15924.
Facts about wartime.
Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16217.
For my money I want Coca-cola. Carpenter.
© Oct. 5, 1942; KK 16289.
Here’s one way to hold your customers.
Salesman at cooler. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16243.
How about a Coke date. Coke and bottle. ©
Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16147.
©
© Sept. 18,
Coke and bottle. ©
283
It’s right on the beam. Coke & bottle. ©
Oct. 23, 1942; KK 16509.
Pause, go refreshed. Nurse, sign, nurse. ©
Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16101.
Quality carries on. Coke and New York
carton. © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16290.
Quality carries on. Smash bottle.
27, 1942; KK 16102.
Son, I’ve been through wartime merchandising
before. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK 16187.
Whoever heard of consumer demand. T. P.
Taylor, jr. © Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16505.
Yes siree, that extra something. Coke and
cooler. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16185.
You’ll experience that extra something. Coke
and bottle. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16153.
For soft drink. That extra something:
Archerette. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16149.
Boatswain’s mate. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK
16288.
Boy with model airplane.
KK 16148.
Broker. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16143.
Coke & boitle. © Oct. 25, 1942; KK 16511.
Dispatch girl. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16186.
Executive carrying plans. © Aug. 19, 1942;
KK 16111.
Football player. © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 16145.
Girl at mike. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK 16218.
Girl aviation worker. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK
16113.
Girl basketball player. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK
16504.
Girl ferry pilot. © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16287.
Girl hockey player. © Aug. 19, 1942; KK
16107.
Girl with mask. © Sept. 2, 1942; KK 16152.
Letter-sweater boy. © Aug. 14, 1942; KK
16112.
Marine. © Aug. 26, 1942; KK 16105.
Miner walking. © Aug. 26, 1942; KK 16109.
Motor corps woman. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK
16108.
Paratrooper. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16150.
Powers model. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16508.
Radio director. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16510.
R. r. engineer. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 16141.
Skilled workman. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16506.
Soldier. © Aug. 12, 1942; KK 16106.
Sub sailor. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 16151.
Table tennis player. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK
16146.
Tank commander walking. © Aug. 21, 1942;
KK 16110.
Traffic cop. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK 16291.
Trained nurse. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 16142.
© May
© Sept. 2, 1942;
Codo mfg. corp., Coraopolis, Pa. 12154
Your brand name typewriter ribbon and carbon
paper. For typewriter ribbon & carbon paper. ©
Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16525.
Columbia pictures corp., New York.
12155, 12156
My sister Eileen. For mats. © Oct. 9, 1942;
KK 16537.
Lone prairie. For stills, posters, window cards,
ete. © Sept. 28, 1942; KK 16538.
Corning glass works, Corning, N. ¥. 12157
Now let every Pyrex dish serve you all these
ways! For household glassware. © Sept. 27, 1942;
KK 16056.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12158
Coty, inc., New York. 12158-12168
Emeraude, the jewel fragrance. For perfume.
© Sept. 29, Nov. 1, 1942; KK 15876, 16414.
For cosmetics:
Coty gift gallery 1942. © Oct. 7, 1942; KK
16192.
For natural beauty. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK
15875.
If you’re in love, wear Muguet des bois. ©
Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16535.
L’aimant, the magnet Coty. © Sept. 30, 1942;
KK 16035.
Paris by Coty. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15980.
Weaker sex? © Oct. 22, 1942*KK 16377.
Vigilante. © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16100.
L’origan for your golden moments. For per-
fume. © Oct. 18, 1942; KK 16248.
New Coty exclusive. For lipstick: © Nov. 6,
1942; KK 16471.
Curtiss candy co., Chicago. 12169
Citation of merit, distinguished young American.
For candy. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16322.
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee. 12170-12173
For electrical control:
Cutler-Nammer multi-breakers in homes at
wholesale. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 16061.
Eyes have it, motor control pays a vital
part. © Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16139.
To the man in charge of miracles here’s
help in designing and building. © Oct. 8, 1942; KK
16140.
Unitrol vital to maximum production. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16138.
Dana perfumes, Chicago. 12174, 12175
For cosmetics:
Forbidden perfume.
16096.
© Sept. 2, 1942; KK
Tabu, the forbidden perfume. © Sept. 11,
1942; KK 16095.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 12176
For untold years, it will stand as lovely as when
new. For church furnishings. © Oct. 19, 1942;
KK 16221.
De Sanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
12177-12183
Cut and square drill shanks in 7 seconds! One
operation. For grinding wheels and abrasive cut-
off machines. © June 18, 1942; KK 16491.
For grinding wheels:
Cooler, faster speeds precision grinding 2 to
5 times. © July 3, 10, 1942; KK 16486, 16488.
New speed in precision grinding. © June 3,
1942; KK 16490.
Test this new, faster cooler grinding wheel-
prove to yourself it will do 2 to 5 times more work
per man per machine. © Mar. i, 1942; KK 16489.
2 to 5 times more production per man per
machine - This new precision grinding wheel
breathes millions of air cells cool. Result: 100 7%
to 400% faster cutting. © July 9, 1942; KK 16492.
2 to 5 times more work per man per machine
with new grinding wheel. © Mar. 5, 1942; KK
16487.
Design for living, New York. 12184
Ida Bailey Allen’s war-time cook book. For
book. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 15982.
294
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 12185, 12186
For stencil duplicators and supplies:
Lady in khaki. © Oct. 22, 1942; KK 16249.
Older hands and willing hearts. © Oct. 5,
1942; KK 16054.
Diversey corp., Chicago. 12187
Ever hear the story about the frog that was fro-
zen in a cake of ice? For cleaner and disinfect-
ant. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK 16211.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 12188
Son Johnny on leave. For a liquid to clean
windows. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15999.
Eastern corp., Bangor, Me. 12189
This envelope contains United States war sav-
ings bonds. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16323.
Encyclopaedia britannica, inc., Chicago. 12190
Introducing the new Encyclopaedia britannica
world atlas. For book. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK
16201.
Evans (John R.) & co., Camden, N. J. 12191
Look who’s here, For leather. © Aug. 28,
1942; KK 16206.
Fairbanks, Morse & co., Chicago. 12192
Instructions no. FECD-3, [for] evaporative cool-
ers. For evaporative coolers for Diesels. © Sept.
25, 1942; KK 16064.
Falls City brewing co., inc., Louisville.
12193-12195
For beer:
Get together-often. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK
16466.
Get together, write your own ticket for fun.
© Oct. 4, 1942; KK 16098.
Pals get together. © Oct. 18, 1942; KK 16337.
Fischer & co., inc., New York. 12196
Farewell to silk. For pure silk slip, lingerie.
© Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16178.
Fleischmann distilling corp., New York.
12197-12208
For rum:
Add punch to your party punch. © Sept. 25,
1942; KK 16393.
Ever sip arum’n coke.
16402.
How to save money. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK
16394,
Let these 3 facts save you money onfine rum.
© Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16395.
Like fine rum? © Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16401.
Make yourself a smooth rum sour. © Oct.
2, 1942; KK 16396.
For whiskey:
Make yourself a $2,000,000 highball. © Oct.
9, 1942; KK 16400.
Try this $2,000,000 whiskey sour! © Oct. 2,
1942; KK 16397.
Want a $2,000,000 Manhattan. © Oct. 7,
1942; KK 16398.
Wanted by Fleischmann! For whiskey. © Oct.
8, 15, 22, 1942: KK 16399, 16403, 16404.
© Oct. 9, 1942; KK
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., Detroit.
12209, 12210
wat a ae
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1942
12264
How to speed a smile across the country, in no
time flat. For flowers. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 15775.
Remember the man who married your wife?
For flowers by wire. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15895.
Formfit co., Chicago. 12211
Tailored-to-fit. For women’s brassieres, gir-
dles, and combination garments. © Sept. 13, 1942;
KK 16436.
Foster engineering co., Newark, N. J. 12212
Foster siren for steam or air. For sirens. ©
July 15, 1942; KK 15925.
Fox (I. J.) inc., New York. 12213
I realize that a fur coat is never sold until the
whole family passes on it. For furs. © Oct. 12,
1942; KK 16344,
Freihofer baking co., Philadelphia. 12214-12222
For bread. Vim wardens:
I can’t go on, thesekids are driving me crazy!
© Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16172.
I’m lower than an E string. © Oct. 5, 1942;
KK 16170.
Is my Tim a sourpuss since they put him on
the night shift! © Sept. 28, 1942; KK 16167.
It’s a blackout, Mister, douse yer lights! ©
Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16174.
Now then, who discovered America. © Oct.
12, 1942; KK 16173.
Our only chance is a field goal. © Oct, 2,
1942; KK 16169.
Scram, Peewee! © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16168.
Think that'll be enough, Slim? © Oct. 7,
1942; KK 16171.
This may be a bicycle built for two. © Oct.
16, 1942; KK 16175.
Gans (Frank) d. b. a. Hollywood plastics, Chicago.
12223, 12224
For liquid plastic:
Hollywood liquid plastics. © Sept. 22, 1942;
KK 16384,
Hollywood plastics.
16385.
© Sept. 22, 1942; KK
General electric co., Schenectady, N.
For training film:
G-E campus news, 953-46-211.
1942; KK 16379.
General electric electrode. © July 1, 1942;
KK 16440.
Here’s how to make huge savings in time,
power, and electrode, 672-43. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK
16441.
Shucks — now it’s easy with A-C! © Sept.
16, 1942; KK 15818.
For training film. Inside of arc welding:
672-40. © June 1, 1942; KK 16445.
672-48. © May 13, 1942; KK 16438.
672-49. © May 1, 1942; KK 16442,
673-36. © June 1, 1942; KK 16443.
673-37. © May 1, 1942; KK 16437,
673-38. © June 1, 1942; KK 16444.
673-39. © June 13, 1942; KK 16439.
General fireproofing co., Youngstown, O, 12236
G-F space maker guide. For card filing guides.
© Sept. 23, 1942; KK 15822.
Y.
12225-12235
© Oct. 1,
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 12237-12244
For rubber tires:
General Jumbo, jr., industrial balloons. ©
Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16128.
Helping to speed up wartime transportation.
© Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16372.
For tires:
America grows its own tires.
1942; KK 16380.
Now, now, just one little smile. © Oct, 21,
1942; KK 16330.
Oh, come now, save that energy for the war.
© Sept. 23, 1942; KK 15859.
Pontoons let our battle vehicles roll across
water, fast. © Sept. 26, 1942; KK 15858.
Today as always you get more quality in a
General truck tire. © Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16129.
Think this one over. For Kraft system recaps.
© Oct. 23, 1942; KK 16392.
© Oct. 24,
Gilliam (Harry Fox) d.b. a. Tape-saver co., Kan-
sas City, Mo. 12245
Speed up your wrapping, delivery, shipping the
Tape-saver way. For noiseless gum paper tape
sealer. © Sept. 3, 1942; KK 16029.
Gittins (Robert H.) See Redikil co., Robert H. Git-
‘tins, sole owner.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd., New York. 12246-12249
For cosmetics:
And smile, smile, smile. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 15996.
Dashing gifts. © Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16124.
For thorough cleansing. © Oct. 22, 1942;
KK 16370.
Secrets of salon make-up. © Oct. 2, 1942;
KK 16001.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
12250, 12251
For food:
Important war work. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK
16033.
You just can’t stump the American woman.
© Oct. 22, 1942; KK 16536.
Greenwood printers, ltd., Oakland, Calif. 12252
Every-other-day service calendar. For dairy
products. © Aug. 13, 1942; KK 15831.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 12253-12257
For watches:
Greatest of all Gruen firsts. © Aug. 1, 1942;
KK 16131.
Gruen, the precision watch. © Sept. 1, 1942;
KK 16132.
It felt like the world was coming apart. ©
July 1, 1942; KK 16130.
One of the advertisements. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16299.
Who fires the guns on a battleship? © Oct.
15, 1942; KK 16494.
Hanley (James) co., Providence. 12258-12264
For ale:
All ashore for Hanley’s, 267. © July 1, 1942;
KK 16542.
Conserve metal caps, 269. © July 1, 1942;
KK 16543.
It’s a big one. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16315.
Let’s get together. © Oct. 29, 1942; KK 16531.
On draught, 268. © July 1, 1942; KK 16541.
295
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12265
Say Hanleys for ale. 275. © Oct. 6, 1942;
KK 16084.
Staying for dinner? © Sept. 28, 1942; KK
15922.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc., Little Falls, N. Y.
12265
Magic way to give yourfamily its milk each day.
For Rennet-custard powder. © Sept. 23, 1942;
KK 16080.
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica, N. Y.
12266, 12267
For refractory products and insulating products.
Plibrico refractory products;
October, 1942. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 15977.
November, 1942. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16481.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Chicago.
For clothing for men.
Aw, c’mon, Jonathan, can’t you do your ol’
K. P. some other day. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16272.
Wipe that smile off your face, Jeep! © Sept.
18, 1942; KK 16273.
12268, 12269
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
12270-12278
For material for making stuffed animal. Direc-
tions for making:
Boots, the bunny. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16265.
Cricket, the cat. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16264.
Elfie, the elephant. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK
16263.
Fancie, the fawn. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16268.
Jerry, the giraffe. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK
16267.
Lovey, the lamb. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16266.
Pronto, the pony. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16262.
Willie, the wirehaired. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK
16261.
Hiawatha Heirloom embroidery picture outfits,
instructions. For embroidery material. © Oct. 9,
1942; KK 16260.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
12279, 12280
For chemicals, cellulose acetate flake:
Tombstones get a tough plastic. © Oct. 10,
1942; KK 16135.
Vote of confidence. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK
16282.
Hill (Charles K.) d. b. a. Hill House, Brooklyn.
12281
Sweet corn sachet. For sachets. © Sept. 5,
1942; KK 15817.
Hill House. See Hill (Charles K.) d. b. a. Hill House.
12282
For
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee.
Nylon beauty in Holeproof fine stockings.
stockings. © Feb. 13, 1942; KK 16083.
Hollywood plastics. See Gans (Frank) d. b. a. Holly-
wood plastics.
Holmes & Edwards div. See International silver
co. Holmes & Edwards div.
12283
For toy.
Hoyle (Marion) San Francisco.
Raggy-doodle U. S. parachute trooper.
© Mar. 1, 1942; KK 15986.
296
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Hudson mdse. co., New York. 12284
Uncle Sam carries a big stick - Uncle Sam’s
hat and cane. For liquor jigger and stirrer glass
novelty. © Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16485.
Ice cream merchandising institute, inc., Washing-
ton. 12285, 12286
America’s favorite dairy food ice cream. For
ice cream. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK 16158.
Ice cream in the national nutrition program.
For national nutrition window display. © Sept. 18,
1942; KK 16092.
Imperial paper & color corp., New York. 12287
My bedroom has pink curtains. For wallpaper.
© Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16198.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn. 12288
Did I ever say I’d marry you, darling? For
sterling silver. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16000.
—Holmes & Edwards div., Meriden, Conn.
12289, 12290
For sterling inlaid silver plate:
Even in war, these things belong to my chil-
dren. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16202.
Remember when. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 16009.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
12291
Time for some good socks, war service socks.
For men’s socks. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16459.
Ireland bros., Johnstown, N. Y. 12292
Thumbs up. For gloves. © July 24, 1942; KK
16209.
Jamison (James) co., New York. 12293
Coordination scores again on Fifth ave. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16026.
Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. 12294
What’s ina name? For sutures. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16473.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh.
12295, 12296
For steel:
Blooming mill men pace war steel production.
© Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16196.
Steel men increase war-steel production. ©
Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16500.
Kalak water co. of New York, inc., New York.
12297
Physiological economy. For mineral water. ©
Oct. 27, 1942; KK 16467.
Kawneer co., Niles, Mich. 12298
Kawneer front, v. 3, no. 3, Oct., 1942. For store
fronts. © Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16179.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 12299-12301
For pipes:
Do you smoke fast? © Oct. 22, 1941; KK
16163.
Kaywoodie briar. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16091.
Things you can count on. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK
16429.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 12302-12305
For rice cereal:
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1942
12348
Catch on to crispness. © July 29, 1942; KK
16041.
It’s double feature breakfast.
1942; KK 15854.
Look, whole grain food values.
1942; KK 15855.
Kellogg cereals belong in your victory meals.
For breakfast cereals. © July 16, 1942; KK 15857.
© Aug. 12,
© july 22,
Kilpatrick’s bakery, San Francisco. 12306
Sandwiches for war workers. For bread. ©
Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16087.
Klimate-pruf paint co., Greensboro, N. C. 12307
Yes, I said it’s Klimate-pruf. For liquid roof
coating. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16391.
Knox hat co., inc., New York.
For women’s hats:
Knox introduces the Lady hat and the Coif-
crown cloche to top off your new fur coat. © Sept.
18, 1942; KK 15905.
Knox presents the success silhouettes of the
season. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 15906.
12308, 12309
Kutscha (Alois) d. b. a. A. Kutscha cutter co., Chi-
cago. 12310
Progressive milling cutters. For milling cut-
ters. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15988.
Lazarowitz (Louis) Brooklyn. 12311
For fast action on the selling front. The Com-
mando. For ladies’ blouses and sportswear. ©
Sept. 9, 1942; KK 16237.
Lee (H: D.) mercantile co., Kansas City, Mo.
12312, 12313
For work clothing:
Franklin family learned a long time ago. ©
Sept. 14, 1942; KK 16319.
Give me an overall that’s made for a man. ©
Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16320.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
12314-12326
For disinfectant:
Heartbroken, her own fault. © Oct. 22, 1942;
KK 16228.
How to fight germ enemies.
safe. © Oct. 22, 1942; KK 16412.
How to fight germ enemies. Lightning fast.
© Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16226.
I was a single wife. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16227.
Man and wife no longer. © Sept. 24, 1942;
KK 16224.
Other wives hear her story. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16225.
Perfectly mated, yet. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK
16223.
Safe, or is she? © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 16318.
Unlucky in love. © Oct. 29, 1942; KK 16470.
Warning, invaders on the march. © Oct. 20,
1942; KK 16283.
For hand cream:
My boss says I’ve got as pretty a pair of
hands as ever monkeyed a wrench. © Oct. 23, 1942;
KK 16369.
My hands are doing kitchen duty right on the
home front. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16462.
It cleanses. For cosmetics. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK
15995.
Is your child
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
12327-12332
For cigarettes:
All clear. Air warden Rosalind Russell. ©
Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16062.
From here to victory. Aviator. © July 31,
1942; KK 15834.
In my case it’s Chesterfield. Rita Hayworth.
© Mar. 31, 1942; KK 15860.
It’s all the go Chesterfield. © Aug. 18, 1942;
KK 16011.
Keep ’em satisfied. Claudette Colbert. ©
Sept. 1, 1942; KK 15833.
Smoke Granger. Soldier bowler. For pipe to-
bacco. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16063.
Longines-Wittnauer watch co., inc., New York.
12333
Longines universal dial tells time around the
world. For watches. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 15830.
Lorr laboratories, New York. 12334
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish. © Sept. 26,
1942; KK 16161.
Luden’s, inc., Reading, Pa. 12335
Medicated for clothespin nose. Man. For cough
drops. © Oct. 31, 1941; KK 16275.
McCallum (George M.) Detroit. 12336
Doing his part, ServiShield folder. For service
shield. © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16454.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, Ill. 12337-12341
Busy days ahead. For 2-slice and 1-slice auto-
matic electric toasters. © Oct. 15, 1941; KK
16066.
For automatic toasters:
18 Toastmaster national ads this fall. © Oct.
5, 1942; KK 16284.
New Toastmaster parts for old. © Sept. 5,
1942; KK 16081.
Nix on the silver, Slim, we’re big shots. ©
Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16166.
Skip the emeralds, © Sept. 11, 1942; KK
16088.
——Toastmaster products div., Elgin, Ill.
12342, 12343
For toaster:
For lower food costs. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK
15879.
Pep-up ailing appetites. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK
16079. ;
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles.
12344-12348
For motor oil:
Cleanses as it oils. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK
15872.
Macmillan pioneers again. © Sept. 10, 1942;
KK 15871.
Macmillan Ring-free does it again] © Oct.
9, 1942; KK 16117.
For petroleum:
Fleet saves 6 1/2% ongas. © Aug. 7, 1942;
KK 16121.
Ring-free saves gas now. © Aug. 10, 1942;
KK 16089.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12349 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Madison-Kipp corp., Madison, Wis. 12349
Temporary supplement to Kipp air grinder cata-
log AT-3000. For air pressure tools & files. ©
Aug. 27, 1942; KK 15923.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 12350
How vitamins bring hedlth and vigor to all the
family. For B complex vitamin tablets. © Oct. 16,
1942; KK 16300.
Masonite corp., Chicago. 12351-12356
For die stock:
Minutes that used to be hours.
1942; KK 15850.
Short on worry, long on wear. © Aug. 15,
1942; KK 15849.
For insulation materials:
Attic insulation one answer to housing prob-
lem. © June 10, 1942; KK 15853.
53% cut in attic heat loss now possible. ©
July 11, 1942; KK 15852.
ting at the roof line insulates the attic,
tool © May 14, 1942; KK 15985.
It’s the talk of the town and a favorite on the
farm. © May 27, 1942; KK 15851.
© Aug. 20,
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass. 12357
Circle and monogram, Oct.,1942. For diction-
aries. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16465.
Mock, Judson, Voehringer co. of N. Y., inc., Long
Island City, N. Y. 12358
You'll get the most from your rayon stockings
by the Mojud V-conomy way. For hosiery. © Oct.
26, 1942; KK 16435.
Moglen mfg. co., New York. 12359-12362
Army insignia order blanks. For army insignia.
© Aug. 29, 1942; KK 15835.
Chevron order blank. For army embroidered
insignia. © Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16281.
High school victory corps order blank. For in-
signia. © Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16545.
Naval insignia order blank. For naval and mili-
tary insignia. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK (6157.
National distillers products corp., New York.
12363
Changeless, in a world of change. For bottled-
in-bond whiskies. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 15882.
New process co., Warren, Pa. 12364-12367
For ladies’ rayon stockings:
Everything you want to know about the new
rayon stockings. © July 31, 1942; KK 16016.
Silk or rayon? Can you tell which is which?
© Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16015.
For variety men’s and women’s apparel:
Final performance of 1942. © Sept. 25, 1942;
KK 16376.
For old customers only!
KK 16375.
Newman (Alex H.) Tacoma. 12368
Inside and out, use Douglas fir plywood. For
plywood. © May 1, 1942; KK 16416.
© Sept. 25, 1942;
Newspaper readers service, inc., Boston.
12369, 12370
Jewel birthstone series of fine quality dinner-
ware. For dishes. © Oct. 5, 1942; KK 16065.
Our greatest offer to readers of this newspaper.
For dinnerware set. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16321.
298
Nordberg mfg. co., Milwaukee. 12371
Symons hydro-sizer screen. For Hydro-sizer
screens. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16479.
Northmont hosiery corp., Reading, Pa. 12372
Handle with care, get longer wear. For rayon
hosiery. © Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16544.
Norton Lasier co., Chicago. 12373
Now it’s victory production only at LCN. For
door closers. © Aug. 17, 1942; KK 15880.
Qhrbach’s, inc., Newark, N. J. 12374-12379
But, mommie, we can still have pretty clothes.
For women’s and children’s clothes. © Oct. 4,
1942; KK 16085.
Dollars, you’ve got double work to do.
women’s clothes. © Oct. 11, 1942; KK 16020.
For women’s ready to wear:
But my income isn’t any bigger. © Nov. 1,
1942; KK 16409.
My budget tells me where to get off. © Oct.
25, Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16305, 16503.
We all have to be value experts now. © Oct.
18, 1942; KK 16182.
For
Oldetyme distillers corp., New York. 12380
Strictly confoodential, outdoor chicken broil.
For whiskey. © Aug. 8, 1942; KK 15874.
Olson rug co., Chicago. 12381-12384
For rugs:
Save up to 1/2 on lovely broadloom rugs. ©
Mar. 24, 27,1942; KK 16018, 16017.
Save up to 1/2 on lovely, high pile broadloom
rugs. © Aug. 10, 28, 1942; KK 16193, 16019.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 12385-12387
Black market in the desert. For vaginal jelly
and diaphragm. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16474.
For vaginal jelly: :
Since Aristotle’s day. © Oct. 29, 1942; KK
16534.
So said Aristotle. © Sept. 10,1942; KK 16475.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind.
12388-12392.
For garage doors:
Built for service. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16126.
Doors for war construction. © Sept. 1, 1942;
KK 16125.
Doors, with electric operators.
1942; KK 16004.
For government construction and war pro-
duction plants. © June 1, 1942; KK 16005.
Good doors are essential. © Aug. 1, 1942;
KK 16006.
© july 1,
Over-nite products co., Ambler, Pa. 12393
Private instructions [for] Over-nite rat killer.
For insecticide. © Sept. 5, 1942; KK 16307.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo.
12394, 12395
Bloc o’glas vases agd decorative pieces. For
vases. © Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16119.
Insulux glass block set in wood for interior par-
titions. For glass blocks & wood strips. © Oct.
8, 1942; KK 16120.
Park (Lester) San Mateo, Calif. 12396-12398
For motion pictures:
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1942
12436
Crusade to foster better motion pictures. ©
July 1, 1942; KK 16072.
Heart-to-heart talk. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK
16071.
To every school teacher: This is a call to
action. © July 18, 1942; KK 16070.
Pacer pen co., Janesville, Wis. 12399
Soldier whose letter never comes. For pens and
pencils. © July 17, 1942; KK 15920.
Pepsi-cola co., Long Island City, N. Y.
12400, 12401
For soft drink: Pepsi and Pete, the Pepsi-cola
cops:
Columbus. © Oct. 3, 1942; KK 16010.
Ferryboat. © Oct. 31, 1942; KK 16501.
Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss chocolate co., inc., New
York. 12402
Lunch box recipes. For chocolate. © Oct. 1,
1942; KK 16155.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 12403-12408
For electrical instruments and parts:
Cut their throats. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 15979.
Look out below. © Oct. -22, "1942; KK 16354.
Look out, boys, they’re loaded. © Oct. 7,
1942; KK 16181.
Our way to handle vandals! © Oct. 30, 1942;
KK 16484,
Sez you! © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16483.
We’re holding the cards now, Axis.
16, 1942; KK 16180.
© Oct.
Press-on, inc., New York. 12409, 12410
Free! Sales training manual on. Press-on. mend-
ing tape! For thermo-plastic tape. © Nov. 4, 1942;
KK 16499.
Yours - practically a gift. For thermo-plastic
products. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK 15825.
Quaker oats co., Chicago. 12411
I’m Baby Quaker, no. 32,000,001! For cereal.
© Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16082.
Rath packing co., Waterloo, Ia. 12412, 12413
Feed Rath’s poultry concentrate. For poultry
concentrate. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16213.
Pig and hog concentrate. For pig and hog con-
centrate. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16214,
Reliance pencil corp., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 12414
This can’t happen when you write with Templar
Durolead. For pencils. © Feb. 1, 1942; KK 15823.
Revlon products corp., New York. 12415-12417
For nail enamel and lipstick:
Both of her insist on Revlon nail enamel and
lipstick. © June 19, 1942; KK 16074.
With deep pride and affection Revlon christens
its new color of nail enamel and lipstick, the Mrs.
Miniver Rose. © Sept. 29, 1942; KK 16048.
Why these lovely hands never have fingertips-
fidgets. Reason, Revion, world’s most famous name
in nail enamel. Amazing, isn’t it. For nail enamel.
© Sept. 19, 1941; KK 16073.
Rodikil co.,
Sterling, O
Robert H. Gittins, sole owner, Mt.
12418
Rodikil. For rat exterminator. © Aug. 17, 1942;
KK 16453.
299
Russeks Fifth avenue, inc., New York.
12419-12421
Broadtail Persian lamb fur coats - Chesterfields
to cherish. For ladies wearing apparel. © Oct.
11, 1942; KK 16386.
For coats:
Come to Russeks for the coat of the year, the
coat with the fur tuxedo. © Oct. 25, 1942; KK
16540.
Whether it’s Chesterfield, a trench coat, a
reefer or an ulster, come to Russeksfor your warm
winter overcoat. © Oct. 18, 1942; KK 16539.
Sales affiliates, inc., New York. 12422
Grey shampoo-tinted away with Loxol oil sham-
poo tint. For oil shampoo tint. © Oct. 19, 1942;
KK 16433.
Sea island mills, inc., New York. 12423
Element hydrovised cloth. For water proof plus
water repellent fabrics. © Jan. 8, 1941; KK 16368.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 12424, 12425
For piston rings:
Now! Even finer piston rings.
1942; KK 16046.
Sealed power is in this fight. © Oct. 9, 1942;
KK 16114.
© Sept. 21,
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 12426
Women of the year in action. For shoes. ©
Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16382.
Serta associates, inc., Chicago. 12427
Sleep sound tonight. For mattresses. © Sept.
25, 1942; KK 16383.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
"12428 -1243(
For writing equipment:
This is the time to write. © Oct. 12, 1942;
KK 16328.
‘Write him a letter often.
KK 16329.
Write, overcome distance with your letters! For
writing fluid. © Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16327.
© Oct. 16, 1942;
Shoe press corp., Philadelphia. 12431
Non-heat wax without a headache. For non-heat
stitching wax. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16200.
Simkins (A.) & co., inc., New York. 12432
A. Simkins & co., inc., carved wood and plastic
accessories. For carved wood and plastic acces-
sories. © Oct. 23, 1941; KK 16197.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
12433, 12434
For molded dress form:
New molded Singer form ends tedious try-ons!
says Bernice Stott. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16244.
Thrifty Lillian Brokal cheers the new mold-
ed Singer form. © Sept. 11,1942; KK 16122.
Smillie (C. M.) & co., Ferndaie, Mich. 12435
Award for precision. For precision tools &
parts. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16069.
Snyder (A. A.) & associates, Denver. 12436
Safeguard her happiness. For jewelry. © Sept.
28, 1942; KK 15907.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12437
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 12437-12439
For hearing aid:
Here is a thought-provoking sample.
16, 1942; KK 16208.
In Oklahoma City lives a happily married
young woman. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16413.
© Oct.
Thousands of men. For hearing aid device. ©
Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16099.
Staley (A. B.) mfg. co., Decatur, Il. 12440
Staley does it again! Staley’s new pasture-ized
SBOM pellets. For soybean oil meal pellets. ©
Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16034.
Stanco, inc., New York. 12441
Never thought you’d be topside today, Jim. For
noSe drops. © Oct. 24, 1941; KK 16115.
Standard vanilla co., Los Angeles.
For ice cream:
Qur special for today. Refresh yourself.
Pineapple sundae. © Oct. 15, 1940; KK 16234.
Pure vanillaice cream flavored with Orcovan.
© Oct. 15, 1940; KK 16235.
12442, 12443
Stearns (Frederick) & co., Detroit.
For pharmaceutical preparation:
Aches and sniffles? © Feb. 3, 1941; KK
15841.
Head stuffed up? © Feb. 3, 1941; KK 15840.
12444, 12445
Sronsaaare (W. L.) & associates, inc., Chicago.
12446, 12447
Let freedom ring. For liberty bells & victory
displays. © Aug. 21, 1941, Mar. 21, 1942; KK
16188, 16189.
Stewart-Warner corp., Chicago. 12448
Alemite Lubrikart. For lubricating pumps and
allied apparatus. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16314.
Strand ski co., New Richmond, Wis. 12449
Restwood springs. Forfurniture andbed springs.
© Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16430.
Strauss (Levi) & co., San Francisco.
For riveted waist overalls:
Levi’s answer needs on Oklahoma farms.
May 27, 1942; KK 16456.
Oklahomans go for Levi’s. © Apr. 25, 1942;
KK 16457.
12450, 12451
©
Stromberg Carlson telephone mfg. co., Rochester,
N.Y: 12452
His pal the tank driver was dead! For communi-
cation equipment. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16495.
Sub-zero co., Dallas. 12453
Sub-zero permanent anti-freeze. For anti-
freeze for automobile, etc. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK
16246.
Superior steel corp., Carnegie, Pa. 12454
Dead center on the target andflying with the
times [also] an open letter to war producers. For
steel. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16003.
Sure-fit products co., New York. 12455-12457
For patented slip cover:
Acclaimed by press and public! Sure-fit knit-
to-fit slip covers. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 15926.
300
pt. 4, n. 5.5 v.37
Slip on, tuck in and tie.
KK 15927.
No creep, no slip, no slide. For slip cover.
Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16353.
© Sept. 21, 1942;
©
Tape-saver co. See Gilliam (Harry Fox) d. b. a.
Tape-saver co.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
12458, 12459
For roller bearings:
Road to victory! © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 16203.
Uncle Sam is rushing to the front. © Oct.
5, 1942; KK 16090.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 12460
Now you can have Altes quarts. For beer. ©
Aug. 22, 1942; KK 16229.
Toastmaster products div. See
co., Toastmaster products div.
McGraw electric
Trent (Harold E.) co., Philadelphia. 12461
Modern electric furnaces, leaflet 42-TA. ©
Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16013.
Turbanwav, inc. » New York. 12462
Turbanwav’s Miracurl instructions. For form-
ing lotions for waving hair. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK
16418.
U S color card co., Chicago. 12463
Don’t bark your shins in the dark! Spot-lite
your way. For luminescent stamps. © Oct. 1,
KK 16478.
1942;
Universal Zonolite insulation co., Chicago. 12464
Z crete system, the modern way of insulating
underground pipes. For insulating concrete. ©
Oct. 31, 1942; KK 16533.
Varitone co., New York. 12465
Varitone, at afraction of halftone cost. For half-
tone shading sheets. © Aug. 10, 1942; KK 16526.
Vick chemical co., New York. 12466
Directions for using Vicks A-Q. For pharma-
ceutical products. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 15975.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
12467-12469
For whiskey:
Adventure in Malay? © Oct. 2, 1941; KK
16027.
Bullwhipping in Spain? © Oct. 31, 1941; KK
15393.
Shagging in the Sudan? © Aug. 29, 1941; KK
15392.
Weco products co., Chicago. 12470
Now, cleaner, brighter teeth for new millions.
For liquid dentifrice. © July 17, 1942; KK 15856.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle. 12471
Pre-Christmas sale of genuine cultured pearls.
For cultured pearls. © Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16210.
Western electrical instrument corp., Newark, N. J.
12472
Weston dial. vol. 3, no. 3, Sept., 1942. For ex-
posure meters. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16014.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 10, 1942
12479
12473
For
Weyerhaeuser sales co., St. Paul.
Lumber-built 4-square farm equipment.
farm equipment. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 15873.
Whitmore & Stone, Nashville. 12474
For Thou art with me. For books. © July 23,
1942; KK 16133.
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York. 12475
Straining the Axis. For metals & wire. © Oct.
8, 1942; KK 16134.
Williams (Bill) New York. 12476
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942
301
China carry-all. For safety carrying case for
china. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 16044.
Winthrop chemical co., inc., New York.
12477, 12478
For a medicine:
Diethylstilbestrol potent estrogenic substance.
© Sept. 24, 1942; KK 16279.
Sulfathiazole exerts a rapid specific action in
gonorrhea. © Sept. 7, 1942; KK 16278.
12479
©
York electric & machine co., York, Pa.
York electric Versa-tool. For electric tool.
Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16045.
LABELS
Adams extract co., Austin, Tex.
12480, 12481
For flavoring extract. Adams extract:
Adams Best is twice as strong as standard
vanilla. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 16431.
Adams Best superior to standard vanilla and
twice as strong. © Apr. 1, 1942; KK 16432.
Bardell laboratories. See Berardinelli (Vincent
Lido) d. b. a. Bardell laboratories.
Berardinelli (Vincent Lido) d. b. a. Bardell labora-
tories, Chicago Heights, IIl. 12482-12484
Bardell’s hair tonic. For a medicine and tonic
with 25% alcohol. © Feb. 27, 1942; KK 16077.
Bardell’s nerve and bone liniment. For an ex-
ternal application. © Aug. 19, 1942; KK 16075.
Curative. For skin ointment. © Aug. 19, 1942;
KK 16076.
Bird and son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 12485
Casual Treds. For shoe box label. © Oct. 6,
1942; KK 16212.
Butler bros., Dallas. 12486
Buddy box. For mailing box for service men.
© Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16405.
Butler paper products co., Toledo. 12487-12500
Des. 509 I.C. For ice cream. © Feb. 9, 1942;
KK 15928.
Terr des. 385, 388, 390, 393, 394, 396-399, 450-453,
For butter. © Apr. 2, 17, Oct. 24, Aug. 5, Oct. 10,
Dec. 28, 20, 1940, May 6, June 10, July 1, June 9,
July 23, Dec. 1, 1941; KK 15918, 15910, 15917, 15911-
15915, 15908, 15919, 15909, 15930, 15929.
Carborose to., Brooklyn. _ 12501
Syn-be. For elixir of synthetic vitamin B complex,
5 factors. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 16468.
Charlebois (Emma Marie) Montreal. 12502
Game of peace or war. For dice game. © Oct.
22, 1942; KK 16313.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc., Randolph, Mass. 12503
Cha Cha, F679. For footwear. © Sept. 24, 1942;
KK 16136.
Clayton (A. €.) ptg. co., St. Louis. 12504
Frederick & Nelson, Seattle, fine footwear. For
shoes. © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16137.
Cohn-Hall-Marx co., New York. 12505
Cohama Sun-maker rayons andwoolens. For fab-
rics. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 15970.
12506-12512
For
Connoisseur wineries, Seattle.
Ancient Cellar brand gooseberry wine.
gooseberry wine. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16447.
Ancient Cellar brand port wine. For port wine.
© Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16452.
Ancient Cellar brand Sauterne.
wine. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16448.
Ancient Cellar brand sherry wine.
wine. © Jan, 1, 1942; KK 16450.
For Sauterne
For sherry
302
Ancient Cellar brand Tokay wine.
wine. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16449.
Ancient Cellar brand white port wine. For white
port wine. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16446.
Ancient Cellar brand Zinfandel. For Zinfandel
wine. © Jan. 1, 1942; KK 16451.
For Tokay
Cooperative grange league federation exchange,
inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 12513, 12514
For flour:
G. L. F. cake flour bleached. © Aug. 21,
1942; KK 16476.
Goodland enriched family flour bleached. ©
Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16477.
Darby (C. L.) Birmingham, Ala. 12515
Fighting man’s note book. For blank note book.
© Aug. 21, 1942; KK 15824.
Dawe’s products co., Chicago. 12516
Ribo-D. For feed supplement. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16037.
Einson-Freeman co., inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
12517
How to fly - training cockpit. For kit of card-
board structures simulating actual cockpit elements.
© Sept. 3, 1942; KK 16388.
Elco grease & oil co., Cleveland. 12518
Sulfo-chloro-lead concentrate. For concentrate
for all purpose gear lubricants. © Oct. 27, 1942;KK
16306.
Exeter orchards assn., inc., Exeter, Calif. 12519
Air Chief brand. For citrous fruit; particularly
oranges. © Sept. 29, 1942; KK 16458.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 12520
Sperry pancake and waffle flour. For pancake
and waffle flour. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 16194.
Gittins (Robert H.) See Rodikil co., Robert H. Git-
tins, sole owner.
Godette products corp., Newark, N. J. 12521
Twinkle twinkle bow. For hair bows. © Oct. 26,
1942; KK 16482.
Gum laboratories, inc., Clifton Heights, Pa. 12522
Ivoryne peroxide gum. For chewing gum. ©
July 15, 1942; KK 16222.
Harbor advertising agency, Newport Beach, a
12523
American eaglet brand. For stationery. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16387.
Hecht’s bakery, inc., Bristol, Tenn. 12524
Hecht’s cakes. For cakes. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK
16241.
LABELS
no. 10, 1942
Heirloom needlework guild, inc., New York.
12525-12534
Duchess knitting worsted [label] art. 24. For
knitted worsted. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16250.
For material for stuffed animals. Cuddle cut-
ups:
Boots, the bunny, H97. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16252.
Cricket, the cat, H92. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16257.
Elfie, the elephant, H96. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16259.
Fancie, the fawn, H93. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16255.
Jerry, the giraffe, H94. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16253.
Lovey, the lamb, H99. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16256.
' [Packing label] © Oct. 8, 1942; KK 16251.
Pronto, the pony, H95. © Oct. 13, 1942; KK
16258.
Willie, the wire-haired,H98. © Oct. 13, 1942;
KK 16254.
Hellerick (George S.) jr., Perkiomenville, Pa.
12535
Valley Maid. For butter. © Dec. 19, 1940; KK
15916.
Hoague-Sprague corp., Lynn, Mass. 12536-12540
For shoe boxes:
Lucky Star, L 112 AB. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK
16297.
Old Pals, O20 AB. © Aug. 4, 1942; KK 16294.
Quality shoes, F657. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16295.
They see the box first, W 77 AB. © Oct. 9, 1942;
KK 16296.
Tramp-eze, T 675A. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16293.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
12541
Prisoner of the day. Box top. For men’s socks.
© Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16472.
Jay (Benjamin F.) New York. 12542, 12543
Tony Sarg’s play-a-tune blox. For device for
musSical instruction. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16460.
Uncle Ben Jay’S Jumble-jungle. For game. ©
Sept. 15, 1942: KK 16461.
Jewel tea co., inc., Barrington, Ill. 12544
Vitamin jewels. For vitamins. © Sept. 14, 1942;
KK 15974.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc., Racine, Wis. 12545
Johnson’s industrial finishes. For paint products.
© Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16007.
Kasco mills, inc., Toledo. 12546
Play Kasco everybody’s game. For card game,
advertising premium. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16028.
Kraft (Edwin A.) d.b.a. Kraft (Edwin A.) co., Seattle.
12547
Edwin A. Kraft brand natural vitamin B complex
tablets. For vitamin B complex tablets. © Oct. 17,
1942; KK 16274.
Kroger grocery & baking co., Cincinnati. 12548
Kroger’s Cup-o’-cheer. For food products. ©
Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16464.
303
12567
Lewis (Mary R.)d. b. a. Lewis instructor games,
New York. 12549
Air combat trainer. For airplane games. ©
Sept. 3, 1942; KK 15883.
Lewis instructor games. See Lewis (Mary R.) d.b.a.
Lewis instructor games.
Locher (Felix) Los Angeles. 12550
Locher’s Teleport. For automatic distance and
time indicator. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK 16530.
Major vitamins, inc., New York. 12551
Major brand vitamin B complex tablets. For
vitamin B complex tablets. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK
16312.
Mead Johnson & co., Evansville, Ind. 12552
Pabena. For a food product composed of oat-
meal enriched with vitamin and mineral supplements.
© Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16371.
Midwest biscuit co., inc., Burlington, Ia. 12553
Wild Rose graham crackers. For sweetened
biscuits. © Sept. 21, 1942; KK 16164.
Milford crystals, inc., of Texas, Milford, Tex.
12554, 12555
For mineral crystals, salts:
First prize Blue Ribbon mineral water bath
crystals. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16216.
Milford Blue Ribbon mineral water crystals.
© Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16215.
Moist-r-proof container co., San Francisco. 12556
Moist-r-proof. For receptacles. © Sept. 24,
1942; KK 16008.
12557-12559
© Aug. 25, 1942;
Mulhens (Ferd.) inc., New York.
Bath salts. For bath salts.
KK 16324.
Bath soap. For bath soap. © Aug. 6, 1942; KK
16326.
Eau de Cologne, blue & gold double. For eau de
Cologne. © July 15, 1942; KK 16325.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
12560-12563
For oil:
Nopco 400 vitamin A & D feeding oil. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16021.
Nopco X, vitamin A & D feeding oil. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16022.
Nopco XX,vitamin A & D feeding oil. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16024.
Nopco XXX, fortified cod liver oil. © Oct. 1,
1942; KK 16023.
National vitamin co., Newark, N. J. 12564
National vitamin{s seal] For medicinal prep-
arations. © June 18, 1942; KK 15973.
New chemical co., Detroit. 12565
Genuine Sanisol. For cleanser. © July 5, 1938;
KK 16415.
Norris, inc., Atlanta. 12566
Selected centers. For candy. © Nov. 7, 1939;
KK 16025.
Paragon art & linen co., inc., New York. 12567
Embroider your own greeting cards. For em-
broidery materials. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16247.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12568
Paulsboro mfg. co., Paulsboro, N. J. 12568
Plasti-flor. For floor covering. © Sept. 22,
1942; KK 16378.
Pesch (R. H.) inc., Chicago. 12569
All leather key case, no. 512. For leather craft
kit. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16097.
Peter (William) brewing corp., Union City, N. J.
12570
Peter. For half beer and half ale. © Nov. 9,
1942; KK 16502.
Press-on, inc., New York. 12571, 12572
Press-on mending tape. For thermo-plastic
mending tape. © Sept. 9, 1942; KK 15826.
Press-on stocking mender. For thermo-plastic
stocking tape. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16498.
Quality bakers of America co-op., inc., New York.
12573
Sunbeam. For bread. © Aug. 20, 1942; KK 15819.
Ratner (Richard) owner. See Service appliance co.
of New York, Richard Ratner owner.
Red-ee foods, inc., Los Angeles. 12574
Cinch waffle mix. For a waffle mix. © July 1,
1942; KK 16047.
Robison (Lawrence Earl) d. b. a., Robison labora-
tories, Lanark, III. 12575
Eureka rusty nut remover. For oil for loosening
rusty nuts, screws, etc. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16239.
Robison laboratories. See Robison (Lawrence Earl)
Rodikil co., Robert H. Gittins, sole owner, Mt.
Sterling, O. 12576
Rodikil, For rat exterminator. © Aug. 17, 1942;
KK 16455.
Roth (Chester H.) co., inc., New York. 12577
Smartest thing on. two feet, Esquire hose. For
men’s hose. © Sept. 3, 1942; KK 15870.
Royal (Thomas M.) & co., Philadelphia.
12578, 12579
Snack sacks. © Sept. 23,
1942; KK 16190.
Snack sacks make packing lunches easy. For
cardboard folders. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16191.
Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O 12580
3 paper doll books. For 3 paper doll books. ©
June 5, 1942; KK 16238.
For sandwich bags.
Salada tea co., inc., Boston. 12581
Salada tea-bags. For tea. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK
15842,
Schilling (A.) & co., San Francisco. 12582
Schilling. For coffee. © July 15, 1942; KK 15816.
Service appliance co. of New York, Richard Ratner
owner, New York. 12583
Clero-filters. For paper filters. © Sept. 19,
1942; KK 15989.
Standard brands, inc., New York. 12584
Standard brands Victory blend. For a mixture
of coffee and other materials. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK
16496.
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Standard pharmaceutical co., New York.
12585, 12586
For pharmaceutical tablets;
Kola Peps. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 15843.
Nucarpon. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 15844.
Standidge (Harry W.) 12587
Victory. For game. © May 15, 1942; KK 16055.
12588
© July 20, 1942; KK
Stella cheese co., Chicago.
Pineland. For cheese.
16373.
Sullivan machinery co., Claremont, N. H. & Mich-
igan City, Ind. 12589
Sullivan Duall valve. For rock drills. © Oct.
14, 1942; KK 16374.
Swiss products, inc., Chicago. 12590
Chef Manos instant gravy. For evaporated foods.
© Nov. 9, 1941; KK 16390.
Tennessee tissue mills, Nashville. 12591, 12592
For paper towels:
Ship-shape. © Sept. 26, 1942; KK 16528.
Tuftowls. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16527.
Tested papers of America, inc., Chicago. 12593
Eat more ice cream, it’s delicious. For ice
cream containers. © July 16, 1942; KK 15972.
20th century beverage co., Philadelphia. 12594
Main Street beverages. For soft drinks. © Oct.
1, 1942; KK 16469.
United States ptg. & lithograph co., Cincinnati.
12595-12604
Tru-tone vignette Banner’s super-fine dark
sweet Bing cherries. For dark sweet Bing cherries.
© Sept. 28, 1940; KK 16425.
Tru-tone vignette Fernbrook butter beans pre-
pared dried California limas. For butter beans
dried California limas. © July 25, 1940; KK 16427.
Tru-tone vignette Home brand chicken noodle
soup. For chicken noodle soup. © Mar. 26, 1940;
KK 16420.
Tru-tone vignette McGrath’s Ceci-cotti pre-
pared from dried chick peas. For Ceci-cotti pre-
pared from dried chick peas. © Oct. 10, 1940; KK
16419.
Tru-tone vignette McGrath’s fresh black eye
peas green. For fresh black eye peas green. ©
Sept. 28, 1940; KK 16424.
Tru- tone vignette McGrath’s ripe black eye
peas dried. For ripe black eye peas dried. © Nov.
12, 1940; KK 16423.
Tru- tone vignette rich’n ripe United sliced
yellow Elberta freestone peaches in heavy syrup.
For sliced yellow .Elberta freestone peaches in
heavy syrup. © Oct. 8, 1941; KK 16422.
Tru-tone vignette Stokely’s finest old fashioned
tender green butter beans. For butter beans old
fashioned tender green. © Sept. 23, 1940; KK 16426.
Tru-tone vignette Stokely’s finest succotash,
golden bantam corn, green lima beans. For succo-
tash. © June 21, 1940; KK 16421.
Tru-tone vignette Stokely’ s Tasty King luscious
large sweet peas. For sweet peas, luscious large.
© Jan. 24, 1941; KK 16428.
Unruh & Knapp, Salem, Or. 12605
Scotch graham bread. For bread. © Sept. 30,
1942; KK 16269.
304
LABELS
no. 10, 1942
12606
Vitagray. For vitamin tablets. © Aug. 8, 1942;
KK 15971.
Vitagray co., Los Angeles.
Walton rice mill, inc., Stuttgart, Ark. 12607
WondeRice. For rice. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK
16343.
Wertheimer (Benjamin E.) New York. 12608
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942------------------------------
305
12609
Handy packet of Victory post cards.
cards. © Aug. 26, 1942; KK 15931.
For post
Wilcox (W. Leroy) d. b. a. Wilcox products, Corry,
Pa. 12609
Salvo. For drain pipe chemical. © Feb. 9,1942;
KK 16308.
Wilcox products. See Wilcox (W. Leroy) d.b.a. Wil-
cox products.
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED UNDER SECTION 4
OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939 [12609
Fehr (Frank) brewing co. 1 Mead corp. 2
Phoenix Komon cream beer. For beer. © Frank Enameline. For printing paper. © Mead corp.,
Fehr brewing co., Louisville. RR 54, Nov. 4, 1942. Chillicothe, O. R R53, Oct. 26, 1942.
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1943
12610-13714
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 11
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
Il. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: “G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I ’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “4,’’ Class J, Photo-
sh and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. “‘©”’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“‘Shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.”’
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ----------------------------------------------------- $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps ---------------------------------- +--+ -- 2-2-5929 2 25-22-28 8= 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ---------=--------------=-- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals ---------------------=----------------------2------------------ 2.00
Part a Musical Compositions- ----------------------------------0-------2---2------ 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise ----------------------- 2.00
Single numbers--------------------------------------2---- -- 2-2-5 = 5-5 5 2-2 =- .50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ------------------------------------ 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year-------------- w----------- +--+ - + - = == - == -- == 10.00
(iI)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
‘compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(it)
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note. — An asterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are
the same.
Atkyns (Lee)* 12610
Valley of Virginia. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; G
41005.
Barham (Claud Allen) 12611
James (William Heighton):
Whip three in 43. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; G
41172.
Bensinger (Dorotha Madge)* 12612-12624
Chloe. - Diving girl. - Elephant boy. - Jack &
Jill. - Jackie Horner. - Mary hada lamb. - North
wind doth blow. - Rub a dub dub. - Sambo. - Ten
o'clock scholar. - V boy. © July 2, 1942; G
41178-41186, 41189, 41190.
Queen of Hearts. - Seated nude. © July 26,
1942: G 41187, 41188.
Bishop (Richard E.)* 12625-12631
Alaska honkers. - Before the storm. - Corn-
field pit. - Redheads over ice. - Single black duck.
- Single swan. © 1c. each Nov. 19, 1942; G
41066-41071.
Red-leg. © Nov. 2, 1942; G 41062.
Clarke (Frederick B.)* 12632
Freedom, patriotism & humanity. © 1c. Nov.
14, 1942; G 41075.
Columbia statuary co.
Lindner (John W.):
Colonial man holding his hat in his left hand
and making a curtesy bow, 711. - Colonial woman
holding a bouquet of flowersand making a curtesy,
710. © Sept. 25, 1942; G 41063, 41064.
12633, 12634
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 12635-12646
Patten (Glancy William) Marker:
Carbee (Scott V.) 2281-C, Leonard (Carroll)
2281-B, Williams (Glancy B.) 2281-A. - Peterson
(Kay) 2280-A, Richert (Edward P.) 2280-C, Vaughn
(Hannah B.) 2800-B. © Sept. 15, 1942; G 41059,
41060.
Patten (Glancy William) & Peterson (Edward
R.) Memorial:
Andrews, 2299. - Anthersen, 2303. - Ash-
worth, 2305. - Barber, 2302. - Demarest, 2307. -
Dunhan, 2296. - Freeman, 2300. - Monahan, 2301.
-Ritchie, 2297. © Nov. 1, 1942; G 41163-41171.
Mosher, 2306. © Nov. 1, 1942; G 41061.
Davis (F. P.) monumental works, inc. 12647
Miller (Malcolm):
Me2zzucchelli family monument. © 1 c. Nov.
5, 1942; G 41009.
De la Torre (Manuel)* 12648
Houston, Texas, Skyline of downtown business
section. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1942; G 41016.
307
12649
Engel (Fred)*
Child Jesus. © 1c. June 10, 1942; G 41012.
Faron (Clifton A.)* - 12650, 12651
Victory flag. © 1c. Nov. 10, 20, 1942; G 41011,
41205.
Gill (Alexander Simpson)* 12652
United power, 1939. © ic. Nov. 11, 1942; G
41085.
Giudici bros. co., inc. 12653-12664
Conery (Verney Vivin) Memorial:
Anthony, 506. - Bradley, 510. - Franklin, 512.
- Holden, 504. - Ruprecht, 507. - Samuels, 508. -
Santora, 511. - Schaller, 505. - Strodtbeck, 503. -
Worthin, 502. © Feb. 1, 1942; G 41152-41155,
41157-41162.
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Byrne, 509. - Davies, 501.
G 41151, 41156
© Feb. 1, 1942;
Green Valley granite co. 12665-12674
Kenerson (Charles Conrad) Memorial design:
Burkett, 600. - Cornell, 601. - Dempsey, 604.
- Gayle 606. - Hemingway, 605. - Howland, 610. -
Smith, 607. - Wendlin, 608. - Weyland, 602. - Wig-
gins, 612. © Oct. 26, 1942; G 41045-41054.
Hintermeister (John Henry) 12675
Hintermeister (Hy. [i. e. J. H.]):
Surprise attack. © 1 c. Dec. 5,1942;G 41206.
House (Frances Lucille), House (Irene) & Butler
(Mildred House) 12676-12681
House (Frances Lucille):
Jack of Hearts. - Jack of Spades. - Joker. -
King of Clubs. - King of Diamonds. - King of Spades.
© 1c. each Nov. 23, 1942; G 41077-41082.
Hoyt & Milne, inc. 12682-12695
Conery (Verney Vivin) Memorial:
Beckman, 523. - Blanchard, 512. - Caldwell,
917.- Coburn, 521. - Crowley, 522. - Hardesty, 513.
-Jelinek, 514. - Knuth, 510. - Pastor, 520. - Ran-
court, 515. - Sheldon, 516. - Thurman, 511. © Aug.
1, 1942; G 41090-41097, 41100-41103.
Jamieson (John) Memorial:
Lundeen, 518. - McMillen, 519. © Aug. 1,
1942; G 41098, 41099.
Hubbard (John David)* 12696
Industry must have scrap. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942;
G 41026.
Jennewein (C. Paul)* 12697
Christopher (Saint) medal. © 1 c. Nov. 21, 1942;
G 41074.
Johnson & Gustafson. 12698-12714
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12715 pt. 4, n. Ss. vies
Magistris (Ugo) Memorial:
Bennet, 3115. - Canton, 3106. - Danielson,
4105. - Farnham, 3111. - Harvey, 3113. - Manville,
3112. - Nathan, 3108. - Riesenan, 3109. Wester,
3114. - Whitner, 3107. - Whitney, 3110. © Oct. 1,
1941; G 41140-41150.
Peterson (Edward R.) Memorial:
Miller, 152-P. - Robertson, 151-P. © Nov.
13, 1941; G 41138, 41139.
Schorr {Paul J.) Memorial:
Emerson, 153-P. - Henderson, 154-P. -
Rockton, 155-P. - Seidman-Wyate, 156-P. © Nov.
13, 1941; G 41134-41137.
Langbein (Emil E.)* 12715
Honor roll. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942; G 41058.
Leach (Louis L.)* 12716, 12717
Lincoln. - MacArthur (Gen. Douglas) © 1 c.
© 1c. each Nov. 16, 1942; G 41007, 41008.
Lugt (John S.) enterprises. 12718
Young (Erla Palmer):
Champ. © 1c. Nov. 13, 1942; G 41006.
Manning (Harry D.) 12719
Montgomery (Charles W.):
Faith. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; G 41010.
Mentink (Hugo A.)* 12720, 12721
Shield of democracy, 1941:
With America in cross. - With liberty in
cross. © 1c. each Dec. 3, 1942; G 41201, 41202.
Mozert (Zoe) 12722-12733
Mozert glamour girls, 1-10. © 1 c. each Dec.
3, 1942; G 41191-41200.
——12. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; G 41204.
Murphy (Edward Francis) 12734
Murphy (Eddie [i. e. E. F.]):
Jollyland. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; G 41014.
Niagara university. 12735
Goyette (Gaston):
Universitas Niagarensis, seminarium domi-
nae angelorum in Statu neo eboracenci. © 1 c.
Nov. 14, 1942; G 41083.
Nolan (Roger Alexander)* 12736, 12737
Light that failed. - V plan, soap, Silver, mer-
cury. © 1c. each Nov. 18, 1942; G 41024, 41025.
12738
© 1c. Oct. 15,
Obrist (Miriam Alice)*
Handbag with removable cover.
1942; G 41003.
Paramount plaque mfg. co.
Weldon (J. T.):
For God & country. - In the army. © 1 c.
each Nov. 2, 1942; G 41072, 41078.
Poyer (Jane)* 12741
Wings of night. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; G 41208.
Pushman (Hovsep) 12742-12762
Book of verse. - Princess. - Silver fan. - Sym-
phony of life. © 1 c. each Nov. 27, 1942; G 41086-
41089.
Bygone days. - Dance antique. - Day dreams. -
Dreamland. - Eternal promise. - Evening shadows.
- Holy stillness. - Lost sunbeams. - My past dreams.
- Priestess. - Prince of charity. - Serenade. - Si-
lence. - Spring message. - Twilight of the gods. -
Twilight tales. - When summer comes. © 1 c. each
Nov. 20, 1942; G 41028-41044.
12739, 12740
Rock of ages corp. 12763-12792
Haslam (Daniel Booth) Memorial:
Baldrick, 2160. - Halearn, 2159. © Oct. 1,
1941; G 41113, 41115.
Bredin-Folmer, 2178. - Ellbert, 2177. -
Fraimott, 2176. - Knight-Lovell, 2181. - Laveran,
2204. - Lorian-Raplee, 2179. - Pawling, 2209. -
Starbuck, 2203. - Thomas, 2212. © Dec. 1, 1941;
G 41106, 41108, 41118, 41119, 41129-41133.
Fahrnie, 2151. - Lippman, 2147. © Sept. 1,
1941; G 41111, 41112.
Richardson (Earl Carlyle) Memorial:
Bandler, 2217. - Carrlon, 2190. © Dec. 1,
1941; G 41104, 41121.
Frome, 2162. - Randian, 2164.
1941; G 41116, 41124.
Rickert, 2140. - Stedrich, 2170. © Oct. 1,
1941; G 41110, 41126.
Yaeger (Alfred Bernard) Memorial:
Daven, 2206. - Madison, 2137. - Menans, 2214.
- Napiers, 2218. - Riordan, 2205. © Dec. 1, 1941;
G 41105, 41109, 41117, 41120, 41122.
Felton memorial, 2199. © Sept. 1, 1941; G
41107.
Haley, 2171. - Hartigan, 2161,
1941; G 41114, 41127.
Herlish, 2163. - Holbein, 2175. - Lorney,
2165. © Nov. 1, 1941; G 41123, 41125, 41128.
© Nov. 1,
© Oct. 1,
Rose (Martin M.) & Rose (Belle H.)
Rose (Martin M.):
Martin’s hot dogs. © 1 c. Nov. 12, 1942; G
41076.
12793
Rossin (Lester)* 12794
10% of your wage buys the Axis a cage, buy war
bonds. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1942; G 41055.
Safety legion of America. 12795
Hoodle (James M.):
Courtesy, caution, courage. © Sept. 16, 1942;
G 41203.
Servel, inc. 12796
Muth (Norman):
Eat right to win the fight.
1942; G 41084.
© 1c. Oct. 24,
Stoltzenburg (Frank C.)* 12797
Greatest moral in the world proving there isa
heaven. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; G 41004.
Thompson (Lucy Sims) 12798
Vaile (Lyra Lu):
Unchain the eagle, let it fly. © ic. Oct. 2,
1942; G 41015.
Tulk (Alfred James)*
Four horsemen. - Peace, be still.
Nov. 20, 1942; G 41056, 41057.
12799, 12800
© 1c. each
Tumolo (Leonard Amerigo)
Hamilton (Mary):
Men who guide America, Governor of Colo-
rado, Ralph L. Carr, Henry Ford and Admiral
Harold R. Stark. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1942; G 41027.
Men who guide America, John J. Pelley, Sena-
tor. Arthur Capper and Lieut. General William S.
Knudsen. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1942; G 41065.
12801, 12802
Vanderhoof (Mary F.)* 12803
Star of my heart. © 1c. Nov. 17,1942; G 41013.
308
WORKS OF ART
no, 11, 1942 12812
Van Wolf (Henry)* 12804 Calendar of flowers no. 3702. © lic. Nov. 19,
MacArthur (General Douglas) © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; G 41023.
1942; G 41207.
Westcott (Alger R.)* 12805 Zampieri & Buttura co. 12807-12812
That could never happen to me, but it dood it. Memorial art co. Monument:
© 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; G 41173. ; Bruehler, 137. - Compton, 138. - Halmagy,
136. - Krieger, 139. - Schaffer, 140. - Teasdale,
Wilson (Scott)* 12806 135. © Oct. 15, 1942; G 41017-41022.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------------- 2016
309
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Advertising specialty national assn. 12813
Buy early. © Oct. 15, 1942; K 51891.
Ahlstrom (Carl A.) 12814
Work support. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31578.
Allen (Orville S.) 12815
Muche booze. © May 13, 1942; K 51951.
American automobile assn. Safety & traffic en-
gineering dept. 12816-12818
Keep from between parked cars, S. S. P., 143.
© Oct. 1, 1942; K 51894.
Look every way before crossing, S. S. P., 114.
© Nov. 1, 1942; K 51893.
Obey your safety patrol, S. S. P., 142. © Sept.
1, 1942; K 51895.
Anderson (Nils Alfred) 12819, 12820
Onward to victory. - We’ll always remember
Pearl Harbor. © Nov. 25, 1942; J 34916, 34917.
Andrews (Willard H.)
Book-n-velope Axis razzer.
1942; 1 31591.
Victorykite. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31600.
12821, 12822
© 1c. Nov. 11,
Armstrong (John) 12823
Tea ball holder and retriever. © 1 c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31595.
Ashley (David) inc. 12824
From a blind; by Richard E. Bishop. © Nov. 28,
1942; H 2503.
Associated American artists, inc. 12825
Miguel Covarrubias’ working chart for his map
of the United States of America. © Dec. 7, 1942; H
2504.
Atlas bolt & screw co. 12826-12955
Bethlehem steel co’s 30" double flanged wheel,
16090. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I 31700.
Body center pl[ate}]S. C., 2102. © 1 c. Dec. 7,
1942; I 31790.
Bronze bushing, 3755, 3756. © 1c. each Dec. 7,
1942; 1 31771, 31775.
——9302, 9303, 9390-9392. © 1c. each Nov.
30, 1942; 1 31680, 31687-31689, 31712.
Bronze journal bearing, 3561-A. © 1 c. Nov.
30, 1942; I 31707.
Bronze shoe, 5159. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; I 31778.
C. I. bearing, 9564. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;1 31690.
C. I. bracket, 9579. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;1 31692.
C. I. cylinder head, 6259. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1
31781.
C. I. cylinder heads, 3718. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942;
I 31769.
C. I. floor plate, 5337. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1
31782.
——3474, 3479, 3480, 3490. © 1c. each Dec. 7,
1942; 1 31746, 31748, 31749, 31758.
——3488. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; I 31760.
C. I. floor plate [and] S. C. floor plate, 3481 &
3481-B. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; I 31752.
C. I. half drop sleeve, 11693. © 1c. Nov. 30,
1942; I 31694.
C. I. hopper base, 11694-A. © 1 c. Nov. 30,
1942; I 31695.
C. I. hopper spout, 9380-D. © 1c. Nov. 30,
1942; I 31681.
C. I. piston head, 3719. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942; I
31768.
C. I. sleeve glands, 5142. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942;
1 31779.
C. S. diaphragm, 3574-A. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942;
I 31766.
C. S. door, 4076-B-R&L, 4077-B-R&L. © 1c.
each Dec. 7, 1942; I 31773, 31777.
C. S. door clevises, 3458. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942;
I 31791.
C. S. gear, 16185. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;1 31701.
C. S. journal box, 3560. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942;
I 31706.
C. S. oil cellar, 3562. © ic. Nov. 30, 1942; I
. pedestal, 2243. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I
C. S. pedestal leg, 2244. © 1 c. Nov. 30, 1942;
C. S. toggle arm, 5440. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;
C. S. top diaphragm, 6475. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942;
1 31785.
Cast iron floor plate, 3482 & 3482-B. © ic.
Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31751.
——3487, 3489.
31756, 31759.
Cast steel bearing, 3757. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942;
1 31774.
Cast steel diaphragm, 3491, 3492, 3572, 3573. ©
1 c. each Dec. 7, 1942; I 31761-31763, 31767.
Cast steel end plate, 3483 R&L, 3484 R&L, 3485
R&L, 3486, 3496 R@L. © 1c. each Dec. 7, 1942;1
31753-31755, 31757, 31764.
Cast steel toggle arm, 3493.
1942; 131765.
Cast steel truck bolster, 3470. © 1c. Dec. 7,
1942; 1 31787.
Cast steel truck frame, 3469. © 1 c. Dec. 7,
1942; I 31786.
Counterweight- lever, 16818.
1942; I 31703.
F. S. pinion, 16791.
31702.
Filler block, 11672.
31693.
Floor plate C. I., 3475, 3476. © 1c. each Dec.
7, 1942; 1 31747, 31750.
Forged steel pinion, 2199. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942;
1 31789.
Forged steel piston rod & rack, 2200. © le.
Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31793.
© 1c. each Dec. 7, 1942; I
© 1c. Dec. 7,
© 1c. Nov. 30,
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I
310
CLASSES H-K
a eGR Ne ne re
o. 11, 1942
40 ft. coke quenching car, 5-397. © 1 c. Dec.
7, 1942; 1 31736.
40 ft. coke quenching car:
Assembly of friction draft gear, 6-397-G. -
Shafting & forging, 6-397-E. - Structural and forg-
ing details, 6-397-F. - Structural details, 6-397-B,
6-397-C, 6-397-D. © 1c. each Dec. 7, 1942; 1
31738-31742, 31745.
4 hopper coal charging car, 62-143-K, 62-155-C.
© 1c. each Nov. 19, 1942; I 31626, 31642.
4 hopper coal charging scale car, 62-155-J, 62-
155-K, 62-155-U-62-155-xX. © 1c. each Nov. 19,
1942; I 31646-31647, 31654-31657.
4 hopper scale coal charging car, 61-155, 62-
155-A, 62-155-AA, 62-155-B, 62-155-BB, 62-155-D,
62-155-G, 62-155-H, 62-155-M, 62-155-N, 62-155-
P, 62-155-Q, 62-155-S, 62-155-T. 62-155-Z. © 1
c. each Nov. 19, 1942; I 31637-31641, 31643-31645,
31648-31653, 31658.
General assembly of 13" air cylinder, 7929. ©
1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31784.
General assembly of trucks for quenching car,
6-297-A. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942; I 31737.
Half packing ring, 9208. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;
131710.
Hinges steel casting, 3472. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; -
1 31792.
l-pair miter gears, 11040.
1942; 1 31699.
Outline of 24" indicator with printing type re-
corder, 14534. - Wiring diagram auto. accel. auto
plugging, 2-599-W. - Wiring diagram of printing
type recorder, 17175. © 1 c. each Nov. 19, 1942;
1 31620, 31624, 31636.
Packing ring separator, follower ring, 15637. ©
1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31783.
S. C. bearing, 5140-A. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942; I
31776.
—11927. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I 31697.
S. C. cap, 9301. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I 31711.
— 9389 & 9389-A. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I
316386.
S. C. caps, 5141. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31780.
S. C. gear G-1 [and] S. C. pinion P-1, 11028. ©
1c. Nov. 30, 1942; I 31698.
S. C. gear housing cover, 9386, 9387, 9387-A.
© 1c. each Nov. 30, 1942; I 31683-31685.
S. C. lever, 9578. © ic. Nov. 30, 1942;1 31691.
—11695. © ic. Nov. 30, 1942; I 31696.
S. C. upper gear housing, 9385. © 1c. Nov. 30,
1942; I 31682.
7 ton trolley locomotive, 16918, 16920, 16938,
51-132, 52-132-A - 52-132-D. © 1 c. each Nov.
19, 1942; I 31621-31623, 31627-31631.
Steel cast cap, 3754. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; I
S172:
10 ton cap[acity] coke quenching car.
End framing, door & floor supports, 6-114-D.
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31744.
Main girder and end brace, 6-114-A. © lc.
Dec. 7, 1942; 1 31743.
13" air cylinder, 3716. © 1 c. Dec. 7, 1942; I
31770.
3-hopper coal charging car, 62-120-L. © lc.
Nov. 19, 1942; I 31625.
300 cu. ft. 20 ton center dump elec. scale car,
2-599-B, 2-599-M. © 1c. each Nov. 19, 1942; I
31632, 31633.
Truck side bearing, 3471. © ic. Dec. 7, 1942;
1 31788.
-20 ton center dump electric scale car, 2-599-N,
2-599-T. © 1c. each Nov. 11,1942; 1 31634, 31635.
© ic. Nov. 30,
500253 O - 2
13003
Bailey meter co. 12956-12970
Bailey excess air recorder chart, 50E. © July
29, 1941; 1 31726.
Bailey fluid meter chart, 60F300T40P, 70F450-
T60P, 80F600T175P. © Feb. 4, 1942; I 31715-
31717..
——100F50P-8. © July 27, 1942; I 31720.
—600FX1, 600FX2. © May 12, 1942; 1 31718,
31719.
—‘100F 70P35L. © June 29, 1942; I 31721.
——800F2300P. © Apr. 24, 1942; I 31722.
Bailey recorder chart, 15L-1. © Aug. 29, 1941;
I 31723. !
—-600KT3. © Apr. 2, 1942; I 31724.
Medidor Bailey diagrama, A50F. © July 2, 1942;
I 31725.
Medidor Bailey grafico, A50F700T50P. © June
30, 1942; I 31727.
Medidor de caldera Bailey diagrama, A50F500T.
© July 2, 1942; 131728.
Recordador Bailey diagrama, A5OOKT. © July
2, 1942; 1 31729.
Bauer (E. L.) 12971
Fiber glasstire. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31597.
Beardsley (H. L.) 12972
Greetings from down in Dixie. © Sept. 16, 1942;
K 51942.
Bernheisel (Jesse L.) 12973
Geometrical diagram for use in the solution of
some problems involving the right triangle. © ic.
Noy. 17, 1942; I 31662.
Bigelow press, inc. 12974-12999
Best of pals; by Howard Connolly. - Fledgling;
by E. B. Segner. - Victory; by Roy Best. © Oct.
6, 1942; K 51853, 51855, 51858.
Capitol. - Independence Hall. = Long may it
wave. - Statue of Liberty. © Oct. 28, 1942; K
51840-51842, 51844.
Carefree pals; by Newton Howitt. - Happy land-
ing; by Howard Connolly. - Heart’s desire; by Al-
fred Buell. - In the red; by Stuart. - Take a tip
from dad; by J. F. Kernan. - Two little dolls; by
Charlotte Becker. © Sept. 14,1942; K 51849, 51851,
51854, 51856, 51857, 51862.
Champions. - Let us have faith that right makes
might. © Oct. 6, 1942; K 51843, 51852.
Ernst:
Dive bomber. - MacArthur (General Douglas)
- Washington (George) © Oct. 18, 1942; K 51838,
51839, 51845.
Heading for timber. - Joyful winter days. - Life’s
happiest moment. - Sweet baby mine. © Sept. 14,
1942; K 51846, 51847, 51850, 51863.
Moran (Earl):
Fleet lines. - Maid in America. - Mere maid.
© Oct. 19, 1942; K 51859-51861.
Tranquil beauty; by Robert Wood. © Sept. 30,
1942; K 51848.
Boomgarden (Ben) 13000
Submarine aid. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31594.
Breneman (Walter E.) 13001
Triangle computing chart. © 1 c. Nov. 25,
1942; I 31666.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory builders
div. 13002, 13003
Ahoy mates, give us more. - Today’s torch of
liberty, it’s in your hands. © Oct. 31, 1942; K
51887, 51888.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13004 t, 4.nvs, iv. 3a
Brewer (Charles B.) 13004
Tire wear vs. car speed. © 1c. Nov. 12, 1942;
I 31539.
Brown & Bigelow. 13005-13016
Wood (Lawson):
Chest O. K., L 32530. - Commando, L 32523.
- Hold that tiger, L 32522. - It’s in the bag, L
31521. - Keep plugging, L 32529. - Monkey shines,
L 32525. - Nursing a grouch, L 32532. - Pot shot,
L 32531. - Shelf confidence, L 32527. - Swing it,
L 32528. - Taking his objective, L 32524. - Using
his head, L 32526..© Nov. 20, 1942; K 51972-51983.
Bryan (Mervyn J. M.) 13017
Extending protractor. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
31575.
Burgess (Donald Andrew) 13018
Bag ’em with bonds. © Oct. 6, 1942; K 51833.
Camp Grant studio. 13019-13022
33rd medical training battalion, Camp Grant,
company A-D. © Aug. 10, 1942; J 34919-34922.
Carborundum co. 13023
Niagara’s power, a weapon for production. ©
Nov. 20, 1942; K 51915.
Carlton (Edward William) 13024
Drafting instrument. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
31576.
Clay (Henry) 13025
Proudly we hail. © Aug. 1, 1942; J 34913.
Coggins (Jacob H.) 13026
Synchronous amplifying valve. © 1c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31584.
Connor (Robert) 13027
Connor trainers. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1942; I 31731.
Cook (L. L.) co.
Eyeful Towers overlooking the nudist camp, 30X.
- Phlopp house, all the disappointments of home,
28X. © May 1, 1942; J 34902, 34903.
Corwin (Arthur Randall) 13030
Post-war circlome. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 1
31536.
Cowell (James Samuel) 13031
Ruler of earth and heaven holding Old Glory in
His hand. © 1c. Dec. 2, 1942; J 34923.
Crume (William A.) 13032
Maneuver, the game of military strategy. © lc.
Nov. 18, 1942; 1 31713.
Cutler-Hammer, inc. 13033, 13034
Heating value chart 41-287, 41-288. © Nov. 18,
1942; I 31796, 31797.
Dailey (Roger M.) 13035
Burden control chart. © Nov. 5, 1942; I 31674.
De Filippi (Armando Paolo) 13036-13038
[Arrow] © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; I 31795.
Multiple airplane, condensed air system. © lc.
Nov. 2, 1942; I 31663.
Net carrier. © 1c. Oct. 10, 1942; 1 31617.
13028, 13029
Denver. University. Colorado seminary. 13039
Denver pioneer training glider. © 1c. Nov. 6,
1942; I 31618.
Dickinson (Harry Ellsworth) 13040
Construction details of walls, partitions and
door and window frames for defence housing. © 1
c. Oct. 13, 1942; 1 31619.
Dobbs (John Royce) 13041
Victory roll of honor, world war II. © Oct. 9,
1942; K 51834.
Edwards (William Archibald) 13042
Construction for dividing an angle into three
equal angles, using commonly accepted tools and
methods of plane geometry. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942;
I 31609.
Ferguson (Neil G.) 13043-13045
Weight conversion scale based on: 3.24 sq. in.
die. - 4 sp. in. die. - 9 sq. in. die. © Nov. 11,
1942; I 31732-31734.
Fevig (Lawrence N.) 13046
Atlantic charter. © Nov. 16, 1942; K 51874.
Foxboro co. 13047
Foxboro combination flow meter pressure
gauge & thermometer chart, 898432-A. © Nov. 27,
1942; I 31730.
Frick collection. 13048
Annunciation: by Fra Filippo Lippi. © Nov. 13,
1942; H 2500.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
13049, 13050
I’ve no time for time-out, have you? © Oct. 7,
1942; K 51969.
Keep her ever onguard. © Oct. 23, 1942; K 51970.
Gerdes (Helen Sheldon) 13051
Willard (Col. Luvia) M. D. © Oct. 20, 1942; J
34936.
Getchell (Maurice) 13052
Asleep at the switch. © Oct. 1, 1942; K 51873.
Greenlee (Lyman E.) 13053-13055
Carrier-current fence alarm system. - Electro-
acoustifence alarm system. - Electro-capafence,
capacity fence alarm. © 1 c. each Nov. 18, 1942;
I 31614-31616.
Grocery manufacturers of America, inc. 13056
‘Vital Victor. © Jan. 5, 1942; K 51944.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 13057
Consecration; by Charles Bosseron Chambers.
© Nov. 17, 1942; K 51875.
Hall (Edmund R.) 13058
Shield for arc welders’ light. © 1 c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31573.
Hammer (Peder) 13059
Automatic calf dehorner. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;
I 31598.
Hays corp. 13060
Hays recorder chart, 380. © Nov. 12, 1942; I
31659.
CLASSES H-K
“no. 11, 1942
13157
13061
© Nov. 15, 1942; K
Heywood (R. R.) co., inc.
Greetings, United Nations.
51865.
Hicks (Rufus Lee) 13062
Hicks perspective mechanical drawing system,
master Sheet. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1942; 1 31608.
Holmes (Hugh Alexander) 13063
Grandmother on the farm. © Jan. 7, 1942; K
51871.
House of art. 13064
Jesus Christus, P. C.-29; by Gabriel Max. ©
Nov. 10, 1942; K 51971.
Huet (John T.) 13065
Airplane attachment. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
31599.
Indianapolis engraving co., inc. 13066
We serve to win the war, and win the peace. ©
Nov. 17, 1942; J 34901.
Jacobson (Jacob) 13067
Arch support. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 131581.
Jordan (Frank George) 13068
Jordan red, white and blue 100% American
victory puzzle no. 3. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942;1 31679.
Kelley (Edward Lee)
American, extra, latest:
Announcing a safe and happy landing. - Just
arrived another Yank. © Oct. 16, 1942; K 51889,
51890.
13069, 13070
Kellogg co. 13071
I’m telling you, those are Jap Zeros, and this is
Thanksgiving! © Oct. 26, 1942; K 51954.
King (F. Mason) 13072
Electric cable splicer and terminal connector.
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 1 31574.
King features syndicate, inc. 13073-13094
Authograph of Premier Conant for the Quints,
X-26. - Dionne (Victor, Mama and Annette) X-29. -
New hairdo for the Quints, X-27. - Quints arrive at
Station, X-25. - Quints at Toronto zoo, X-52. -
Quints first meal on a diner, X-30. - Quints first
Stage appearance, X-53. - Quints rehearse, X-28.
© Noy. 8, 1942; J 34882-34889.
Cecile and Annette lay bricks, X-9. - Emilie,
Yvonne and Marie help build, X-22. - Marie saws
boards straight, X-1. - Surveying instrument takes
Yvonne’s eye, X-16. © Nov. 1, 1942;]J 34891-34894.
Cecile models sport coat for sisters, X-57. -
Quints look over shoe supply, X-56. - Quints show
off new winter coats, X-54. - Quints uniforms, X-55.
© Nov. 15, 1942; J 34908-34911.
Dionne (Pauline, Victor and Therese) Y-39. -
Pauline participates in Quints games, Y-4. - Quints
with sister Pauline, U-44. © Nov. 29, 1942; J
34930, 34931, 34934.
Music hour at the Dionne school, X-60. - Quints
Strive for gold stars, X-58. - Story time at the
Dionne school, X-59. © Nov. 22, 1942; J 34932,
34933, 34935.
Knox college.
Navigation plotting sheet.
31660.
13095
© Nov. 19, 1942; I
13096
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; I
Kobernick (Sergius T.)
Victory oil drum gage.
31798.
Koppers co. Tar & chemical div. 13097
Viscosity temperature chart. © 1 c. Nov. 23, .
1942; 1 31664.
Kropp (E. C.) co. 13098-13105
Busy with loop-the loops today, C157. - Flier
education, C160. - Happy landing to you, C158. - I
took off today to write you a line, hello, C155. -
I’m an army pilot, €161. - This is the first time
I’ve ever been given the air, and liked it. C156. -
You can’t keep a good man down, C159. © Aug. 4,
1942; K 51879, 51881-51886.
Was forced into an unexpected power dive,
C 154. © Nov. 4, 1942; K 51880.
Levinson (Claus) 13106
Breadbox. © 1 c. Nov. 23, 1942; I 31665.
Lucas (Sidney 2.) 13107-13116
Claude (Louis):
Polo, close quarters, B-190. - Polo, rough
riding, B-189. © Nov. 16, 1942; K 51906, 51907.
Wood (Paul):
Arrival, B-187. - Cocker spaniels, B-186. -
Departure, B-188. - Flying away, B-183. - Irish
setters, B-185. - Pheasant, B-182. - Surprised,
B-184. - Wild duck, B-181. © Nov. 16, 1942; K
51898-51905.
Lyons (Edward E.) 13117
Template and washer carrier. © 1 c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31602.
McCormick co. 13118-13120
And what does the chief do when he’s not fishing,
2B-H992. - Buck well spent, 2B-H994. - Somebody
oughta tell her she’s supposed to wear something
under them chaps, 2B-H993. © Nov. 9, 1942; K
51830-51832.
13121
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;
McMullen (Charles W.)
Boom check or bolster.
1 31587.
McNeel marble co. 13122-13154
Memorial:
Burdette. - Carmichael. - Clark (A. M.)
family. - Dorgan (Mary A.) - Dye Anderson. - Elli-
son (Arthur) family. - Ewell. - Finley (Sam) -
Francis. - Goodwyn. - Grant. - Hall. - Henry. -
Hunter. - James. - Lewy. - McGimpsey’s. - McLeod.
- Mathersmith. - Paton. - Plyler (G. M.) family. -
Rabon (H. A.) family. - Raniero. - Reaves. - Rhodes.
-Russell. - Sheppard. - Shy Williams. - Smith. -
Summers. - Walker. - White. © 1c. each Nov. 13,
1942; I 31541-31572.
Nailling. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1942; I 31613.
13155
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
Maire (Joseph C.)
Fishhook structure.
31580.
Mandel engraving co. & Art studios, inc.
13156, 13157
And now it’s up to you to produce for the life of
your country. © Nov. 3, 1942; K 51872.
They shall not have died in vain. © Dec. 4,
' 1942; K 51989.
313
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13158 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Martin (Dexter B.) 13158
Tire saver. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; 1 31577.
Maryland academy of sciences. 13159
Graphic time table of the heavens, year 1943.
_ © Dec, 1, 1942; I 31794.
Mead Johnson & co. 13160
New attraction; by Bernhard Pothast. © Oct. 7,
1942; K 51896.
Miller co. 13161
Roll out more pounds to down the Axis hounds.
© July 15, 1942; K 51913.
Minneapolis daily times. 13162
Timber, it’s Silovich. © Nov. 9, 1942; K 51897.
Mohr (C. F.) 13163
Armored insulated flexible adjustable steam
main. © lc. Nov. 16, 1942; I 31672.
Moser (Leo) 13164
Tank fort. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31596.
Mozert (Zoe) 13165
Mozert glamour girl in repose. © 1c. Dec. 4,
1942; J 34937.
Mughes (Edna Mae) 13166
Speaking rest for telephones. © 1 c. Nov, 11,
1942; I 31579.
Murphy products co. 13167
Martins cash in. © Sept. 15, 1942; J 34912.
National fire protection assn. 13168
Leave flame-throwing to us. © Oct. 5, 1942; K
51953.
New York graphic society, inc. 13169, 13170
Mystery of the East, 793; by Paul King. - Rose
goddess, 794; by Molly Guion. © Oct. 30, 1942; H
2501, 2502.
Nichols (Kenneth Ward) 13171
One man flying submarine with speed boat hull.
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1942; J 34914.
Noelker (Walter) 13172
Wooden bottle cap. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31606.
Norcross. 13173-13182
Bobbie-Q place card, 3T533. - Double share of
good things for your birthday, 15B1154. - I’d like
to tramp across the miles and say it straight to
you, 10B600. - Susie-Q place card, 3T532. © Oct.
22, 1942; K 51959-51962.
Double dose of get well wishes, 15C347. © Oct.
10, 1942; K 51964.
Double get-well wish, 25C213. - For a certain
guy in the service, 25R743. -It’s only I, and I
wanna say hi, 15R765. © Nov. 6, 1942; K 51966-
51968.
Happy birthday, you can take it, 5B1058. © Oct.
16, 1942; K 51965.
On your wedding anniversary, congratulations,
best wishes, 25W446. © Sept. 25, 1942; K 51963.
North Carolina. State. 13183-13187
North Carolina beer tax paid [stamp]:
5/8¢, 6 oz. - 1 1/4¢, 12 oz. - 3 1/3¢, 32 oz.
-6 2/3¢, 640z. - 13 1/3¢, 128 oz. © Oct. 9,
1942; K 51908-51912.
O’Donnell (Thomas) 13188
General’s tribute. © Nov. 30, 1942; K 51988.
Osage printery. 13189
You can’t win the war this way! © Dec. 5, 1942;
K 51990.
Ott (Joe) mfg. co.
45" Spitfire, 4502. © Jan. 1, 1942; I 31661.
Patriotic picture co. 13191
In the service of [the] U. S. navy. © Oct. 7,
1942: K 51987.
13192
© Nov. 30,
Peppard (Mayme Jefferson)
For America and United Nations.
1942; K 51950.
Photo developing, inc. 13193-13196
Sapirstein (Irving):
Greetings. - Merry Christmas. - Merry
Christmas, happy New Year. - Season’s greetings.
© Nov. 3, 1942; K 51867-51870.
Pocket testament league, inc. 13197
For God and country. © Nov. 9, 1942; K 51864.
Poulos (Frank) 13198
Help for victory. © Oct. 17, 1942; K 51914.
Presbrey-Leland studios, inc. 13199
Salmon mausoleum, 42187. © 1 c. Nov. 18,
1942; 1 31671.
Providence lithograph co. 13200-13204
Happy times in South America. - Question Thomas
asked. - Surprise for some children. - We work
together. - When friends are sick. © Nov. 20,
1942; K 51945-51949.
Quaker state lithographing co. 13205-13208
Peterson (Roger Tory):
Baltimore oriole. - Cedar waxwing. © Nov.
30, 1942; K 51957, 51958.
Red-wing. - Rose-breasted grosbeak. © Aug.
1, 1942; K 51953, 51956.
Refinery supply co. 13209
Ac-me gravitometer [chart] R-2406-0-10. ©
Oct. 20, 1942; I 31611.
Reid (Albert T.) 13210
Dewey, attorney for the people. © Aug. 26,
1942; K 51835.
Repke (George H.) 13211
Folding table with seats. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;
I 31590.
Rosecraft studios. 13212-13214
Early bird gets the worm. - Shall we run for our
lives or stay here and outnumber them? © Aug. 1,
1942; K 51984, 51986.
Feeling fine, with you were her(e) © Aug. 13,
1942; K 51985.
Rowland (John E.) 13215
Rowland hydraulic dehairer, R-1001-R. © lc.
Nov. 9, 1942; I 31673.
Ruthman machinery co. 13216-13218
Gusher double suction machine tool coolant
pump, model 5-P3. © Nov, 24, 1942; I 31676.
13190
x
see”
CLASSES H-K
no. 11, 1942
Gusher motor driven machine tool coolant pump,
model 11021 long, 11031 short. © Nov. 24, 1942;
I 310678.
——Model UL. © Nov. 24, 1942; 1 31677.
Schettler (Amanda) 13219-13222
Mike. - Quaintfriendship. - Swingtime. - Twins.
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; J 34924-34927.
Sebree (Marvin M.) 13223-13225
Fourteen mule jerk line freight teams. - Quan-
trell’s civil war heroes. - Six horse stage coach.
© 1c. each Oct. 15, 1942; J 34898-34900.
Sells (Albern) 13226
Peanut harvesting sweep. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;
I 31603.
Sheridan (Hugh Lewis) 13227
Human g{yro]-t[ele]|-r[esonance] of emotion and
reason. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1942; 1 31735.
Shideler (Joseph Robert B.) 13228
Shideler (J. R. B.) truck background. © 1c.
Nov. 17, 1942; J 34897.
13229
Shultz (Jesse A.) :
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;1
In and out indicator.
31588.
Simplet electric co. 13230
Simplet non-watertight straight connection, cata-
log no. SCS-3. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; 1 31670.
Sniders’ poster process studio. 13231, 13232
Malicious fire setting a felony. - Save timber to
replace steel. © Sept. 15, 1942; K 51836, 51837.
Soares (Joaquim P.) 13233
Soares-elece. © ic. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31605.
Southerling (Jaytee) 13234
[Sun clock dial] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1942; 1 31667.
Spagna (Joseph L.) 13235
We'll get ’em in the end, C.168. © Nov. 2, 1942;
K 51878.
Sporting news pub. co.
1941:
Cleveland Indians, 20435. - New York Yankees,
20361. - Philadelphia Phillies, 20319. - Washing-
ton Senators, 20219. © Oct. 16, 1941; J 34878-
34881.
1942:
Columbus Red Birds. - Syracuse Chiefs.
Sept. 24, 1942; J 34873, 34876.
Kansas City Blues. © Oct. 8, 1942; J 34874.
Newark Bears. © Oct. 1, 1942; J 34877.
Sacramento Solons. © Oct. 15, 1942; J 34875.
Star novelty co: 13245
- Spirit of America. © Aug. 20, 1942; K 51952.
Stephens (Ernest P.) 13246
peeecting rod pliers. © ic. Nov. 11, 1942; I
31592.
Sternfield (Charles)
Roosevelt (Franklin D.)
34890.
Stokes (Warren E.)
Stokes anti-tank torpedo.
1 31593.
13236-13244
©
13247
© Nov. 12, 1942; J
13248
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942;
315
13242
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
Swaidmark (Albin P.)
Blind hole scriber.
31582,
13250
[Letter carrier] © Nov. 14,
T. & M. paper co.
Strictly personal.
1942; K 51916.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 13251, 13252
Tag [chart] 100-0-128 Duplex, 200-0-129. ©
Nov. 24, 1942; 131668, 31669.
Tanner (Carl W.) 13253, 13254
[Double house] - Basic plan no. 1, universal
village, Elmira, N. Y., for F. W. O'Connell, inc.
© 1c. each Oct. 22, 1942; 1 31537, 31538.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 13255-13279
Asheville, N. C., Asheville auditorium and
George Washington hotel, 1B-H1887. - Caesar’s
Head, South Carolina, near N. C. state line,
1B-H1882. - Dry Falls on U. S. highway no. 64
between Highlands and Franklin, N. C., 1B-H1884.
- Flat Creek and Lake Susan dam, Montreat, N. C.,
view, 1B-H1885. © Feb. 18, 1942; K 51934, 51938,
51940, 51941.
Atlantic City, 1B-H1870-1B-H1873. - Keep ‘em
flying, Jefferson barracks, Missouri, 1B-H2426.
© Feb. 3, 1942; K 51930-51933, 51935,
_ Gasparilla, Bayshore boulevard drive [Tampa,
Florida] D-6697. - Tampa, Fla., D-6696. © Dec.
5, 1941; K 51917, 51918.
Greetings from:
Asheville, N. C., in the land of the sky,
1B-H1888. - Chimney Rock, western North Caro-
lina, 1B-H1889. - Montreat Presbyterian assembly,
Montreat, N. C., 1B-H1886. © Feb. 18, 1942; K
51936, 51937, 51939.
Drew Field, Tampa, Florida, 2B-H99. -
Florida’s Indian River section, 2B-H102. - Huron,
South Dakota, 1B-H2415. - MacDill Field, Tampa,
Fla., 1B-H2675. - Turner Field, Albany, Georgia,
1B-H2692. © Mar. 18, 1942; K 51923, 51924,
51927-51929,
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1B-H2479. - Mani-
towoc, Wisconsin, 1B-H2480. - Oshkosh, Wiscon-
sin, 1B-H2478. © Feb. 23, 1942; K 51919-51921.
Lawrence, Mass., 1B-H2474. © Mar. 16,
1942; K 51922,
Hello from Casper, Wyoming, 1B-H2681. - Keep
’em flying, 2B-H96. © Mar. 18, 1942; K 51925,
51926.
Thew shovel co. 13280
M. C. 6 x 6 moto-crane lubrication diagram. ©
Oct. 20, 1942; I 31675.
Trenne (Vernard M.) 13281
Home hunting. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; J 34915.
Van Sant (Walter) 13282
Bricklayers bonding tape and estimating. Ol1c.
Nov. 2, 1942; 131540.
Vernon (Rhea Johnson) 13283
Banished from West Texas for being a sissy.
© Noy. 14, 1942; K 51943.
Weller (Zeno T.), Cook (Ursula V. Weller) &
Crowley (Emma Weller) 13284
Pipe smoker’s friend. © 1 c. Novy. 11, 1942; 1
31586.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13285
Wenzel (Otto F.) 13285
Detachable nut. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31601.
Wessman (Charles J.) 13286
Vacuum oil cup. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1942; I 31604.
Whitmore & Stone. 13287
For Thou art with me. © Nov. 18, 1942; J 34918.
Wiggers (Harold) 13288
Shoe vamp adjustable fastener. © 1c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31589.
Wilkinson (Harold) 13289
Improved attachments for use on lathes. © lc.
Nov. 11, 1942; I 31583.
Willard (Stephen H.) 13290-13295
At timberline. - Hilltop. - On the ridge. © Aug.
15, 1942; J 34904, 34905, 34907.
In the presence of mystery and solitude. © Nov.
15, 1942; J 34906.
Palm Springs, California, hotel The Oasis,
2B-H559. - Smoke tree in bloom, near Palm Springs,
California, 1B-H2597. © Oct. 15, 1942; K 51876,
51877.
Williams (Charles Howard) 13296
Quiet please, war worker sleeping. © Nov. 10,
1942; K 51866.
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Winans (Harold J.)
Rogers (Will):
Among the Eskimos, - In Alaska. © Oct. 24,
1942; J 34895, 34896.
13297, 13298
Windle (Donald E.) 13299
Indicating device for determining relative loca-
tion of glider with respect to tow plane. © 1 c.
Nov. 19, 1942; I 31612.
Winkler (Frederick N.) 13300
Probability curves of income and expense. ©
Oct. 1, 1942; I 31535.
Witte (Isadore Oscar) 13301
Plastic cervical brace. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1942; I
31610.
Woman’s conservation league of America. 13302
Woman’s conservation league of America[adopt-
ed emblem] © Oct. 30, 1942; K 51892.
Wrona (Frank S.) 13303
Deadly shocking shell. © 1 c. Nov. 11, 1942; I
31607.
Yost (Charles W.) jr. 13304
Pill boat, armed and armored. © 1 c. Nov. 11,
1942; I 31585.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 19 one-copy entries) --------------------------------- 274
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including
1018 one-copy entries)---~-------------------
Photographs (including 336 one-copy entries)------
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 75 contributions to periodicals and
other one-copy entries ----------------------
316
Aol
Se
Fe ee cellp liRa a
es oe ms ‘
PRINTS AND PLASTIC WORKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[13304
Brown & Bigelow. 1
Declaration of Independence. © Brown & Bige-
low, St. Paul. R 112695, Nov. 12, 1942.
Henschen (George Newton Cressy) 2
Relief map of Pennsylvania and parts of border-
ing states. © G. N. C. Henschen, Harrisburg, Pa.
R 112826, Nov. 19, 1942.
317
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill.
13305, 13306
For pharmaceuticals:
By the virtue of an herb. Nembutal mailing
piece. © Nov. 7, 1942; KK 16606.
Wound of Menelaos. Sulfonamides mailing
piece. © Nov. 16, 1942; KK 16688.
American cabinet hardware corp., Rockford, Ill.
13307-13324
For cabinet hardware:
Amerock cabinet hardware catalog no. 607.
© Apr. 22, 1941; KK 16854.
Amerock consumer folder no. 400. © Dec.
30, 1940; KK 16841.
Amerock deluxe cabinet hardware catalog
nos. 208, 209. © June 20, 1941, Jan. 21, 1942; KK
16858, 16857.
Beauty-seal platings.
16844.
First in design. © July 22, 1941; KK 16850.
Free Amerock displays for national hard-
ware spring open house. © Feb. 28, 1941; KK
16856.
Kitchen beauty for small homes.
1940; KK 16851.
Matched designs.
16848.
Raised-joint hinges. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
16849.
Streamlux deal no. 171. © Nov. 29, 1940; KK
16853.
3 design groupings.
16845.
Winged-latch bolt precision mechanism. ©
Oct. 21, 1941; KK 16847.
For hardware:
Amerock Flexi-grip catch. © Apr. 3, 1941;
KK 16846.
Amerock victory cabinet hardware.
14, 1940; KK 16852.
House beautiful. © Mar, 20, 1941; KK 16842.
Wintite sash locks. © May 20, 1941, Jan. 15,
1942; KK 16843, 16855.
© June 20, 1941; KK
© Dec. 30,
© Sept. 19, 1941; KK
© Apr. 30, 1941; KK
© May
American molasses co., New York.
13325, 13326
For molasses:
Nutrition-plus in the packed lunch, America’s
no. 1 menu problem. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16890.
Sugar, molasses and other sweeteners, place
of sugar, molasses and other sweeteners in the
diet. © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16891.
American viscose corp., New York.
13327, 13328
Bring on those questions. For fabrics. © Nov.
5, 1942; KK 16635.
Brother, this takes muscles! For yarns and fi-
bres. © Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16689.
13329
© Sept.
Anheuser-Busch, inc., St. Louis.
Pinch-hitting for Norway. For beer.
30, 1942; KK 16682.
318
Armour & co., Chicago.
How to pick a young and tender turkey. For
poultry. © Nov, 6, 1942; KK 16624.
13330
Ayling (Adrian) & Sloan (Jesse Neal), East Tawas,
Mich. 13331
Allwood clothes hanger. For clothes hanger. ©
July 6, 1942; KK 16815.
Bates-Baits co., La Crosse, Wis. 13332
Bates Baits. For fishing equipment. © June 3,
1941; KK 16713.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 13333
Headaches for Hitler, coming up. For aircraft,
© Nov. 19, 1942; KK 16781.
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J.
13334, 13335
Service bulletin. AN-3050, Ferrule, AN-3054,
Conduit coupling nut. For aircraft instrument. ©
Nov. 2, 1942; KK 16718.
Service bulletin. Pioneer type AY, Autosyns.
For aircraft instruments. © Oct. 26, 1942; KK
16717.
Best & co., inc., New York. - 13336-13341
Ah-h-h, Sapphire’s proportioned rayons, Sleep
warm, Sleep well. For women’s stockings, wom-
en’s, girls’ & boys’ pajamas & robes. © Nov. 15,
1942; KK 16715.
Best’s English coats, wool shirtmakers. For
girls’ coats, misses dresses. © Nov. 8, 1942; KK
16597.
Best’s Liliputian gift bazaar. For baby clothes
and little boys’ and girls’ clothes and toys. © Nov.
22, 1942; KK 16740.
Gift star Kislav. From Maine to California the
mail is pouring in for Best’s good classics. For
gloves, misses coats, suits and dresses. © Nov.
22, 1942; KK 16739,
Good wools from Best’s, sleep warm, slee
well. For anklets and knee length socks, girls ,
boys’ & misses pajamas & bathrobes. © Noy. 8,
1942; KK 16598.
Rugged and ready for weather, Best’s good clas-
sics. For boy’s jackets & coats, women’s dresses,
coats & suits. © Nov. 15, 1942; KK 16714.
Bon Ami co., New York. 13342
You’d almost think Bon Ami was made for times
like these! For cleanser. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK
16658.
Bond electric corp. div. Western cartridge co. See
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York.
For women’s apparel:
Country house Christmas. © Nov. 29, 1942;
KK 16836.
Get your Christmas spirit early. © Nov. 15,
1942; KK 16634.
Home at last. © Nov. 22, 1942; KK 16731.
13343-13346
COMMERCIAL PRINTS |
no. il, 1942
Vision of sugarplums. © Nov. 22, 1942; KK
16730.
Borden co., Dallas, New York. 13347-13359
For cheese:
Forget her red: hair and put your foot down.
© Nov. 13, 1942; KK 16921.
Youll never get cheese by acting like a
mouse. © Oct. 23, 1942; KK 16922.
For dairy products:
Easy, thrifty way to give your children vita-
min D. © Nov. 3, 1942; KK 16915.
If milk is milk, sighed Beulah. © Nov. 3,
1942; KK 16917.
It’s mince pie time!
16916.
For evaporated milk:
Say doctor! How can I keep them from
snatching. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16923.
Why precious! Don’t you want papa to have
evenadrop. © Oct. 22, 1942; KK 16924.
For fluid milk:
Thanks, Elsie, for the free vitamin D in your
milk. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK 16554.
Wonderful bargain, isn’t it?
KK 16919.
For milk and cream:
Borden’s new half and half.
time. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK 16920.
Borden’s new half and half
© Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16918.
Four star service specials with Borden’s ice
© Nov. 3, 1942; KK
© Nov. 11, 1942;
I use it all the
only 15¢ a pint.
cream. For ice cream. © Sept. 24, 1942; KK 16563.
Pledge to the officers and men of the 8th service
command. For milk-ice cream. © Dec. 3, 1942;
KK 16952.
Borg-Warner corp. Norge div., Detroit. 13360
War bond budget portfolio. Suggested bond sav—
ing plan toward purchase of. For refrigerators,
washers, ranges, home heaters & accessories. ©
Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16716.
Brown (Carl) inventions, Columbus, O. 13361
Do you .have a devil of a time shaving each
morning? For blade adjuster. © Nov. 16, 1942;
KK 16893.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co., Chicago.
13362, 13363
For bowling alleys:
Let’s bowl. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK 16619.
Now you too, can bowl like the stars with
Brunswick Range-finder. © Aug. 15, 1942; KK
16620.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
13364, 13365
For lemons:
Having trouble with constipation, LA-3421-C.
© Nov. 15, 1942; KK 16772.
You do yourself a lot more good, LA-3268.
© july 1, 1942; KK 16774.
Capitol fuel co., Cleveland. 13366
Big Jim Kentucky stoker coal. For coal. © Nov.
27, 1942; KK 16837.
Carter coal co., New York. 13367-13370
For Pocahontas coal:
Handful of Lyons to beat the Axis. © Oct. 29,
1942; KK 16630.
319
13401
He labors in the vineyard unafraid! © Nov.
12, 1942; KK 16762.
Introducing the tire miners. © Nov.19, 1942;
KK 16763.
Their real reward, the satisfaction of a job
well done! © Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16628.
Castle films, inc., New York. 13371, 13372
For films:
Now own 1942’s greatest headlines in Castle
films. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16708.
Now you can own home movie cartoons in
color. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16707.
Chace (W. M.) co., Detroit. 13373
Manganese alloy no. 772. Bulletin no. A-942.
For manganese base alloys. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK
16702.
Chemex corp., New York. 13374, 13375
For coffeemaker:
Chemex, the rational coffeemaker for rationed
coffee, makes a brew, not a stew. © Nov. 19, 1942;
KK 16889.
Formula you cannot miss.
KK 16621.
© Oct, 2, 1942;
Christmas club, New York.
For newspaper mat:
Newspaper mat, keyed to the war effort. ©
Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16587.
Newspaper mat, 359 prizes. © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16588.
13376, 13377
Clark bros. chewing gum co., North Side, Pitis-
burgh, Pa. 13378
Clark’s two great flavors packed with pleasure.
For chewing gum. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16626.
Clay-Adams co., inc., New York. 13379
Bowen-Adams wound clip rack, a new technic
for wound clip application, form 333. For clip rack
and forceps. © Oct. 17, 1942; KK 16813.
Clorox chemical co., Oakland, Calif. 13380-13384
For household bleach & disinfectant:
Clorox-clean bathrooms for added health
protection! © Nov. 22, 1942; KK 16791.
Clorox provides protection in public health
defense as in home health defense. © Sept. 25,
1942; KK 16787.
Sanitary drainboard is important in home
health defense. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16789.
Sanitary line is the Clorox line, and Clorox
is free from caustic, extra-gentle} © Oct. 25, 28,
1942; KK 16790, 16788.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 13385-13401
For soit drink:
I don’t apologize for anything we sell. Hugo
O. Peterson. © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 16912.
I speak for Coca-cola. Coke behind bottle.
© Nov. 13, 1942; KK 16769.
Public preference - and how. Grocer point-
ing to sign. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16622.
Refreshment, for the boys on leave.
grill. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK 16775.
Refreshment, in the garden. Climbing roses.
© Aug. 5, 1942; KK 16684.
That’s my stop signal. Man on bicycle. ©
Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16643.
Outdoor
|
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13402
There’s a big difference between something
else and Something just as good. W. H. Whittlesey.
© Sept. 28, 1942; KK 16683.
Whoa, let’s get a Coke. Soldier and girl in
buggy. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16644.
For soit drink. That extra something:
Army colonel. © Nov. 13, 1942; KK 16768.
Army nurse. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16637.
Coke and glass. © Nov. 22, 1942; KK 16913.
Girl ice skater. © Nov. 18, 1942; KK 16914.
Girl secretary. © Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16650.
Sharpshooter. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK 16649.
Skilled workman. © Nov. 13,1942; KK 16814.
Top sergeant. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16638.
Tugboat captain. © Nov. 18, 1942; KK 16803.
Coty, inc., New York. 13402-13419
For compact:
Buckle. © Nov. 10, 1942; KK 16552.
Sleigh bells. © Nov. 17, 1942; KK 16639.
For cosmetics:
Gifts of fragrance.
16948.
Spectator. © Dec. 3, 1942; KK 16946.
For perfume:
L origan for your golden moments.
15, 1942; KK 16627.
Sabots. © Nov. 24, 1942; KK 16757.
New compacts by. For compacts. © Nov. 4,
1942; KK 16610.
New tool for beauty.
1942: KK 16685.
Pochette. For cosmetic purse. © Dec. 1, 1942;
KK 16860.
© Dec. 4, 1942; KK
© Nov.
For lipstick. © Nov. 5,
Cutler-Hammer, inc., Milwaukee. 13411
Vertical contact motor control now more im-
portant than’ever. For electrical control. © Nov.
5, 1942; KK 16671.
Daprato statuary co., Chicago. 13412
St. Joseph’s church, East Mauch Chunk, Penn.
For church furnishings. © Nov. 17, 1942; KK
16673.
Day-brite lighting, inc., St. Louis. 13413
Advance data sheet no. 513. For fixtures for
fluorescent lamps. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16840.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
13414
Gain hours with this new wheel! For grinding
wheels. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16859.
De Vos (Gleb) Los Angeles. 13415
Sweetheart insignia. For hand processed in-
Signia designs on cloth. © Oct. 23,1942; KK 16651.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 13416
How to make it last. For stencil duplicators
and supplies. © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 16767.
Distillation products, inc., Rochester, N. Y.
13417, 13418
For oil-soluble-vitamin:
Az DPI. © Sept. 12, 1942; KK 16827.
This air raid destroys nothing but ancient
ideas and old faults of vitamin concentration. ©
July 31, 1942; KK 16831.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 13419, 13420
Autumn’s so happy for nut-storing squirrels.
For liquid for clean windows. © Oct. 9, 1942; KK
16573.
320
On Hallowe’en night. For liquid to clean win-
dows. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16571.
Ethyl corp., New York.
For gasoline. What’s in a name:
Belinda. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16932.
Fabian. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16933.
Genevieve. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16656.
Oscar. © Sept. 15, 1942; KK 16931.
Thomas. © Sept. 8, 1942; KK 16929.
Vincent. © Sept. 14, 1942; KK 16657.
13421-13426
Fairbanks-Morse & co., Chicago. 13427, 13428
Fairbanks-Morse figure 5136, 5137, rotary
pumps. For rotary pump. © Nov. 10, 12, 1942;KK
16690, 16804, ;
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co., Newark, N. J.
13429
Challenge and the achievement. For beer. ©
Dec. 2, 1942; KK 16940.
Fitch (F. W.) co., Des Moines. 13439
Listen every Sunday to the Fitch bandwagon.
For shampoo. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16679.
Frederics (E.) inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
13431-13433
For permanent wave supplies:
Certainly Frederics makes low priced per-
manent wave processes. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK
16646.
Frederics priority treatments makes every
permanent a better permanent. © Nov. 12, 1942;
KK 16647.
Frederics J-41 Rollabout. For permanent wave
machine. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK 16648.
Fresh fruit & vegetables institute, Los Angeles.
13434
Certified Sure-fresh. For fruits and vegetables.
© June 16, 1941; KK 16906.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 13435-13448
Essential materials for you builders of men.
For oil-soluble-vitamins. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK
16832.
For cereal:
Advice to women.
16830.
For your information. © Oct. 26, 1942; KK
16826.
Gee, Uncle Sam, you can depend on me and
the food quints for help. © Oct. 18, 1942; KK
16824.
I learned about clothes from Constance Ben-
nett. © Sept. 6, 1942; KK 16823.
Lockit, a special performance of the great
train robbery. © Sept. 20, 1942; KK 16825.
O’Leary rides again! © Sept. 8, 1942; KK
16834.
Pat on the back for you. © Sept. 23, 1942;
KK 15828.
Uncle Sam wants America strong! © Oct. 6,
1942; KK 16833.
For feed:
Larro merchandiser. v. 1, no. 2. © Oct. 22,
1942; KK 16821.
Larro pig & hog meal, a concentrate to feed
with your grains. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK 16819.
For flour:
He’ll go for this coffee braid! © Sept. 21,
1942; KK 16820.
© Aug. 25, 1942; KK
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11, 1942
13490
Hot gingerbread ring with applesauce! © Oct.
18, 1942; KK 16822.
Just add milk to Bisquick, that’s all!
cuit flour. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16829.
For bis-
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 13449-13451
For tires & tire retreads:
Though wounded in action this tire keeps
rolling! © Nov. 21, 1942; KK 16862.
What! Another substitute for rubber? ©
Nov. 18, 1942; KK 16666.
Helping to win the battle of transportation.
tires. © Nov. 21, 1942; KK 16872.
For
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
13452-13455
For whiskey:
At the bar or by the bottle, Glenmore is the
buy. © Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16556.
Gentlemen, meet Kentucky’s finest. © Nov.
4, 1942; KK 16776.
Perfect setting for perfect drinks. © Oct.
2, 1942; KK 16777.
Trend’ s to bourbon, try Glenmore and you'll
know why. © Sept. 18, 1942; KK 16555.
Graham chemical co., Baltimore. 13456
Graham’s military Gun-blu. For chemicals
for oxidizing fire-arms. © Aug. 5, 1942; KK 16766.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co., New York.
13457-13459
For food:
Arsenal, is what I’d call it!
KK 16925.
Meet a general. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 16759.
What? You never heard of these fruit cake
desserts? For cake. © Nov. 13, 1942; KK 16585.
© Dec. 2, 1942;
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 13460-13466
For watches:
Big Gruen Christmas promotion.
1942; KK 16567.
Gruen helps measure what Pan American
clippers are making. © Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16660.
How to get home from Tokyo! © Sept. 18,
1942; KK 16569.
Life saver that was waiting in Honolulu, Dec.
7, 19411 © Oct. 14, 1942; KK 16661.
Not until 1959 can there be other watches
like it! © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16566.
Presenting the American fashion first.
Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16645.
Something everyone should know before he
buys a wristwatch. © Oct. 23, 1942; KK 16659.
© Nov. 1,
©
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa.
For watches:
America’s Pacific fleet.
KK 16934.
Gigantic sea battle. © Nov. 6, 1942: KK 16652.
13469, 13470
© Sept. 11, 1942;
Hanley (James) co., Providence.
For ale:
I'll be seeing you!
16728.
Point after touchdown. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK
16578.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc.,
€ Nov. 19, 1942; KK
Little Falls, N.Y.
13471, 13472
For rennet powder:
Aunt Rennie, please make mine into a rennet-
custard, tool © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16738.
13467, 13468 ©
321
Serve the milk you need each day, in a more
delicious wayls © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16737.
13473
1942. ©
Hanyan (Raymond Munger) Utica, N. Y.
Plibrico refractory products. Dec.,
Dec. 1, 1942; KK 1693'7.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Chicago.
For clothing for men:
Are you sure that’s oxygen, Jeep? © Nov. 4,
1942; KK 16547.
Well, what’s on your mind, Jeep? ~© Oct. 9,
1942; KK 16548.
13474, 13475
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington, Del.
13476
Shatter-proof plastic for flying dark rooms.
For chemicals, cellulose acetate flake. © Nov. 7,
1942; KK 16725.
Holeproof hosiery co., Milwaukee. 13477
Luxsheer rayons, eight great features. For
stockings. © Aug. 24, 1942; KK 16584.
Holmes & Edwards div. International silver co.
See International silver co. Holmes& Edwards
div.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St. Louis.
13478
Tic toc time. © Oct.
5, 1942; KK 16570.
For alcoholic beverage.
International silver co., Meriden, Conn.
13479, 13480
For sterling silver:
Because you’re that kind of a girl.
1942; KK 16572.
Did you think I’d forgotten? © Oct. 1, 1942;
KK 16665.
© Oct. 9,
——Holmes & Edwards div., Meriden, Conn.
13481-13484
For sterling inlaid silverplate:
And the big blue elephant said to the little
pink dog. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK 16699.
Holmes & Edwards certainly went over big.
© Noy. 10, 1942; KK 16870.
To my ring. © Nov. 25, 1942; KK 16871.
We’re writing orders for war goods now.
Oct. 9, 1942; KK 16546.
©
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
13485-13488
For men’s socks:
For Christmas, Interwoven socks.
20 1942; KK 16907.
Interwoven dealer advertising, late fall and
winter 1942. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK 16642.
Interwoven special quality war service socks.
© Nov. 18, 1942; KK 16908.
Something to be thankful for.
1942; KK 16770.
© Nov.
© Nov. 18,
Jones & Laughlin steel corp., Pittsburgh. 13489
To crush enemy forces, safeguard our own, is
aim of steel research. For steel. © Dec. 3, 1942:
KK 16949.
Kaufman bros. & Bondy, inc., New York. 13490
What a difference, when you smoke the Imperial
honeyed pipe. For pipe. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK
16641.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13491 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Kellogg co., Battle Creek. 13491-13500
For cereal foods:
All-bran’s own picture-quiz.
1941; KK 16692.
Bringing up gran’ma.
© june 4,
© May 21, 1941; KK
16695.
Give you three guesses! © Apr. 23, 1941;
KK 16696.
Grandpa goes modern. © July 9, 1941; KK
16693.
How’s your pep appeal? Betty - Buck. ©
July 18, 1941; KK 16669.
How’ S your pep appeal. Bright Eyes - auntie.
© Aug. 8, 1941; KK 16670.
How’ S your pep appeal? Maryir.,
© june 20, 1941; KK 16668.
Let’s play charades.
16667.
New, different, delicious.
KK 16694.
So crisp you'll hear them snap, crackle, pop.
For rice cereal. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16674.
Mary sr.
© Feb. 26, 1941; KK
© May 23, 1941;
Kerr glass mfg. corp., Sand Springs, Okl. 13501
Home canning of meats, poultry and fish. For
jars, caps and lids. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16723.
13502
For paint.
Keystone varnish co., Brooklyn.
Key-lite two-to-one flat paint, 982.
© Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16712.
Knox (Charles B.) gelatine co., inc., Johnstown, N.
Wis 13503
Butter rationing won’t scare me! For gelatine.
© Nov. 27, 1942; KK 16838.
Laucks (I. F.) inc., Seattle. 13504
Laux Rez, the coat that protects. For synthet-
ic resin sealer and primer. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK
16608.
Lee (H. D.) mercantile co., Kansas City, Mo.
13505-13507
For work clothing:
Dear mom: © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16735.
Problem: Pick the men who are going
places. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16734.
Question: Which men will get and hold the
better jobs? © Nov. 13, 1942; KK 16736.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
13508-13515
For disinfectant:
I was a good wife, or wasI? © Dec. 1, 1942;
KK 16945.
Millions blitzed by bug. © Nov. 20, 1942;
KK 16733.
Now she’s a single wife.
16711.
Nurse leaving for points unknown. © Oct. 30,
1942; KK 16636.
Other wives,
1942; KK 16884.
This is ordinary cresol - I want Lysol! ©
Nov. 16, 1942; KK 16732.
Keep your complexion sparkling-clean. For cos-
metics. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16565.
My boss says re ve got as pretty a pair of hands
as ever monkeyed a wrench! For handcream. ©
Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16564.
© Nov. 5, 1942; KK
hear my story. © Oct. 30,
Lever bros. co., Cambridge, Mass. 13516-13519
For soap:
Next time, be ready to get your $1 or $2 bill.
© Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16864.
$1 and $2 bills to find out how you like Rin-
so and Swan. © Sept. 16, 1942; KK 16866.
Sorry you were not here. © Sept. 17, 1942;
KK 16865.
Still paying $1 and $2 bills to find out how
you like Swan and Rinso. © Sept. 22, 1942; KK
16867.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn. 13520
My beer is Rheingold, the dry beer, says Nick
Kenny. For alcoholic beverage. © Oct. 8, 1942;
KK 16576.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York.
13521-13525
For cigarettes:
More than ever it’s Chesterfield, Santa Claus.
© Nov. 25, 1942; KK 16879.
There’s nothing like a letter from home.
Group of aviators. © Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16632.
They stick to their guns. Marine. © Nov.
16, 1942; KK 16691.
They're on the job, with a milder better
taste, defense worker. © Nov. 30, 1942; KK 16880.
' They’re right onthe beam. Girl aviator. ©
Nov. 9, 1942; KK 16631.
Lorr laboratories, Paterson. 13526
Keep ’em pretty. For nail polish. © Oct* 29,
1942; KK 16698.
Lucas (Mabel E.) Chicago. 13527
What would you do, if you held a hand like this?
For beverages - soft drinks. © Mar. 11, 1942; KK
16905.
McGill lithograph co., Minneapolis.
13528, 13529
For flour:
American manpower needs enriched bread.
© Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16780.
Enriched bread for growing Americans. ©
Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16779.
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles. 13530
Ring-free is news! For motor oil. © Nov. 1,
1942; KK 16727.
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas. 13531
Here is the 1943 car you might have bought.
For motor oil, gear oil, radiator flush. © Nov. 17,
1942; KK 16886.
Mallory hat co., Danbury, Conn.
For hats:
Delivering the goods in style.
1942; KK 16663.
New angle. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 16662.
13532, 13533
© Oct. 10,
Merriam (G. & C.) co., Springfield, Mass.
13534, 13535
For dictionaries:
Circle and monogram. Nov., 1942.
9, 1942; KK 16795,
Here is what you get in this latest of una-
bridged dictionaries. © Nov. 10, 1942; KK 16796.
© Nov.
(
4
t
s
%
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11, 1942
Michigan state apple commission, Lansing, Mich.
13536, 13537
For apples:
Apple surprises for the family.
1942; KK 16615.
Ask for Michigan apples.
KK 16616.
© Oct. 20,
© Oct. 20, 1942;
‘Moglen mfg. co., New York. 13538
Marine corps order blank. For chevrons. ©
Nov. 21, 1942; KK 16687.
Motoroyal oil co., Denver. 13539
Royal Freezeproof, the permanent anti-freeze.
For anti-freeze solution. © Nov. 21, 1942; KK
16760.
Movado watch agency, inc., New York. 13540
Rigid specifications for Movado waterproof.
For watches. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16742.
Mudrite chemicals, inc., Houston. 13541
Mudrite, a new drilling mud admix. For drill-
ing mud cgmpounds and viscosity reducing chemi-
cals. © Nov. 14, 1942; KK 16882.
Mutual products co., Minneapolis. 13542-13548
For stock food containing milk ingredients:
Do you feed your calves dollar bills? © Oct.
27, 1942; KK 16876.
It pays to sell whole milk. © Oct. 27, 1942;
KK 16874.
Mix your own mashes with Mutual compound.
© Oct. 27, 1942; KK 16873.
One pail of Mutual ($3.65) saves over 1200
Ibs. of whole milk. © Oct. 27, 1942; KK 16878.
Twins in every way but cost. © Oct. 27
1942; KK 16875,
Yes sir! It’s just good business. © Oct. 27,
1942; KK 16877.
It pays to sell whole milk. For milk food com-
pound and milk pails. © Nov. 10, 1942; KK 16741.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
13549, 13550
For milk: :
Come and get it here! Homogenized vitamin
D milk. © Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16942.
It’s here homogenized vitamin D milk. ©
Nov. 11, 1942; KK 16941.
National plaque specialties co., Chicago. 13551
Honor our country, our Flag, our men. For
military service plaque & honor rolls. © Feb. 26,
1942; KK 16861.
Norge div., Borg-Warner corp. See Borg-War-
ner corp. Norge div.
13552
©
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis.
Northern scores again. For toilet tissue.
Oct. 10, 1942; KK 16577.
Ohrbach’s, inc., New York, Newark, N. J.
13553, 13554
I’m glad I told ’em about Ohrbach’s. For women’s
ready-to-wear. © Nov. 29, 1942; KK 16863.
Our pennies can help pay his way to victory.
For women’s and children’s clothes. © Nov. 15,
1942; KK 16629.
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y.
For silverware:
These are the things we are fighting for. ©
Sept. 11, 1942; KK 16653.
13555, 13556
323
13577
These are the things we are fighting for. The
right of a woman to marry for love. © Nov. 13,
1942; KK 16655.
Ortho products, inc., Linden, N. J. 13557
Designed by gynecologists and engineers. For
vaginal diaphragm. © Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16700.
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 13558
Save time with Overhead doors. For garage
doors. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16583.
Pacific mills, New York. 13559
Better sleep means better work. For sheet. ©
Nov. 2, 1942; KK 16778. -
Paraloy co. See Williamson (Fred E.) d.b.a. Pa-
raloy co.
Philco corp., Philadelphia.
For electrical instruments & parts:
Ach! You Yankee workers make me sick! ©
Nov. 19, 1942; KK 16909.
It takes more than a pat on the back. © Nov.
27, 1942; KK 16910.
You’re slipping, Doctor Goebbels!
13, 1942; KK 16911.
13560-13562
© Nov.
Picker-Linz importers, inc., New York.
13563-13570
For brandy:
Let us make a brandy to gladden men’s
hearts. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16595.
Not for gain but for goodness. © Oct. 20,
1942; KK 16592. |
Out of goodness, greatness. © Oct. 22,
1942; KK 16591.
They sought not gold but goodness.
8, 1942; KK 16594.
For wine:
From the goodness of earth and men. © Oct.
6, 1942; KK 16596.
Let your glass overflow with goodness. ©
Oct. 13, 1942: KK 16593.
Truly good, delicious to sip.
1942; KK 16589.
What glorious glowing wine.
KK 16590.
© Oct.
© Oct. 14,
© Oct. 7, 1942;
Podbielniak centrifugal super-contractor co., Chi-
cago.
Annovncement-analysis by precise fractional
distillation. For precise fractionation apparatus.
© Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16785.
Prime mfg. co., Milwaukee. 13572
Bulhorg busting. For electric fence controllers.
© Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16773.
13573
© Oct.
Redcraft industries, Cincinnati.
Cold door hand book. For cold doors.
22, 1942; KK 16706.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
13574, 13575
Message to the typewriters we sold before
Pearl Harbor. For typewriters. © Oct. 23, 1942;
KK 16575.
Mr. Skirm yelled. For carbon paper. © Oct. 2,
1942; KK 16574,
New York.
13576, 13577
Russeks Fifth avenue, inc.,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13578
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Come to Russeks for your long-lived, long-loved
go-everywhere greatcoat. For coats. © Nov. 15,
1942; KK 16807.
Some of the soundest-thinking Santas are giving
Russeks Marylin fur coats. For fur coats. © Nov.
15, 1942; KK 16808.
Schwabacher bros. & co., inc., Seattle.
13578, 13579
For coffee:
Now, Gold Shield coffee in a war-Service uni-
form. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16806.
Now, Gold Shield coffee in the new conserva-
tion package. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16805.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 13580
More power to you, sailor! For piston rings.
© Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16607.
Sears, Roebuck & co., Chicago. 13581
Concrete. machinery. For machinery. © Jan.
16, 1942; KK 16900.
Selby shoe co., Portsmouth, O. 13582-13585
For shoes:
How can a lady help to winthe war? © Sept.
25, Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16709, 16887.
Hush, hush, on military secrets. © Sept. 29,
1942; KK 16710.
To women of the year, in action.
1942; KK 16888.
© Oct. 28,
Serutan co., Jersey City. 13586, 13587
For medical product for constipation:
What your album tells you after 35.
1, 1942; KK 16939.
You really begin to live after 35.
1942; KK 16938.
© Nov.
© Oct. 25,
Service boot & legging co., inc., New York.
13588
Correct leather equipment for uniformed guards
in defense industries. For leather equipment. ©
Feb. 1, 1942; KK 16703.
Sheaffer (W. A.) pen co., Fort Madison, Ia.
13589-13593
For writing equipment:
Be his companion with letters.
1942; KK 16955.
Letter a day keeps the blues away. © Nov.
28, 1942; KK 16956.
© Nov. 14,
Making it easy for him to write you. © Nov.
20, 1942; KK 16957.
Our letters keep us together. © Nov. 20,
1942; KK 16953.
We can’t all fight but we can write. © Nov.
26, 1942; KK 16954.
Signode steel strapping co., Chicago. 13594
Signode mechanical brakeman an invaluable aid
to carload shipping. For tensional steel strapping
and equipment. © Sept. 25, 1942; KK 16618.
13595
For book. ©
Simon & Schuster, inc., New York.
Warning on your income taxes.
Nov. 17, 1942; KK 16664.
Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, Elizabethport, N. J.
13596-13598
For sewing machines:
In Africa or Brooklyn. © Nov. 5, 1942; KK
16756.
324
Now, more than ever efficient production is
essential. © Apr. 20, 1942; KK 16928.
Singer needles for eye and plastic surgery.
Form 19997 (1042) For needles. © Nov. 4, 1942;
KK 16601.
Sloan (jesse Neal) See Ayling (Adrain)
Soldan (Lewis E.) Chicago. 13599
Selectro shake-out for the foundry. For shake-
out equipment. © Apr. 15, 1942; KK 16586.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 13600
In the Youngstown sheet and tube company’s
great Brier Hill mill. For hearing aid. © Nov. 13,
1942; KK 16611.
Squibb (E. R.) & sons, New York.
For pharmaceutical products:
What can a man believe in? © Sept. 18, 1942;
KK 16935.
What cana man believe in? A solemn pro-
cession. © Oct. 25, 1942; KK 16930.
13601, 13602
13603
For insect spray. ©
Stanco, inc., New York.
Flit gives ’em the blitz!
May 27, 1942; KK 16729.
Standard tar products co., Milwaukee.
13604, 13605
Protect the hens that lay the golden profits. For
mite killer & wood preservative. © Nov. 24, 1942;
KK 16794.
Rout rot with Usol creosote oil. For wood pre-
servative. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK 16936.
Stover lock nut & machinery corp., Easton, Pa.
13606
© Nov. 23,
Stover lock nut. For lock nuts.
1942; KK 16899.
Strauss (Levi) & co., San Francisco.
13607-13610
For riveted waist overalls:
Famous overalls are talk of Oklahoma. ©
June 26, 1942; KK 16904.
Levi’s action fit makes hit in Oklahoma. ©
Aug. 23, 1942; KK 16902.
Levi’s longer wear wins Oklahoma friends.
© July 25, 1942; KK 16903.
More Oklahomans switch to famous overalls.
© Sept. 24, 1942; KK 16901.
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. co., Rochester,
N. Y. 13611
For 2 days he stood waist-deep in swamp water.
For communication equipment. © Sept. 11, 1942;
KK 16568.
Sutton mfg. co., Berkeley, Calif. 13612
Sutton method precision balancing equipment.
For balancing equipment. © Nov. 27, 1942; KK
16761.
Taylor instrument cos., Rochester, N. Y. 13613
Taylor’s new case for recording instruments.
For recording instrument. © Oct. 28, 1941; KK
16726.
Thompson-Bremer & co., Chicago. 13614
Preview of the Everlock nut. For lock nuts. ©
Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16765.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 11, 1942 13660
Three B cc., inc., Terre Haute, Ind. 13615
Perk-up, with ice cold milk Vim & Vig. For
milk. © Nov. 1, 1942; KK 16633.
Timken roller bearing co., Canton, O.
13616, 13617
For roller bearings:
Important war time suggestion to American
manufacturers. © Nov. 25, 1942; KK 16950.
Important war time suggestion to motor truck
operators. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 16951.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 13618, 13619
For beer:
I'd shell out any time for Altes lager. ©
Sept. 22, 1942; KK 16743.
Now you can have the beer.
KK 16681.
© Sept. 1, 1942;
Turner brass works, Sycamore, 11. 13620
Know your blow torch. For blowtorch. © Oct.
17, 1942; KK 16623.
United States tobacco co., New York. 13621
Why wait to make your pipe dreams come true!
For tobacco. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 16812.
Universal paper products co., Chicago.
13622, 13623
For paper soufflé cups:
Suggested user prices universal soufflés. ©
Oct. 20, 1942; KK 16721.
Universal soufflé portion control chart. ©
Oct. 3, 1942; KK 16722.
Universal producing co., Fairfield, Ia. 13624
Victory clothes basket liner. For oilcloth liner
for bushel basket. © June 26, 1942; KK 16614.
Veno’s perfume
13625, 13626
Veno (Brian Albert) sr., d. b. a.
sales co., New York.
For perfume:
Perfumes ensemble no. 3, in color.
12, 1941; KK 16818.
Petite Fleur, no. 10. Embossed paper cards.
© Sept. 1, 1942; KK 16817.
© Dec.
Veno’s perfume sales co. See Veno (Brian Albert)
sr. d.b.a. Veno’s perfume sales co.
Vicks chemical co., New York. 13627-13631
For pharmaceutical products:
Mothers praise Vicklax. © Oct. 26, 1942;
KK 16894,
New, Vicklax easy to give, easy to take. ©
Oct. 12, 1942; KK 16896.
New, Vicklax gentle as a kitten.
1942; KK 16897.
New, Vicklax gentle asa lullaby. © Oct. 30,
1942; KK 16898.
Vicks new laxative, born to be mild. © Oct.
14, 1942; KK 16895.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc., Peoria, Ill.
13632-13642
For whiskey:
Adventure in Acapulco. © Apr. 24, 1942; KK
16749.
Ambush in Khyber Pass? © Feb. 27, 1942;
KK 16747.
Azores manhunt in Gioucester,
May 28, 1942; KK 16750.
© Oct. 31,
Mass. ©
Boar-hunt in Bengal? © Mar. 27, 1942; KK
16748.
Carnival at Cannes?
16746.
Cloud-spearing in the Andes?
1942; KK 16753.
Friendship says:
Dec. 3, 1941; KK 16744.
Rio reunion. © June 25, 1942; KK 16751.
Ski-rocketing at St. Moritz? © Jan. 2, 1942;
KK 16745.
Tallyho in Yorkshire? © Oct. 2, 1942; KK
16754.
Watch-tower in Tibet? © July 23, 1942; KK
16752.
© Feb. 4, 1942; KK
© Sept. 4,
Give Canadian Club. ©
Weco products co., Chicago. 13643-13646
For toothbrush:
Helps you do your part of America’s biggest
job. © Sept. 23, 1942; KK 16675.
Keep well to work and win. © Sept. 25, 1942;
KK 16676.
On the job with America.
KK 16678.
Smile with new dazzling brilliance! For liquid
dentifrice. © Oct. 23, 1942; KK 16677.
© Oct. 16, 1942;
13647
For watches.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc., Seattle.
Christmas trade-in watch sale.
© Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16868.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans. 13648, 13649
For men’s neckwear:
Chestnut brown. © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16704.
Concord blue. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16705.
Bond electric corp. div.,
13650-13652
Western cartridge co.
New Haven.
For flashlight batteries:
Bedroom blackouts, in U. S. A. © Nov. 11,
1942; KK 16802,
But backyard blackouts in U. S. A. © Sept.
30, 1942; KK 16558.
‘But porch blackouts in U. S. A. injured 3
times as many! © Oct. 16, 1942; KK 16560.
~——Winchester repeating arms co.
Haven.
For ammunition:
Here’s where my hunting pays off. © Nov.
20, 1942; KK 16801.
It’s Messerschmitts not mallards today, Bill!
© Oct. 2, 1942; KK 16559.
For flashlight batteries:
In batteries as in baseball. © Sept. 18, 1942;
KK 16557.
In batteries as in eggs extra freshness is
preferred. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 16562.
In batteries as in football extra freshness
gets results. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16561.
div., New
13653-13657
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
13658, 13659
New propeller with a destiny. For propeller. ©
Nov. 30, 1942; KK 16881.
Wickwire fence foils Axis. For chain link fence.
© Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16612.
Williams gold refining co., inc., Buffalo. 13660
Williams orthodontic ordering chart. For or-
thodontic materials. © Aug. 13, 1942; KK 16892.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13661
pt. 4, n. s., v. aa
Williamson (Fred E.) d. b. a. Paraloy co., Chicago.
13661
Aeropoint premium pivots. For pivots. © Nov.
5, 1942; KK 16784.
Winchester repeating arms co., div. of Western
cartridge co. See Western cartridge co. Win-
chester repeating arms co. div.
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942
326
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
[13661
Quaker oats co.
1, 2
Made in a minute, the milk’s mixed in it. For
pancake flour. RR 55, Nov. 30, 1942.
Red Top flour tops them all. For flour.
Nov. 19, 1942.
RR 59,
© Quaker oats co., Chicago.
327
LABELS
Admiracion laboratories, Harrison, N. J. 13662
Admiracion foamy shampoo. One pint. For
shampoo. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 16947.
Allen (Paul E.) Skokie, Il. 13663
Dr. Allen’s Baby’s Pal nursing bottle holder.
For nursing bottle holder. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK
16755.
Arnold (A. Theodore) Chicago. 13664
Iderntoplanes. For parts kits for airplane illus-
trative materials. © Aug. 18, 1942; KK 16786.
Associated food factors. See Barr (Philip Francis)
d. b. a. Associated food factors.
Associated food
13665-13667
Barr (Philip Francis) d. b. a.
factors, New York.
For peas:
Nulee. © Nov. 3, 1942; KK 16579.
Nu-ly. © Nov. 3, 1942; KK 16581.
Nuly. © Nov. 3, 1942; KK 16580.
Borden co., New York. 13668
Borden's ice cream, if it’s Borden’s it’s got to
be good. For ice cream. © June 12, 1942; KK
16811.
Centennial flouring mills co., Seattle. 13669
Centennial silk-sifted, the good health flour,
enriched with vitamins. For flour. © Sept. 20,
1942; KK 16672.
Chick bed co. See Kohl (Otto A.) d. v. a. Chick bed
co.
Cohn-Hali-Marx co., New York. 13670
Cohama Nylon fleece 100 o/o Nylonface. For
fabric. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK 16605.
Colonial works, Brooklyn. 13671
Colotone. For an odorless quick drying flat
finish, paint. © Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16617.
Cooperative grange league federation exchange,
inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 13672, 13673
Big Red pellets dog food. For dog food. ©
Sept. 14, 1942; KK 16782.
Soft White pastry bleached flour. For flour. ©
Oct. 26, 1942; KK 16783.
Cram (George F.) co., inc., Indianapolis. 13674
Follow the Flag to victory. For maps, for use
in following the war. © Nov. 2, 1942; KK 16771.
Cressler (Edward Payson) Newton, Kan. 13675
Rins-er-dent cleaning foam dentifrice tablet.
For dentifrice. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK 16609.
Dixie tire co., Memphis, Tenn. 13676
Sealtex. For automobile tire sealing compound.
© Nov. 21, 1942; KK 16809.
Eaton (Cecil Symore) Indianapolis. 13677
Victory acquaintance book. For book matches.
© Nov. 23, 1942; KK 16839.
Freixas (Antonio)
Licor de los 8 hermanos, A, B. For alcoholic
beverages. © May 18, 1942; KK 16604, 16603.
13678, 13679
Friedrichs (E. H. & A. C.) co., New York. 13680
Rubatex. For adhesive. © Nov. 10, 1942; KK
16810.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 13681
Sperry wheat hearts. For cereal. © Oct. 14,
1942; KK 16835.
Gregory mfg. co., inc., Brazil, Ind. 13682, 13683
Gregory hinge. For furniture, hinge hardware.
© Nov. 10, 1942; KK 16719.
Gregory spring. For furniture, resilient spring
unit. © Nov. 10, 1942; KK 16720.
Jackson (Chesley) d. b. a.
co., Philadelphia. 13684
White Magic waterless paint cleaner. For
waterless paint cleaner in paste form. © Oct. 30,
1942; KK 16697.
White magic products
13685
© Nov. 1,
Johnson products co., Buffalo.
Johnson’s cleaner. For cleaner.
1942; KK 16640.
Kindred MacLean & co., inc. Toy div., Long Island
City, N. Y. 13686-13689
For games:
America’s land power. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK
16799.
Animal funnies. © Nov. 5, 1942; KK 16797.
Fairy tales we love. © Nov. 16, 1942; KK
16800.
Fighters of the air. © Nov.5, 1942; KK 16798.
Kohl (Otto A.) d. b. a. Chick bed co., Cedar Rapids,
la. ; 13690
Fertillo. For plant food. © Oct. 20, 1942; KK
16724.
Kungsholm baking co., inc., Chicago. 13691
Cookies from home. For cookies. © June 15,
1942; KK 16613.
Lockwood-Hazel co., Atchison, Kan. 13692
Duration binder. For loose-leaf binders. © Nov.
18, 1942; KK 16686.
Logansport distilling co., inc., Philadelphia. 13693
Union Town. For straight rye whiskey. © Nov. 4
12, 1942; KK 16582.
Lovell & Covel co., Cambridge, Mass.
@ Candy cupboard. For chocolates.
1942; KK 16926.
MacLaren (W. E.) Evansville, Ind.
Yanke-E-tanks construction set.
tion set. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK 16553.
Meyer (Frank C.) co., inc., Brooklyn.
For construc-
For shoe cartons:
Barack shoe co. © Jan. 1, 1940; KK 16550.
Style-flex arch. © Jan. 1, 1940; KK 16549.
328
13694 |
© Dec. 2, ©
13695
13696, 13697
LABELS
no. 11, 1942
13714
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J. 13698
NOPCO XXX vitamin A & D feeding oil. For
vitamin oil. © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 16764.
Nu-way products co. See Sullivan (Otho Forrest)
d. b. a, Nu-way products co.
Otis-Lawson co., New York. 13699, 13700
Junior bombsight, A. B. Forgame. © Nov. 10,
1942; KK 16793, 16792.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York. 13701
Koo-koo. For table syrup. © Aug. 3, 1942; KK
16625.
Platt & Munk co., inc., New York.
For children’s painting books:
Jumbo paint without paints, no. 234. © May
27, 1942; KK 16599.
Mammoth paint without paints, no. 200. ©
May 27, 1942; KK 16600.
13702, 13703
New York.
13704
Huber’s 100% whole wheat bread. For bread.
© Sept. 2, 1942; KK 16927.
Quality bakers of America co-op., inc.,
13705
Roth (Chester H.) co., inc., New York.
For men’s
Sign of good hose, Esquire hose.
hose. © Sept. 17, 1942; KK 16680.
_ Silverman (Sol) Baltimore. 13706
Senator, Maryland straight rye whiskey. For
whiskey. © Oct. 6, 1942; KK 16869.
Snack-pack co., Indianapolis. 13707, 13708
For shipping cartons. Service man’s snack-pack:
One Shield. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 16943.
Two Shields. © Sept. 10, 1942; KK 16944.
Starr (Fred Marion) San Francisco. 13709
Starr’s vitamin tablets. For tablets containing
vitamins. © July 31, 1942; KK 16551.
Sullivan (Otho Forrest) d. b. a. -way products
co., Bristow, Okl. 13710
Nu- -way blue Monday bleach. For liquid bleach
or washing Solution. © Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16758.
Sunny Hill distributors, inc., Hibbing, Minn.
13711
Aro. For wine. © July 1, 1942; KK 16602.
13712
© Nov. 5, 1941;
Tennessee tissue mills, Nashville.
Ziptowls. For paper towels.
KK 16701.
Trent (Harold E.) co., Philadelphia. 13713
Information on air convection furnace. For air
convection furnace. © Oct. 31, 1942; KK 16529.
White magic products co. See Jackson (Chesley)
d. b. a. White magic products co.
Wilder (Joseph) Winnipeg, Manit., Canada. 13714
Wilder’s alkaline powder. For drug products.
© May 14, 1942; KK 16816.
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942 -------- -2------ -2----------- 939
329
LABELS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939 [13714
Horlick’s Oatin milk. For Oatin milk. RR 56,
Nov. 30, 1942.
© Horlick’s malted milk corp., Racine, Wis.
Horlick’s malted milk corp. 1-3
Horlick’s biscuit. For biscuit. RR 58, Nov. 30,
1942
Horlick’s Maltoat. For Maltoat food. RR 57,
Nov. 30, 1942.
330
13715-14490
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
SRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
Including
LIST OF RENEWALS
1942
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
No. 12
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I, Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art), In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor. A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different.
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motion pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes a subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels.
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this part are as follows: “‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “‘H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “I,’’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K,’’ Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors.
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“‘shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration.” ;
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York draft.
Under the provisions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ----------------------------------------------------- $3.00
Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps ------------------------------------------------------------ 3.00
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ------------------------- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals --------------------------------------------------------------- 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions ----------------------------------------------------- 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including Prints and Labels used for articles of merchandise - ---------------------- 2.00
Single numbers----- ------------------------------=------------------------------- .50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ------------------------------------ 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year-------------------------------------------- ---- 10.00
(tI)
NOTICE
The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
of Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred tothe permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
the Copyright Office may be returned to the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1942.
This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits, such as books, periodicals, dramatic
compositions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
returned. No maps are available for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal request for the
return of the articles, which must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will be supplied
on request. Address Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
(11)
%
3
= €
ea ra
ie if
= a aie? rede 4 4 ee
a= ‘- bs ‘.
; a hie ‘ y rik Pe Te ox Sate Us Teme ead ‘Past 4, jormeriy wai
: ee tern Fj ¢ ;
Cinse G.! WOYES ies.” ete oe & phil er as sat: 4 ae tty ag 2
‘tea OPCS SF SR Sis y FABLE GS i! EO wig a Tre nenpe, Pajecinwe, ¢
uf Pitas Tc Orn @ ; t fia ae & aie Ipaay B-ol Aitted is peach ie
i) avtict ape the weme thie tAnneee Sc ROA, Sed: he Cie neg of at deberi Re
inciehur. A ttbeighebs erties tat ge ail wrists ane Gislanenhs
heey F
eis eee amatbe & ane wor
; *. Lane 3. Bae weelione ¢
gebiertnd ust) ost revenge idatrened td batigogen
angiusii6g Menemmqad: @ berelggagi sdllada, peloias st : Sem agi eaieb Lb
sai cacao caarite ai: me hespiiead rests to prioitie. ay ator: canal
ioe bot Anche hats sihoneels aeu YoY adie? ith
on inter peer ao sibs <sbie fine Pyods, aa ch; bspagediager bajoget bers. ego) Tegs
mT reg adhnebies bo FARIBORD hee Seer boca Uae
sf n
we
1 abe iasinars goal bas #4 incuahonic hoi ‘ ,
vat banieeey qaelger, nelatrigctG good Sieg aides alone Si oF me .
‘yi ob? AO zagenasr Gat whgiepiple tau wi beiseypan-t bara Tasegisisa
eM eSe sdaoskareatp, taecul me alain ice Seen ees s fas Beboient
~iOti 32 eynite Water: aiyAdeodnivualeiag weraipe,
att Tob ea Px. Sei PSOE BRAKES ODS, .wotbatal: Bilge teers
1d 12 Geena: Fectaak sioloen bincglesbrosen: Jodie aan ani
ellen et fidts Maen alia baleen conaidh tags can ace ale
hex te % drat. 2G sipiquliiea’ spvraieg Wo Goareh SagITEQSS Io
jets ac yas a oie tS pais anptnted aay 2 the pricag ot me
r
tone
A 5A ‘ea> £5 8 oh
east J Lae OO siataaece aha i RMN Fae wt ct 9 are se ee = 63 eh wes yo staa ieee
Fact 1, ticup §, Panplieth, 6 ak owilemns Pe ar NOabscaate
LCI, Sas ‘tse Tet tated eek iceree # whe te pin wi r
¥ Garces 3) Gasatgatie ¢ Picaccae hed aoe Meilon Pie
ae 9 Perdieti - ty = Mie ws in pets ae nl lene
Paxi 2, Masia oS fag iS cae =o ees manned ete a wee <emnots
Pert: é works of kay dG A taphe,. prams, 25 Piet Biag rat
nee LSB hy uy reo vik, Fon 5 eek e usa4 ing as aces sh we
esis Fa a Tai Pn ih ee aprieie, Gis gee OA Arn a ao a spar ime te STA re: jaja aces pe a
5 4 A =. eat 73
WEae) fui ih ine! Ooumpete calvadae your = np as re oreie ae
weds CaN Ue RS COE TE ei S0kF Kaa < one nm aa "
‘ a
f F:
2 ©
3 t
‘ at = re
wy we
f at; hs
Patiak Be > m ‘ s :
ee te
: Peay as
= oes) 47,
+ 5 ral ¥ TT Se >
c ‘ed ‘ : rr =
E > ca p, 5 bs is
Z FX Aa ie ‘
, eal = ae.
A f ‘ : : }?
: 7 :
fa j vs el
‘ = die
j : fi
CLASS G
WORKS OF ART; MODELS OR DESIGNS FOR WORKS OF ART
Note.—Anasterisk (*) after the proprietor’s name indicates that the artist and copyright proprietor are
the Same.
Allen (Thomas Elmer)* 13715
Love, the quartet of letters that vibrate the
rhythm of the universe into divine creation. © lc.
Nov. 6, 1942; G 41252.
Barre monument co. 13716-13718
Fram (Adolph) Cemetery memorial:
Adolph, 1115. - Fram,1116. - Pontious, 1103.
© 1c. each Dec. 7, 1942; G 41254-41256.
Bland (Sarah Dodge)* 13719
Polka. [Dancing girl] © 1c. July 7, 1942; G
41230.
Bohland (Gustav)* 13720
Lawson (Ernest) portrait mask. © 1c. Dec. 2,
1942; G 41251.
Brown (Lewis Stacy}, Brown (Mrs, Lewis Stacy) &
Bruno (Angelo)* 13721
Tomb of the beasts. © 1 c. Dec. 16, 1942; G
41240. ;
13722
©l1c. Dec. 30, 1942; G
Claghorn (Joseph C.)*
Rossburgh tavern.
41287.
Cross bros. Co. 13723-13736
Kenerson (Conrad):
Jamison Paramount memorial, 5824. © Nov.
20, 1942; G 41265.
Kenerson (Conrad) Paramount memorials:
Farnsworth, 5723. - Richards, 5728. - Warren
5725. © Dec. 16, 1942; G 41264, 41266, 41267.
LaChapelle (Leon J.) Paramount memorials:
Bedford, 5715. - Bordner, 5716. - Burkam,
5719. - Howell, 5718. - Stuart, 5717. © Nov. 20,
1942; G 41257-41261.
Flannery (John) 5730. - Jordon, 5732. - Mc-
Clure, 5722. - Rawson, 5720. - White 5733. © Dec.
16, 1942; G 41262, 41263, 41268-41270.
Delano (Gerard Curtis)* 13737
Lost trail. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; G 41220.
Disney (Walt) productions. 13738-13740
Disney (Walt):
Fifinella. - Gremlin. - Widget. © 1 c. each
Dec. 16, 1942; G 41246-41248.
Donatelli granite co. 13741
Donatelli (Vincent):
Cemetery memorial, design 28. © 1c. Dec.
4, 1942; G 41212.
Dougherty (James Bernard) 13742
Dohert [i. e. J. B. Dougherty]:
Private Wire and Seargent Mess. © 1 c. Nov.
23, 1942; G 41218.
331
Duras (Victor Hugo)* 13743
Four freedoms Flag of the united nations of the
world. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; G 41280.
Eagle products co. 13744
Williams (Harry C.):
koll of honor. © 1c. Dec. 16, 1942; G 41274.
Findley (Ila Blackman) 13745
Findley (Mrs. Preston S. [i. e. I. B.]):
Glory Road. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1942; G 41217.
Ruth (Bernard)* i 13746
Candid Charlie. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; G 41275.
Helbert (John Edwin)* 13747
Kinky. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1942; G 41219.
Herter (Christian A.) 13748-13752
Herter (Albert):
1630, Governor Winthrop at Salem bringing
the charter of the Bay Colony to Massachusetts. -
1689, revolt against autocratic government in
Massachusetts, the arrest of Governor Andros. -
1697, dawn of tolerance in Massachusetts, public
repentance of Judge Samuel Sewall for his action in
the witchcraft trials. - 1779, John Adams, Samuel
Adams and James Bowdoin drafting the Massachu-
setts Constitution of 1780. - 1788, John Hancock
proposing the addition of the Bill of Rights to the
Federal Constitution. © 1c. each Dec. 16, 1942;
G 41241-41245.
House (Frances Lucille), House (Irene) & Butler
(Mildred House) 13753-13759
House (Frances Lucille):
Jack of Clubs. - Jack of Diamonds. - King of
Hearts. - Queen of Clubs. - Queen of Diamonds. -
Queen of Hearts. - Queen of Spades. © 1 c. each
Dec. 15, 1942; G 41222-41228.
Johnson (Marvea)* 13760
V for victory, in Red, White & Blue. © Dec.
17, 1942; G 41234.
Kogar products co., inc. 13761
Gulla (C. Victor):
Konga. © lc. Dec. 28, 1942; G 41279.
Landis (Laird)* 13762
War worker’s Flag. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1942; G
41229.
Latimer (William Walter) 13763-13766
Ott (Richard):
Bird Rock dramatized. - Bird Rock in the
Gulf of St. Lawrence and Bird Rock as seen ina
dream 1936A.D. - Dream of Bird Rock dramatized.
© 1c. each Nov. 21, 1942; G 41281-41283.
West (James Garfield):
Divided house. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1942;G 41284.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13767
Leigh (William R.)* 13767
Westward, ho! © 1c. Dec. 21, 1942; G 41276.
13768
© 1c. Dec. i2, 1942;
Lynd (Frank H.)*
American victory eagle.
G 41233.
Lyon (C. Leroy)* 13769
Liberty for alll © 1 c. Dec. 26, 1942; G 41278.
McGuire (Thomas F.) 13770
Leach (Louis L.):
Now I lay me down to sleep. © 1c. Dec. 19,
1942; G 41250.
Michael (Simon George)* 13771
Salute. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; G 41277.
Muranyi (Gustave)* 13772
Pius IX (Pope) © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; G 41285.
Pennsylvania railroad. 13773
Cornwell (Dean):
Serving the nation.
G 41209.
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942;
Pleissner (Ogden M.)* 13774
Upper pasture, grouse shooting. © 1 c. Dec.
17, 1942; G 41249.
Robinson (D. Philip) 13775-13780
Apple (William P.):
Fly hi silver wings. - Protect our shores. -
Salute our army. - Toast the navy. - We’re in it,
we'll win it. © 1 c. each Dec. 7, 1942; G 41235-
41239.
Keep ’em roll’n.
41253.
© 1c. Dec. 7, 1942; G
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942
332
pt. 1, n. s., v. 39
Rose (Charles Arthur) 13781, 13782
Ballet in blue. - Rhapsody in blue. © 1c. each
Dec. 11, 1942; G 41210, 41211.
Rothrum (Frances E.)* 13783
Victory bug. © 1c. Apr. 18, 1942; G 41231.
Rumore (Jane Clair)*
Blessings through a prayer.
1942; G 41286.
13784
© 1c. Dec. 26,
Salvatore (Victor)* 13785
Sand lot kid. © Sept. 19, 1942; G 41232.
Schettler (Amanda)* 13786-13788
Duke, A. B. © Dec. 5, 1942; G 41271, 41272.
Rani. © Nov. 16, 1942; G 41273.
Schluessler (Edmund)*
E pluribus unum, God bless America.
Dec. 4, 1942; G 41221.
13789
© 1 «.
Schwen (Rosa)* 13790, 13791
Church. - Home. © 1c. each Oct. 10, 1942; G
41213, 41214.
13792
© 1c. Nov. 14, 1942;
Seiler (Herman)*
United Nations victory.
G 41215.
13793
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1942;
Stokes (Frank Wilbert)*
Push ball of humanity.
G 41216.
CLASSES H-K
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECH-
NICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS
Adams (R. L.) 13794
Jamestown, Va., the old church tower. © Nov.
24, 1942; K 52021.
Air conditioning utilities co. 13795
Typical mushroom with shut off, plan 704. ©
Dec. 29, 1942: I 31883.
Aircraft plan co. 13796
Nakajima 96-2. © Mar. 12, 1942; 131845.
Alter (J. Winston) 13797
Rotary water gate. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
31893.
American national Red cross. 13798-13810
Bed occupation table, ARC 1405-20. - Bedside
table, ARC 1405-19. - Cane, ARC 1405-16. - Fold-
ing chair, heavy, ARC 1405-15A. - Folding chair,
light, ARC 1405-15. - Library envelope and card,
ARC 1405-150. - Watch holder, wire, ARC 1405-
22A. - Watch holder, wood, ARC 1405-22. © Nov.
30, 1942; I 31849, 31850, 31854, 31856-31859, 31861.
Book wagon, ARC 1405-17. - Cloth checker-
board, ARC 1405-52A. - Ping-pong table, ARC
1405-13, ARC 1405-13B. - Table lamp, tenpin
base, ARC 1405-8A. © Nov. 25, 1942; I 31851-
31853, 31855, 31860.
Andrews (Frank Quarles) 13811
Air mail service. © Nov. 20, 1942; K 52000.
Applestam (Charles J.) 13812
Defense tools kit. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;1 31901.
13813
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;
Barrie (Charles E.)
Inverted arch bridge.
131921.
Bessler (Frank) 13814
Bessler (Frank) Portage Lakes, Akron, Ohio,
I wish you good luck, Oct. 23, 1939. © Dec. 15,
1942; K 52113.
Bethlehem steel co. 13815, 13816
How to use a fire extinguisher. © Nov. 27, 1942;
K 51992.
War savings bonds, buy them, keep them. ©
Nov. 28, 1942; K 51991.
Bloom (J. F.) & co. 13817-13820
Memorial:
Buck, 4070. - Kiewit, 4063. - Ryan. - Town-
send-Whitcomb. © 1 c. each Dec. 10, 1942; I 31801-
31804.
Bohmfalk (Benjamin H.) 13821
Variable speed power take-off transmission for
tractors. © lc. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31885.
Bradley (Charles Alfred) 13822
Certificate of war record with Allied nations.
© Nov. 7, 1942; K 52103.
333
Brawley (Daniel Johnson) 13823, 13824
Graphic representation of the qualitative scheme
of analysis for the more common:
Anions, method of Dobbins and Ljung. - Cations.
© 1c. each Dec. 21, 1942; I 31868, 31869.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 13825, 13826
Whose boy will die if we should fail? - Winning
punch, we'll come through better than ever. © Nov.
28, 1942: K 51994, 51995.
Brown & Bigelow. 13827, 13828
[Giant bomber releasing bombs midst anti-
aircraft shell burst and attacks by enemy planes];
by Walter Herrington. © Nov. 5, 1942: H 2505.
Two down and one to go, aerial gunner: by Clay-
tion Knight. © Aug. 24, 1942; K 52068.
Brown instrument co. 13829-13833
Brown chart, 5930. © Aug. 5, 1942; I 31805.
Brown instrument co. [chart] 12703. © Oct. 6,
1942; I 31863.
—12704. © Oct. 27, 1942; 1 31873.
—12706. © Nov. 3, 1942; 1 31874.
—14063. © Oct. 1, 1942; 1 31864.
Burdett (James H.)
War gardens for victory.
13834
© Dec. 1, 1942; K
52002.
Burke (Edward Walter) 13835
My diary. © Dec. 5, 1942; K 52005.
Carlson (Charles E.) 13836
Farm terracer. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31889.
Carnegie-IDlinois steel corp. 13837-13843
Attendance recorder timekeeping system. -
Technique of clerical procedure analysis. © 1c.
each Dec. 29, 1942: J 34982, 34983.
Lost time is enemy time. - Make every minute
count, this is our war, our job is production. -
Minutes mean lives, don’t waste them. - Victory
week [poster] © Sept. 9, 1942; K 52095-52098.
Torch, be yours to hold it high! © Sept. 23,
1942; K 52099.
Cengr (Rudolph J.) 13844
Our goal victory in ’43.
51996.
© Nov. 23, 1942: K
Chantry (Ralph E.) 13845
Potato digger. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31890.
Chase (Nora W.) 13846
Norettes. © 1c. May 25, 1942; 1 31844.
Chesapeake & Ohio railway co. 13847
Lower 9 has gone to war. © Nov. 23, 1942; K
52039.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
13848
pt. 4, n.s., v. 37
Chicago & Illinois Midland railway. 13848
Lincoln, the lawyer; by Fletcher C. Ransom. ©
Dec. 24, 1942; K 52156.
Cimini (Pasquale L.) 13849
U. S. A. victory new airplane carrier with con-
cealed auto conveyors. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1942; I
31867.
Clark (Miriam Estelle) 13850
Old road to Central City, Colorado. © 1c. Dec.
7, 1942; J 34979.
Clifton co.
Heel Hitler. © Dec. 15, 1942; K 52061.
13851
Coca-cola co. 13852-13856
Beauty framed in iron, 3. - City of steel, 2. -
From days of old to days of steel, 4. - Making iron
and steel, 1.- Steel. © Aug. 24, 1942; K 52159-
52163.
Cook (L. L.) co. 13857, 13858
Mine Gott in himmel die vorldt is more gross
dan I tot it was, 49X. - This poor fish wouldn't
have got hooked if he had kept his mouth shut, 46X.
© Nov. 25, 1942; K 52037, 52038.
Coveleskie (Joseph) 13859
Geometrical relativity formula [and] gravitation
force power generating machine & horizontal &
vertical equalizing gear. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1942; I
31882.
Crandell (Glen Robert)
Airplane design rule.
31800.
13860
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; I
Crummey (Robert F.) & Stevens (Austin E.)
13861
Bomb retriever. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; 1 31911.
Dally (Ruel S.) 13862
Aircraft plotting sheet. © Nov. 30, 1942; 1 31875.
DuPont de Nemours (E. I.) & co., inc. 13863
Luminary; by Luis M. Henderson. © Nov. 23,
1942; K 52157.
Duwel products. 13864
Safety aid speed chart. © May 1, 1942; I 31841.
Eby (Harry F.) 13865
Compensating compound master cylinder. © 1
c. Dec. 29, 1942; 131905.
Emde (George L.) 13866
Universal automobile wheel locking device. ©
1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31915.
Employers mutual liability insurance co.
13867-13878
Braun (Fred W.):
Clean up the Axis by keeping a clean job, 545.
- Danger, wear safety shoes, 536. - Don’t neglect
your duty, report all injuries, 546. - Drive care-
fully, come back tomorrow, 539. - Help the new
worker to be a safe worker, 547.- Let’s get it done
safely, 541. - Let’s not fall down on this job, 543. -
Victory is only a question of man-hours, 542. - Vic-
tory tomorrow depends on our production of today,
544. - You can’t lick an army of safe workers, 537.
- You got here alive, stay alive, 538. - You're in
the army now, the army of production, 540. © July
7, 1942: K 52049-52060.
334
Ferguson (Neil G.) 13879
Yarn-number conversion scale. ©- Nov. 24,
1942; I 31872.
Finclair (David) 13880
New York city, south view. © 1c. June 8, 1942;
J 34950.
Fish (Robert H.) 13881
Automatic safe for rifles. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;
1 31887.
Fisher (Lyman W.) 13882
Laughing cat. © 1c. Dec. 5, 1942; J 34948.
Foley & Edmunds, inc. 13883-13892
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. - Bolivia and
Chile. - Brazil. - Colombia, Venezuela and the
Guianas, - Peru and Ecuador. © Nov. 23, 1942;
J 34951-34955.
[Scene in the Amazon jungle] © Nov. 23, 1942;
K 52063.
South America, the land and its products. - South
American costumes, fiesta and folk dress. - South
America’s trade with the United States. - Under-
standing our neighbors. © Nov. 23, 1942; K 52007-
52010.
General cable corp. 13893
And if our lines should form, then break, be-
cause of things you failed to make. © Nov. 19,
1942; K 52036.
General electric co. 13894
Back up Eisenhower with more G-E production,
GEL-805-1. © Dec. 1, 1942; K 52070.
General motors corp. Chevrolet motor div.
13895-13901
Accessories sales pring in big profits. - Ameri-
ca’s trucks must roll. - Fill the valleys with the
peaks. - Join the V. S. L. - Preventive maintenance
chart. - Rubber is vital, help conserve it. - War-
time winterizing. © 1 c. each Dec. 24, 1942; J
34956, 34961-34965, 34968.
General motors corp. Fisher body div.
13902-13905
Absence makers production flounder. © Oct.
29, 1942; K 52025.
Let’s all stick to our guns.
K 52030.
Let’s make it plane, victory is our aim. © Oct.
20, 1942; K 52028.
Wipe the Jap off the map.
52029.
© Nov. 13, 1942;
© Nov. 7, 1942; K
Gerlach-Barklow co. 13906-13937
A-hunting we will go. - Anchors aweigh; by
Bradshaw Crandell. - Bridge over the Nive. -
Caught with a camera; by Frank Vining Smith. -
Cooling off. -Daisies won't tell; by Howard Connol-
ly. - Faithfully yours, by Pearl Frush. - Futurity
winner; by A. H. Hider. - Getting a good start; by
Charlotte Becker. - Gobble-uns ‘ll git you; by
Adelaide Hiebel. - He lit the genial fires of friend-
ship, - Home sweet home. - House of dreams un-
told; by Moran. - Just before the take-off. - Last
of the windjammers; by Frank Vining Smith. - Let’s
make up; by Bradshaw Crandell. - Love me, love
my dog. - Moonlight memories; by Jules Erbit. -
My own, my native land. - Red heart; by Jules Erbit.
CLASSES H-K
no. 12, 1942
14000
- Safety warden; by Adelaide Hiebel. - Sweetest
little feller. - Sweetest story ever told; by Brad-
shaw Crandell. - Taking off; by W. E. Powell. -
They also serve; by Bradshaw Crandell. - We'll
keep em flying; by Adelaide Hiebel. - What God
hath wrought. - When eyes of blue come smiling
through; by Pearl Frush. - Will to win. - Worth
fighting for; by Bradshaw Crandell. - Your Flag and
my Flag. © Dec. 28, 1942; K 52124-52127, 52129-
52155.
Visitor in Bluebird Land; by Adelaide Hiebel.
© Dec. 24, 1942; K 52128,
Golden Guernsey, inc. 13938
Young patriot. © Nov. 5, 1942; K 52100.
Gooley (William T.) 13939
Medeic, gonorrheal miasm. © Dec. 9, 1942;
K 52004.
Granger (Glenna Jean Hill) 13940
Combined hook and clasp fastener. © 1c. Dec.
29, 1942; 1 31903.
Graph-art publications. 13941-13944
Corréspondence. - Events to remember. - Lest
I forget. - Serving our country. © Dec. 26, 1942;
K 52119-52122,
Hackney (Myron Winston) 13945, 13946
Invisible self-supporting aerial net, to trap air-
planes, used as a balloon barrage, drawing 48. -
Rocket device for throwing a wire net over the pro-
pellers of a big enemy bomber, drawing 49. © 1
c. each Dec. 28, 1942; I 31880, 31881.
Hall (Pearl) 13947
Parakits. © 1c. Oct. 5, 1942; K 52045.
Harlan (Harold C.) 13948-13951
My boy’s star:
Air corps service Flag. - Armyservice Flag.
- Marine corps service Flag. - Navy service Flag
© Dec. 1, 1942; K 52040-52043.
Harrison (Janet MacDonald) 13952
Milkman’s indicator. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
31884.
13953
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;
Hawkins (Homer W.)
Portable folding chair.
I 31886.
13954
© Oct. 22, 1942; K 52158,
Hercules powder co., inc.
Not this trip, old pal.
Houghton (A. Allison) 13955, 13956
Masonry heating units for the Houghton double-
wall construction system. - Roof &floor construction
for the Houghton double-wall system. © 1 c. each
Dec. 21, 1942; 1 31870, 31871.
International salt co., inc. 13957
We now know. © 1c. Oct. 29, 1942; K 52069.
Janicke (Mable Tompkins) 13958
Nob pin. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31894.
Jarosinski (Louis) 13959
Mechanical milker. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
31900.
John’s beauty shoppe. 13960
Pyramid curl. © 1c. Nov. 22, 1942; K 52046.
910340 O - 43 - 2
335
Johnson (Charles Emon) 13961, 13962
[Improved mask sanitaire] 30992 A, 30992 B.
© 1c. each Nov, 18, 1942; 1 31878, 31879,
Jordan (Frank George) 13963
Greetings, and our answer to Hitler. © 1 c.Dec.
21, 1942; 131714.
Kayton (Robert) inc. 13964
Ach mein Gott. © Nov. 13, 1942; K 51999.
Kellogg co. 13965
Santa Claus and Kellie at Chanute Field. © Nov.
27, 1942: K 51993,
Kershaw (William) 13966
Improved pants hanger.
I 31895.
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;
13967
© Nov. 16, 1942; K
Kindred, MacLean & co., inc.
Bilda-z00, it’s fun to do.
52044.
King features syndicate, inc. 13968-13989
Annette’s doll receives first aid, Y-31. - Cecile
and Yvonne put up Christmas wreath, Y-36.
Closer view of Quints new home, Y-35. - Marie and
Yvonne have pet ornaments, Y-33. - Quints decorate
tree with nun, Y-34. - Quints last Christmas in
nursery, Y-32. - Quints sing carols in English, Y-
38. - Unfinished new house next to nursery, Y-37.
© Dec. 20, 1942; J 34970-34977.
Dafoe (Dr. Allan Roy) at home, T-173. - Dionne
(Papa) introduces Quints to fishing, V-17. - Marie
gets hair bob, Mama Dionne smiles, V-9. - Marie
joins papa for trip, U-84. - Quints and their teachers,
X-61. - Quints first trip with family, X-72. - Quints
on stage with Mama and Papa Dionne, X-64. - Quints
outgrow nursery, Palmolive-4. © Dec. 27, 1942;
J 34995-35002.
Dionnes looking over new home, X-24. - Quints
express pleasure at new home, X-4. © Dec. 13,
1942; J 34980, 34981.
Dionnes with Red Foster, radio star, X-98. -
Emilie and Red Foster, X-49.- Quints police guards
do magic, X-75. - Quints with Canada’s official
poster, X-48. © 1c. each Dec. 6, 1942; J 34939-
34942.
13990
Kingery (Marion R.)
© ic. Dec. 29, 1942; I
Electric egg baker.
31914.
Kriebel (Anthony W.) & Bates (Fred M.) 13991
[Christ knocking at the door]; by Warner Sall-
man. © Dec. 8, 1942; H 2515.
13992
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31918.
Kuster (Edward M.)
Shoe nail cabinet.
Lander (Emma Jane) 13993
Modern shipping office and water front of 1943
in line for defense. © Nov. 28, 1942; I 31842.
13994
Lee (Charles W.)
© 1e.
Railway handlamp ventilation device.
Dec. 29, 1942; 1 31899.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine arts, inc. 13995-14000
[Fire bird] by Alexander Cafiedo. - My country;
by Robert E. Motley. - Pennsylvania Dutch; by
Alexander Cafiedo. © July 31, 1942; H 2522, 2525,
2526.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
14001
Gladiolus; by Dimitry Alexandroff.
1942; H 2527.
Roland (Conrad):
© Sept. 22,
Reeves pheasant. - Ring-neck pheasant. ©
July 14, 1942; H 2523, 2524.
Little (Webster W.) & Ives (Senga M.) 14001
Resilient wheel. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31924.
14002
© Aug. 5, 1942; H
Liturgical art sales co.
Holy night; by M. Spoetl.
2514.
Lucas (Camilla) 14003, 14004
Gerard (Ph.) inspired by Francois Clouet:
Charles Il, B-134. - Marguerite, sister of
Charles IX, B-135. © Oct. 18, 1942; K 51997,
51998.
Lucas (Sidney Z.) 14005-14012
Belgrave (Lady) B-168. - Child with violin, B-
167. Graham (Hon. Mrs.) B-165. - Greenleaf
(James) B-170. - Lady in pink, B-164. - Louis XVI,
B-166. - Pompadour (Madam) B-163. - Sophie de
France, B-169. © Oct. 10, 1942; H 2506-2513.
Luckenbill (Arthur E.) 14013-14023
Country road in Wisconsin after snowfall, 108.
- Shadows on new fallen snow near Camp McCoy,
103. - Snow and frost along a brook near Camp
McCoy, 107. - Snow blankets the landscape, west
central Wisconsin, 106. - Snow transforms a Wis-
consin wonderland, 100. - Snowdrift along an old
rail fence, west central Wisconsin, 102. - Sunlight
glitters thru a frosted woods near Camp McCoy,
105. - Typical winter landscape, west central Wis-
consin, 104. - Typical winter road scene, western
Wisconsin, 98. - White mantel of winter, Wisconsin
rock country near Tomah, 109. - Winter reflection,
western Wisconsin, 97. © Dec. 26, 1942; J 34984-
34994.
McCardell (Frances) . 14024
Baby’s weight chart. © Nov. 9, 1942; K 52105.
14025
© ic. Dec. 29, 1942; I
MacDonald (James H.)
Propeller nut hanger.
31919.
Martex print works, inc. 14026
Make it good. © Nov. 25, 1942; K 52027.
Mead Johnson & co. 14027-14030
Babies supervised by physicians are better
babies, 45, 46, 50. © June 23, July 23, Dec. 13,
1942; K 52090-52092.
Picture book. © Nov. 4, 1942; K 52062.
Mears (William E.) 14031
[Autumn harvest scene] © Dec. 22, 1942; K
52104,
Megargee (Lon) 14032
Home on the range. © Nov. 25, 1942; K 52102.
Messenger corp. 14033
With liberty and justice for all; by Robert G.
Jones. © Nov. 14, 1942; K 52022,
Millis (Elmer G.) 14034
Winter transient. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1942; J 34978.
336
Millison (Russell M.) 14035, 14036
Arteriology chart. - Phlebology chart. © Nov.
23, 1942; I 31846, 31847.
Morrow (Elmore F.) 14037
Magnet meter. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31898.
National geographic soc. 14038-14041
Farm wagon drawn by cattle, Moravia, Czecho-
slovakia, 109997a. - Hillside view of Czech village,
10978 7a. - Mayon volcano, Luzon, Philippine Islands,
8410A. - Putting up a merry-go-round, east of
Kosice, Slovakia, Czechoslovakia, 109977a. © 1c.
each Dec. 16, 1942; J 34944-34947.
National ptg. co., inc. 14042-14050
At Christmas, 420. - Cheerio and howdy do,
417. - Christmas, 409. - Greetings, 416. - Here
again, 412. - In city and in town, 415. - Merry
Christmas, 414. - Season’s greetings, 410, 411. ©
Aug. 4, 1942; K 52012-52020.
National Shawmut bank of Boston. 14051
Shawmut. © Dec. 2, 1942; K 52101.
National soc. for the prevention of blindness, inc.
14052
Sight; by Rockwell Kent. © Nov. 30, 1942; K
52064.
New York graphic society, inc. 14053-14058
Bailey’s beach, 774: by Childe Hassam. - Cliff
walk, 652; by Claude Monet. - Dixie memories,
667; by Cecil Golding. - Near the lake, 769; by
Pierre Auguste Renoir. © Nov. 23, 1942; H 2518-
2521.
Guardian angel, 192; by Lauren Ford. © Dec. 2,
1942; H 2516.
In the glittering moonlight, 654; by Frank K. M.
Rehn. © Sept. 21, 1942; H 2517.
New York scientific supply co., inc.
14059-14093
Adaptations. - Bacteria. - Bean germination. -
Cell structure. - Flower & seed structure. - Frog
embryology. - Genetics, Andalusian fowl, black x
white. - Genetics, comparison of wild and developed
types. - Genetics, corn, purple x white. - Genetics,
fruit fly, a-c. - Genetics, garden pea, a,b. Genetics,
guinea pig, rough, black x smooth, white. - Genetics,
inheritance in Japanese four o clock. - Genetics,
man, a-c. - Mitosis in developing whitefish egg. -
Mitosis in the May-apple root tip. - Parasites,
plant and animal. - Pollination and fertilization. -
Protozoa. - Root structure. - Spirogyra. - Tropisms.
- Types of reproduction. - Typical cells. - Verte-
brate brains. - Vertebrate skeletons. © Jan. 15,
1941; I 31810-31840.
Corn, germination. - Fungi. - Vertebrate em-
bryos, shark, salamander, turtle, chick [and] man.
- Vitamins. © Jan. 15, 1942; I 31806-31809.
O’Connor (Francis T.) 14094
Friction loss in 8 pipe. © Dec. 7, 1942;I1
31843,
Oehler (Benjamin Anton) co. 14095
We -V-US. © Nov. 19, 1942; K 52065.
Osborne co. 14096
Boston, Mass., First Church of Christ, Scien-
tist. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1942; J 34928.
CLASSES H-K
no. 12, 1942 14152
Pappas (Peter Trevezeas) 14097
Mighty American warrior, liberty, victory, our
greatest hero, General Douglas MacArthur. ©
June 25, 1942; K 52066.
Parks (William F.) & Johnson (John W.) 14098
Grease cleaning pan. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
31912.
Pennsylvania railroad. 14099
Serving the nation; by Dean Cornwell. © Dec.
10, 1942; K 52088.
Pfaltzgraff (Pearlie V.) 14100
American mother’s bleeding heart quilt. © 1c.
Dec. 19, 1942; J 34943.
Pollia (Joseph Andrew) 14101
Rx season 1942-43, don’t knock, don’t talk, don’t
squawk. © Dec. 15, 1942; K 52107.
Pont (Charles E.) 14102
Stebbins (George Cole) at 96. © 1c. Dec. 21,
1942; J 34949. ;
Publication corp. 14103-14106
Lownds (Mead Maddick):
And everywhere that Mary went. - Lazy days. -
Pals of the range. - Wake up, pal. © Oct. 30, 1942;
K 52093, 52117, 52118, 52094.
Purina mills. 14107
More food and profits from your grain. © 1c.
Dec, 24, 1942: J 34958.
14108
© le. Dec. 29, 1942; 1
Richard (Victor E.)
Motion tele-detector.
31906.
Rickabaugh (W. C.) 14109
Inside pipe cutter. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31920.
Rigby (R. M.) ptg. co. 14110
Bank of the Axis, negotiable in human lives. ©
Oct. 12, 1942; K 52123.
14111
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942;
Risius (Charles H.)
Fastener for insulators.
I 31922.
Roslyn (Stock) 14112
Doing her bit for Uncle Sam. © 1c. Dec. 10,
1942; J 34938.
Rosset (Louis J.) 14113
Aerial mine. © 1c, Dec. 29, 1942; I 31888.
Rourke (Raymond) 14114
Rotary chute. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31916.
Rowland (John Eugene) 14115
Plan & elevations showing drains, rails, machin-
ery, equipment & other sanitary aspects of meat
plant construction, Department of agriculture,
division of animal industry, Sacramento, California,
M-201-R. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1942; I 31862.
Royal offset lithographing co. 14116
United States of America, to all freedom loving
peoples of all the world. © Nov. 23, 1942; K 52001.
337
14117
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
Santora (Daniel J.)
Caution stop signal.
31913.
Schmidt (Harry M.) 14118
Complete bottle cap reforming die. © Dec. 19,
1942: I 31876.
Schulte (A.) 14119
Stand by for an extra sale. © 1 c. Dec. 24, 1942:
J 34959.
Shaw-Barton. 14120-14135
Ahoy there! C-3104; by Billy De Vorss. -
Champion dreamy, C-3154; by Ray Hayden. - Free-
dom’s holy light, C-3105; by Andrew Loomis. -
Glamorous, C-3101; by Jules Erbit. - Highroad to
happiness, C-3151; by Lawrence Wilbur. - His
victory garden, C-3107; by Hy. Hintermeister. -
Let freedom ring, C-3103: by H. Dennis Simpson.
- Peaceful valley, C-3153: by Raymond Eaton. -
Precision teamwork, C-3185; by [Ivan Dmitri] -
Pride of our navy, C-3155; by Worden Wood. -
Rogue river, C-3100; by [John] Kabel. - Short ra-
tions, C-3152; by Hy. Hintermeister. - Sweetsum-
mertime, C-3106; by George Hurrell. - Thatyour
child and mine may be safe tonight, C-3125; by [Bill
Nichols] - Welcome home, C-3150; by Harold An-
derson. - Worth fighting for, C-3102; by [Nora]
Gallagher. © Dec. 15, 1942; K 52071-52086.
Sisters of St. Agnes. 14136
Jesu Bambino. © Dec. 5, 1942; K 52087.
Spargo (Elmer O.) 14137
Liquid height gauge. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942: I
31923,
14138
© 1 c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
Springstead (Russell E.)
Pressure generator.
31902.
Swift & co. 14139, 14140
Day-to-day relations with workers. - Man and
woman power. © 1c. each Dec. 24, 1942; J 34960,
34966.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co. 14141
Tag [chart] A-80-10-9. © Dec. 15, 1942; I 31866.
Tarrson co, 14142-14147
Birdie every shot at. - I’m brushing up on sea-
manship at. - I’m getting on to the ropes at, - I’m
making quite a hit at. - Life is duck soup at. - Not
wasting any time at. - © Oct. 31, 1942; K 52106,
52108-52442.
Taylor (John C. D.) 14148
Sewage disposal plant. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942:I
31896.
Taylor instrument cos. 14149
Taylor chart, OP142. © Dec, 2, 1942; I 31799.
14150, 14151
Teich (Curt) & co., inc.
©
Greetings from Bangor, Maine, 2B-H405.
July 20, 1942; K 52048.
Greetings from Lompoc, California, 2B-H596.
© July 31, 1942; K 52047.
Thomas (Joseph F.) 14152
Traction wheel. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31892.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14153
14153-14157
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
Tincknell (Roscoe N.)
Fishing rod handle.
31891.
Iiluminative wind gage receiver, gun sight
combination. - Improved shot shell and primer.
Precision built small bore cartridge. - Two piece
all-glass canning jar. © 1c. each Dec. 29, 1942,
I 31907-31910.
Todoroff (Nicholas) 14158-14161
Apples. - Baltimore oriole. - Bluebird, - Pears.
© Nov. 14, 1942; K 52032-52035.
Toof (S. C.) & co. 14162
History of our Flag. © Nov. 24, 1942; K 52023.
14163
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; J
United parcel service, inc.
Safe, swift and sure.
34967.
United States fidelity & guaranty co. 14164, 14165
Decorations, medals of the army of the U. S.,
D-518. © Nov. 10, 1942; K 52003.
Decorations, medals of the U. S. navy, marines,
coast guard. © Nov. 10, 1942; K 52067.
Waco press. 14166
Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to
come unto Me. © Nov. 15, 1942; K 52026.
Walker (Sam N.) 14167-14169
Old rubber, natural rubber, the real rubber
shortage. - Santa Claus on the job for the duration.
- Stop and do a little thinking. © Nov. 24, 1942; K
52114-52116.
Ward (Montgomery) & co., inc. 14170
Talking to your boss. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1942; J
34957.
14171
© Dec. 5, 1942;
Watson (Wilber P.)
We too, serve our country.
K 52024.
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Webb (H. Pascal) 14172
Mission San Francisco de Asis. © Aug. 3, 1942;
K 52006.
Weiller co., inc. 14173
[Boy with glass of milk] MC-39. © Dec. 1,
1942; K 52031.
Whitman & Shoop. 14174
John Norben, my service mailing address is.
© Nov. 15, 1942; K 52011.
Willard (Stephen H.) 14175
Greetings from Camp Young, California, 2B-
H1045. © Nov. 30, 1942; K 52089.
Williams (William J.) 14176
Marble table. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I 31917.
14177
© 1c. Dec. 23,
Willis (Charles Main)
Defense housing house no. 3.
1942; 1 31877.
Wills (Reuben P.) 14178
Speedier boat bottom. © 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; 1
31897.
Willson (Richard Allen)
Magazine for men.
34929,
14179
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1942; J
Wilson (Jack) 14180
Wilson’s (Jack) miniature spirit black art cabi-
net. © Oct. 10, 1942; 131848.
Winter & Pond co., inc. 14181
Prospector’s food cache, Alaska. © Aug. 26,
1942: J 34969.
Zabroski (Louis)
Safety shoe rasple.
31904,
Zimmer (Ludo Little)
1418
Basic design for house chassis. © lc. Dec. 16,
1942; I 31865.
14182
© 1c. Dec. 29, 1942; I
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942:
Reproductions of works of art (including 19 one-copy entries)
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character (including
1,178 one-copy entries)
Photographs (including 368 one-copy entries)
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 78 contributions to periodicals and
other one-copy entries)
338
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
14184
Abbott laboratories, North Chicago, Ill.
Winter, 1917-1918. Metaphedrin mailing piece.
For pharmaceuticals. © Dec. 11, 1942; KK 17165.
Acheson colloids corp., Port Huron, Mich, 14185
Dag colloidal graphite for assembling and run-
ning-in engines and machinery. For colloidal
graphite dispersions. © Dec. 2, 1942; KK 17148.
American cabinet hardware corp., Rockford, Ill.
14186
Amerock cabinet hardware. For cabinet hard-
ware. © Jan, 13, 1941; KK 17237.
American tobacco co., New York. 14187, 14188
Hole in the head. For cigar. © Dec. 14, 1942;
KK 17175.
Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. For cigarettes.
© Dec. 24, 1942; KK 17210.
American viscose corp., New York. 14189
Step up and pitch! For rayon yarns. © Nov.
25, 1942; KK 17028.
Andreano (Sam) Des Moines. 14190
Every time a banana gets away from the bunch,
it gets skinned. We small fellows should stick to-
gether. For book matches. © June 10, 1942; KK
17107.
Arden (Elizabeth) New York. 14191
Walk and like it. For foot kit. © Nov. 14, 1942;
KK 17151.
Armour & co., Chicago. 14192
His Christmas dinner will have all the trimmings
he loved at home. For meat. © Nov. 25, 1942; KK
17096.
Auralgan research div., New York. 14193
Otitic complications in contagious diseases.
For medical product. © Nov. 16, 1942; KK 16885.
Austenal laboratories, inc., Chicago. 14194
Gardenia has beauty. For non-precious metal
dentures, © Oct. 27, 1942; KK 17011.
Axton-Fisher tobacco co., Louisville.
14195, 14196
For cigarettes:
Here’s the cigarette the Readers digest didn’t
know about. © Nov. 27, 1942; KK 17250.
Presenting Fleetwood. © Nov. 13, 1942; KK
17251.
Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia.
14197, 14198
SR-4 portable strain indicator. Bulletin 169.
For portable strain indicator. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK
17013.
SR-4 strain recorder. Bulletin 170. For strain
recorder. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 17014.
Bankers box co., Chicago. 14199, 14200
Ideal substitute for rubber bands. For typing
devices. © Dec. 8, 1942; KK 16987.
Liberty record storage box. For storage boxes.
© Dec. 8, 1942; KK 16986.
Bell aircraft corp., Buffalo. 14201
Meet Joe Brown, A. M. For aircraft. © Dec.
17, 1942; KK 17176.
Bendix aviation corp., Bendix, N. J. 14202
Service bulletin safe operating limits for non-
vaporproof manifold pressure gauges. For air-
craft instruments. © Nov. 13, 1942; KK 17156.
Best & co., inc., New York. 14203-14206
Best’s famous country clothes for a new way of
living! For skirts, jackets, blouse, sweaters,
slacks. © Dec. 13, 1942; KK 17169.
Best’s holiday-scoop, basque, Christmas trea-
sures, For misses dresses, fur coat. © Dec. 20,
1942; KK 17192.
Best’s is the place for children’s gay gifts!
Christmas treasures, fine furs from Best’s gift
star, Kislav. For girl’s sweaters, robe, coat, snow-
suit, boy’s snowsuit, shirt, jackets, fur coat, gloves.
© Dec. 13, 1942; KK 17170.
Ski clothes come into your life! For ski pants,
jackets, shirts, ski suit, skirt & cap. © Dec. 20,
1942: KK 17193.
Bonwit Teller, inc., New York. 14207
Christmas lights. For women’s apparel. © Dec.
20, 1942; KK 17183.
Bostitch, inc., East Greenwich, R. I. 14208
Click! Tack! For automatic feed tackers. ©
Nov. 10, 1942; KK 17064.
Brooks clothing co., Los Angeles. 14209
Let’s take a look at the ceiling. For retail
clothing. © June 11, 1942; KK 17054.
California biological service, Glenville, Calif.
14210
Information concerning CBS kodachrome 2" x 2"
lantern slides. For lantern slides. © Nov. 28,
1942; KK 17197.
California fruit growers exchange, Los Angeles.
14211, 14212
Coming down with a cold, LA-3439. For lemons.
© Dec. 1, 1942; KK 17155.
Sunkist growers hire me to work for you, LA-
3299. For oranges & lemons. © Jan. 28, 1942; KK
17055.
Carter coal co., New York. 14213-14215
For Pocahontas coal:
Lest we forget, victory begins at home. ©
Nov. 25, 1942; KK 17051.
Shape of schools to come. © Dec. 3, 1942;
KK 17036.
Working model of America’s future. © Dec.
10, 1942; KK 17196.
Castle films, inc., New York. 14216, 14217
339
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14218 pt. 4,.n. s., v.37
For films: Domore chair co., inc., Elkhart, Ind. 14240
Own this 8 m.m, 16 m.m. movie Castle films.
© Nov. 20, 1942; KK 17006.
This Christmas give Castle films’ home
movies. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK 16979.
Charis corp., Allentown, Pa. 14218
Charis presents classic tailored slips. For
tailored slips. © Nov. 2, 1942, KK 17144.
Chicago pump co., Chicago. 14219
Chicago Wide Band gas mixing system. For
electric pumps, mixers and agitators. © Nov. 24,
1942; KK 17198.
Clark bros. chewing gum ¢co., Pittsburgh. 14220
Clark’s switch to these delicious flavors,- give
yourself a treat! For chewing gum. © Dec. 9, 1942;
KK 17034.
Coca-cola co., Wilmington, Del. 14221-14230
For soft drink:
I speak for your customers.
Dec. 14, 1942; KK 17164.
Refreshment by the fireside, pine room. ©
Nov. 25, 1942; KK 17147.
Suspicious, not my customers.
Connor. © Nov. 30, 1942; KK 16962.
That extra something! Beauty parlor operator.
© Dec. 11, 1942; KK 17182.
That extra something!
Dec. 16, 1942; KK 17217.
That extra something! Rockette.
1942; KK 17046,
That extra something! Santa Claus on stairs.
© Nov. 27, 1942; KK 16991.
That extra something! Schoolboy traffic
director. © Nov. 27, 1942; KK 16961.
That extra something! Woman with vacuum
cleaner. © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 16960.
We've never opened a just as good department,
Hugh P. Beirne. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK 17033.
Santa Claus. ©
Barney O’-
Chef with spoon. ©
© Dec. 2,
Corning glass works, Corning, N. Y. 14231
See why Pyrex ware is a better gift for you this
Christmas. For household glassware. © Dec. 13,
1942; KK 17186.
14232-14236
For perfumes.
Coty, inc., New York.
Flights of fancy in fragrance.
© Dec. 10, 1942; KK 17047.
For perfume:
Fleur dulac. © Dec. 10, 1942; KK 16983.
Jewel tree. © Dec. 17, 1942; KK 17161.
Toboggan. © Dec. 8, 1942; KK 16963.
L’origan for your golden moments. For cosmet-
ics. © Dec. 2, 1942; KK 17062.
Cudahy packing co., Chicago. 14237
One can of the new improved Old Dutch cleans
your sink 69 more times. For cleansing powder.
© Nov. 20, 1942; KK 17080.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc., Phoenixville, Pa.
14238
Trial test. For grinding wheels. © Oct. l,
1942; KK 16970.
Dick (A. B.) co., Chicago. 14239
Girls they left behind them. For stencil dup-
licators and supplies. © Dec. 11, 1942; KK 17112.
340
Human beings are not made from blue prints.
For chairs. © Dec. 9, 1942; KK 17172.
Drackett co., Cincinnati. 14241, 14242
Just below the plug in your tub. For powder to
clear household pipes and drains. © Oct. 20, 1942;
KK 17100.
There’s no doubt. For liquid for cleaning win-
dows. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 17254.
Ethyl corp., New York. 14243-14253
For gasoline. What’s in a name:
Alexander. © Sept. 30, 1942; KK 17086.
Algernon, © Dec. 3, 1942; KK 17089.
Amos. © Nov. 12, 1942; KK 17085.
Andrew. © Oct. 30, 1942; KK 17093.
Caleb. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 17088.
Cornelius. © Nov. 8, 1942; KK 17084.
Fletcher. © Nov. 4, 1942; KK 17091.
Fraser. © Dec. 6, 1942; KK 17090.
Henry. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 17092.
Ira. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK 17087.
Raymond. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 17219.
Exhibit supply co., Chicago. 14254
Price list. For supplies & post cards for penny
arcades. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 16959.
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co., Newark, N. J.
14255, 14256
For beer:
Heritage and the harvest. © Nov. 18, 1942;
KK 17000.
To gladden men’s hearts. © Dec. 17, 1942;
KK 17216.
Fixler bros., Chicago. _ 14257
Crayon-craft embroidery [chart] For cotton
fabric stamped for crayon coloring and embroidery.
© Dec. 14, 1942; KK 17079.
Florists’ telegraph delivery assn., Detroit. 14258
To a man who can’t get home. For flowers by
wire. © Nov. 18, 1942; KK 17103.
Freihofer baking co., Philadelphia. 14259-14267
For bread. Vim wardens:
Baw! I wanna play too.
17040.
Boy!
17041.
Dear me - I wish I was the sturdy type. ©
Nov. 6, 1942; KK 17045.
Ha-Ha! Lookit Cholly.
17039.
Isn’t it time your son was walking Mr. Smythe?
© Nov. 4, 1942; KK 17044.
It’s no use, boys - I’m all tuckered out. ©
Nov. 2, 1942; KK 17043.
Junior, you look guilty.
17037.
The Ol’ Tightwad. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK
17038.
© Oct. 26, 1942; KK
Do I feel low. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK
© Oct. 23, 1942; KK
© Oct. 19, 1942; KK
Woe is me! I never get any bargains. © Oct.
30, 1942; KK 17042.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis. 14268-14271
Betty Crocker proves how good a sugarless
cake can be. For flour. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 17067.
Larro calf chart. For feed. © Sept. 25, Oct.
27, 1942; KK 17078, 17077.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
no. 12, 1942
Less than 90 seconds to mix. For biscuit flour.
© Sept. 25, 1942; KK 17068.
General tire & rubber co., Akron, O. 14272, 14273
Congratulations on Jumbo j[unio]rs’. For in-
dustrial pneumatic tires. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK 17118.
More than ever in a war tire, people will want
the name that has always stood for the best. For
tires & tire retreads. © Nov. 25, 1942; KK 17152.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc., Louisville.
14274-14282
For whiskey:
Are you cocky about your cocktails. © Dec.
16, 1942; KK 17243.
Fora great Kentucky bond, Glenmore’s modest
price is a stopper. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 17032.
Here’s the lowdown on how to make a grand
highball. © Nov. 18, 1942; KK 17240.
How to give new life to old favorites. © Dec.
9, 1942; KK 17242.
If you lean toward a lighter bond - try Glen-
more! © Nov. 5, 1942; KK i7030.
Smoothness, that’s what highlights Glenmore
highballs. © Dec. 2, 1942; KK 17241.
Straight from the shoulder - here’s a smoother,
milder bond! © Oct. 2, 1942; KK 17031.
Try Glenmore, it’s grand with a capital Gee!
© Oct. 29, 1942; KK 17239.
We say it’s good, you'll say it’s great. ©
Oct. 14, 1942; KK 17238.
Gruen watch co., Cincinnati. 14283
Greetings to you. For jewelry. © Dec. 1, 1942;
KK 17097.
Gum, inc., Philadelphia. 14284-14307
For chewing gum. Play ball:
Carl Owen Hubbell, 6. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
17125.
Charles Ernest Keller, 21.
KK 17140.
Charles Herbert Ruffing, 20.
1941; KK 17139.
Charles Leonard Gehringer, 19. © Aug. 21,
1941; KK 17138.
Debs Garms, 11. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK 17130.
Edward Robert Miller, 1. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17120.
Emil John Leonard, 24.
17143.
Floyd Ellis Vaughan, 10. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17129.
Frank Andrew McCormick, 5. © Aug. 21,
1941; KK 17124.
George Hartley McQuinn, 23.
1941; KK 17142.
Harold Arthur Trosky, 16. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17135.
HarryDanning, 7. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK 17126.
Henry Benjamin Greenberg, 18. © Aug. 21,
1941; KK 17137.
James Emory Foxx, 13. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17132.
James Roberson Brown, 12. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17131.
Joseph Edward Cronin, 15. © Aug. 21, 1941;
KK 17134.
Mac Edward West, 2. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
17121.
Melvin Thomas Ott, 8. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
ly PELE
© Aug. 21, 1941;
© Aug. 21,
© Aug. 21, 1941; KK
© Aug. 21,
341
14325
Merrill Glend May, 9. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
17128.
Paul Derringer, 4.
17123.
Robert Lee Johnson, 22. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
17141.
Roy Weatherly,
17136.
Theodore Samuel Williams, 14. © Aug. 21,
1941; KK 17133.
William Henry Walters, jr., 3. © Aug. 21,
1941; KK 17122.
© Aug. 21, 1941; KK
17. © Aug. 21, 1941; KK
Hamilton watch co., Lancaster, Pa. 14308
We Shall ride this storm through! For watches.
© Dec. 9, 1942; KK 17114.
Hanley (james) co., Providence. 14309
Here's a tip. For ale. © Dec. 14, 1942: KK
17119.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co., Cleveland.
14310, 14311
For lithographic supplies. Harris impressions:
vol. 2, no. 9, September, 1942. © Oct. 30,
1942: KK 16969.
vol. 2,no. 10, October, 1942. © Nov. 28, 1942;
KK 16968.
Hercules powder co., inc., Wilmington,Del. 14312
Chemical muscle at work. For chemicals. ©
Dec. 17, 1942; KK 17244.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc., St.Louis. 14313
Now for your greater convenience. For alco-
holic beverage. © Oct. 28, 1942; KK 17098.
Industrial engineering co., inc., Minneapolis.
14314
Improved protractor. For protractor. © Oct.
22, 1942; KK 17257.
Insignia display co., New York. 14315
Insignia display order blank. For insignia dis-
plays. © Dec. 26, 1942; KK 17191.
Interwoven stocking co., New Brunswick, N. J.
14316-14318
For men’s socks:
Merry Christmas, A. © Dec. 10, 1942; KK
17159.
Merry Christmas to all, B. © Dec. 10, 1942;
KK 17160.
You can’t beat Interwoven. © Nov. 5, 1942;
KK 17166.
Jackley (M. X.) Minneapolis. 14319-14320
For stationery:
[Stationery kits] © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 17207.
Stationery kits, send a kit today, to the boy
that’s away. © Sept. 4, 1942; KK 17208.
Johnson-March corp., New York. 14321
Ritecure, the original colorless membrane cure
for concrete. For cure for concrete. © Nov. 16,
1942; KK 17185. 3
Kaufmann bros. & Bondy, inc., New York. 14322
What a difference when you smoke the Imperial.
For pipes. © Nov. 18, 1942; KK 17248.
Kaywoodie co., New York. 14323-14325
Kaywoodie Briar. For pipes. © Dec. 2, 1942;
KK 17212.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14326
Things you can count on, For pipes. © Nov. 18,
Dec. 9, 1942; KK 17146, 17188.
Kellogg co., Battle Creek, 14326, 14327
Ride the crest with Kellogg’s kep. For break-
fast cereal. © April 23, 1942; KK 17002.
Sensational dog food, For dog food. © Nov. 20,
1942: KK 16975.
Knox (Charles B.) gelatine co., inc., Johnstown, N. Y.
14328-14336
For gelatine:
Butter rationing won’t scare me. © Nov. 30,
1942; KK 17178.
Don’t be afraid of butter rationing. © Dec.
22, 1942; KK 17180.
Don’t let butter rationing scare you! © Dec.
21, 1942; KK 17179.
Get ready for butter rationing. © Nov. 30,
1942; KK 16978,
Look, 1 lb. of butter does this 2 lb. job! ©
Dec. 2, 1942; KK 16977.
Prepare for butter rationing. © Dec. 11,
1942; KK 17035.
Prepare for rationing! © Nov. 30, 1942; KK
16976.
Worried about butter rationing? © Dec. 15,
1942; KK 17222,
Worried about rationing of butter and cream?
© Dec. 9, 1942; KK 16984.
Kops bros., inc., New York. 14337
She’ll feel better. For foundation garments. ©
Nov. 15, 1942; KK 17001.
Lehn & Fink products corp., Bloomfield, N. J.
14338, 14339
Little general keeps my hands working over-
time, For hand cream. © Dec. 4, 1942; KK 16967,
Storm of profits is blowing your way. For hand
lotion. © Dec. 7, 1942; KK 17095.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago. 14340, 14341
For food. Food fights too:
Defense worker. © Nov. 19, 1942; KK 17015.
Soldier eating. © Nov. 19, 1942; KK 17016.
Liebmann breweries, inc., Brooklyn.
For alcoholic beverage:
New York’s fastest growing beer! © Nov.
25, 1942; KK 17105.
14342, 14343
Rheingold announces two winners. © Nov.
19, 1942; KK 17104.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co., New York. 14344
Christmas and every day in the year, it’s
Chesterfield. Santa Claus. For cigarettes. © Dec.
17, 1942; KK 17162,
McBee co., Athens, O. 14345
Typewriter payroll writing. For record and
statistical forms. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK 17115.
McGraw electric co., Elgin, I1l. 14346, 14347
At that, it’s a beautiful thought. For automatic
toaster. © Dec. 2, 1942; KK 17236.
2 ways to make money on Toastmaster service!
For electric automatic toasters. © Nov. 5, 1942;
KK 17214,
Macmillan petroleum corp., Los Angeles. 14348
How gas rationing is sending them in, For
motor oil. © Dec, 1, 1942; KK 17211.
342
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Magnolia petroleum co., Dallas. 14349
Good reasons why your car must last longer.
For motor oil, gear oil, radiator flush. © Nov. 3
1942; KK 17060.
>
Mallory hat co,, Danbury, Conn, 14350
Launched in style on the Christmas tide. For
hats. © Nov. 5, 1942; KK 17149.
Micro switch corp., Freeport, Ill. 14351
Micro switches help cut steel. For electric
switches. © May 5, 1941; KK 17110.
Minneapolis knitting works, Minneapolis. 14352
Kumfortites chill chasers for sub-comfort
temperatures. Kumfortite girl. For tights for wo-
men and children. © Nov. 27, 1942; KK 17057,
Moglen mfg. co., New York.
Army insignia order blank. For insignia,
Dec. 10, 1942; KK 16981.
Pennant order blank. For pennants. © Dec. 10,
1942: KK 16982.
14353, 14354
©
Motor wheel corp., Lansing, Mich. 14355
Men who built your Duo-therm. For fuel oil
heating applicanes. © Oct. 19, 1942; KK 17255.
Mutual products co., Minneapolis. 14356, 14357
For compound for calves, pigs and poultry:
Important, © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 17153.
Salute to the gallant warriors onthefood pro-
duction front. © Nov. 23, 1942; KK 17154.
National distillers products corp., NewYork. 14358
Message of confidence. For bonded whiskey. ©
Dec. 4, 1942; KK 16965.
National oil products co., Harrison, N. J.
14359-14361
For vitamin D milk:
It’s here, vitamin D milk. © Nov. 11, 1942;
KK 17022. :
Vitex views no. 5. © Nov. 25, 1942; KK 17063.
Mr, Iron Blues, just an old softie. For softening
compound for iron blues. © Nov. 3, 1942; KK 17050.
Nehi corp., Columbus, Ga. 14362
One cola does taste best, says Claudette Colbert.
For beverage. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 17094.
Nordberg mfg. co., Milwaukee. 14363
Nordberg hydraulic power jack. For railway
track maintenance equipment. © Nov. 17, 1942;
KK 17109.
Northern paper mills, Green Bay, Wis. 14364
Northern Tissue made of Fluff. For toilet
tissue. © Nov. 7, 1942; KK 17102.
Ohrbach’s, inc., New York, Newark, N. J. 14365
Christmas angels win their wings at Ohrbach’s.
For women’s ready to wear. © Dec. 6, 1942; KK
16966.
Oneida, ltd., Oneida, N. Y. 14366
Right of men and women to worship. For silver-
ware. © Dec. 11, 1942; KK 17113.
Otarion, inc., Chicago, 14367
Otarion, the result of one man’s efforts to hear
again, For vacuum tube hearing aid. © Oct. 15,
1942; KK 17234.
COMMERICAL PRINTS
no. 12, 1942
Overhead door corp., Hartford City, Ind. 14368
When minutes count, doors are important. For
garage doors. © Dec. 1, 1942; KK 17108.
Owens-Illinois glass co., Toledo. 14369
Insulux glass block set in wood for interior
partitions. For glass blocks & wood strips. ©
Dec. 24, 1942; KK 17246.
Permutit co., New York. 14370
Ion exchangers for industrial processes. For
cation and ion exchangers. © Nov. 19, 1942; KK
17018.
Personal products corp:, Milltown, N. J. 14371
My new adventure in self-confidence. For
‘sanitary insorber. © Dec. 21, 1942; KK 17235:
Petrogalar laboratories, inc., Chicago.
14372, 14373
For medicinal preparation for uSe in the treat-
ment of constipation:
Muscles of the pelvic floor in
Oct. 14, 1942; KK 17026.
Pelvic fascia and its relations to the rectum.
© Sept. 14, 1942; KK 17027.
the female. ©
14374
For deodorant.
Pharma-craft corp., Louisville.
Use Fresh and Stay fresher.
© Oct. 21, 1942; KK 17253.
Philco corp., Philadelphia. 14375, 14376
For electrical & parts instruments:
Push--it isn’t a wishing stone.
1942; KK 17048.
Time is short, Adolf. © Dec. 2, 1942; KK
17049.
© Dec. 4,
Plymouth cordage co., North Plymouth, Mass.
14377
Watch the birdie. © Nov. 12, 1942;
KK 17174.
For rope.
Robinson clay product co., Akron, O. 14378
New, Robinson vitrified clay septic tanks for
Sanitation, health, comfort, last forever. For
vitrified clay septic tanks. © Nov. 27, 1942;
KK 16974.
Roth (Chester H.) co., inc., New York. 14379
Jeepsox. © Oct. 30, 1942: KK
17029.
For hosiery.
Royal typewriter co., inc., New York.
14380, 14381
For carbon paper:
Don’t throw me away. © Nov. 6, 1942; KK
17101.
Gee-whiz, Mabel, you Sure are a tightwad!
© Nov. 27, 1942; KK 17099.
Russeks Fifth Avenue, inc., New York. 14382
Some of the soundest-thinking Santas are giving
Russeks furs for Christmas. For furs. © Nov.
29, 1942: KK 17233.
Sealed power corp., Muskegon, Mich. 14383
Making America’s fire-power fast on its feet!
For piston rings. © Dec. 4, 1942; KK 17024.
Season Skipper corp., Chicago. 14384-14387
343
14405
For ladies’ coats:
America’s famous all wool Season Skipper,
two complete coats in one. © Sept. 24, 1942; KK
17053.
One-and-only Season Skipper, two complete
coats.in one. © Nov. 24, 1942; KK 16988.
One coat victory wardrobe, Season Skipper,
two complete coats in one. © Aug, 5, 1942; KK
17206.
Season Skipper, two complete coats in one.
© Oct. 1, 1942; KK 16989.
Serutan co., Jersey City. 14388
How to help your husband after 35. For medical
product for constipation. © Oct. 25, 1942; KK
16999.
Shell oil co., inc., New York. 14389
Shellzone permanent type anti-freeze. For
anti-freeze compound. © July 1, 1942; KK 17059.
Singer mig. co., Elizabethport, N. J. 14390
Before the take-off, Singer is on the job. For
Sewing machines. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 16971..
Smith (Gilman B.) co., inc., New York. 14391
Smith’s Iron-on rug and carpet binding. For
rug and carpet binding. © Nov. 18, 1942: KK
17009.
Sonotone corp., Elmsford, N. Y. 14392
Year ago. For hearing aid. © Dec. 4, 1942;
KK 16964.
Standard dry wall products, inc., New Eagle, Pa.
14393
Wet basement can be made dry, sanitary and
cheerful. For waterproofing product. © Dec. 1,
1942; KK 17157.
Storm (Katherine L.) Philadelphia. 14394
Katherine L. Storm health supports for men,
women and children. For health supports. © June
30, 1942; KK 17017.
Tivoli brewing co., Detroit. 14395-14397
For beer:
Announcing Altes.
17209.
In your favorite haunts. © Oct. 22, 1942; KK
17116.
Now you can have Altes lager.
1942; KK 17213.
© Aug. 22, 1942; KK
© Aug. 26,
Troy laundry machinery div., East Moline, Ill.
14398
Troy mobile laundries. For mobile laundry
units. © Oct. 15, 1942; KK 16883.
Vitamins Plus, inc., New York. 14399-14405
For pharmaceutical and food products:
Life begins with Vitamins Plus. © Nov. 17,
1942; KK 17200.
Life begins with Vitamins Plus. Bathing girl
and defense plant workers. © Oct. 29, 1942; KK
17205.
Life begins with Vitamins Plus [and] intro-
ductory size package. © Nov. 17, 1942; KK 17201.
Protect your family against dangers of vita-
min shortage. © Nov. 17, 1942; KK 17204.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14406
Remember Vitamins Plus gives you all 6
essential vitamins! © Nov. 17, 1942; KK 17202.
Under the extra strain of wartime activities
beware of vitamin shortage! © Nov. 17, 1942; KK
17203.
Vitamins Plus incorporated [tally card] ©
Nov. 23, 1942; KK 17199.
Wembley, inc., New Orleans.
First in quality, first in turnover.
14406, 14407
For men’s
neckwear. © Oct. 6, Nov. 1, 1942; KK 17056, 17058.
Western cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms
co. div., New Haven. 14408
Dealers everywhere reporting extra sales from
extra freshness. For flashlight batteries. © Nov.
1, 1942; KK 16990.
Westinghouse electric & mfg. co., East Pittsburgh,
Pa, 14409
Yes, conservice is a new word. For electric
home appliances. © Nov. 19, 1942; KK 17177.
pt..4,n..s., Via!
14410
For wire screens. ©
Wickwire Spencer steel co., New York.
Screen may go, in ’43.
Dec. 3, 1942; KK 17025.
Wilson mechanical instrument co., inc., New York.
14411
Approximate relationships between hardness
values determined on Rockwell and Rockwell super -
ficial hardness testers and values determined on
other testers. For hardness tester. © Dec. 8,
1942; KK 17195.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. See Western
cartridge co. Winchester repeating arms co. div.
Winn co., Bayside, L. I., N. Y. 14412
Kelsey ventilating light trap. For window
screen. © March 1, 1942; KK 17003.
Wyeth (John) & bro., inc., Philadelphia. 14413
Diagnosis of amebiasis, etiologic factors in
diarrhea. For a medicinal preparation for use in
the treatment of diseases of the intestine and colon.
© Oct. 12, 1942; KK 17249,
Number of entries of Commercial Prints included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------- 5,241
344
PRINTS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN RENEWED
[14413
UNDER SECTION 4 OF THE ACT OF JULY 31, 1939
American tobacco co. 1
This is the life. For smokingtobacco. © Ameri-
can tobacco co., New York. RR 60, Dec. 16, 1942.
345
LABELS
14414
For carbonated
beverage. © Dec. 21, 1942; KK 17256.
A. B. C. beverage co., Reading, Pa.
Old Time draft root beer.
Admiracion laboratories, Harrison, N. J. 14415
Admiracion oil shampoo, with 1 percent pine
tar. For shampoo. © Oct. 21, 1942; KK 17167.
Aircraft specialties co., Los Angeles. 14416
ASCO plastic glass cleaner. For liquid cleaner
for plastic-glass. © June 3, 1942; KK 17163.
American pop corn co., Sioux City, Ia. 14417
Thunderbolt. For pop corn. © Dec. 1, 1942;
KK 17223.
American thread co., New York. 14418
Victory needles. For needles. © Nov. 23, 1942;
KK 17005.
Associated authors, Chicago. 14419-14426
This is my everyday basic book. For book
Prayers and graces. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 17224.
This is my Friday basic book. For book Broad
stripes and bright stars. © May 19, 1942; KK 17230.
This is my Monday basic book. For book Bible
children. © Aug. 28, 1942; KK 17226.
This is my Monday basic book. For book Bible
stories as told to very little children. © May 19,
1942; KK 17225.
This is my Saturday basic book. For book
Friendly tales for children.
17231.
This is my Thursday basic book. For book A
picture dictionary for children. © May 19, 1942;
KK 17229.
This is my Tuesday basic book. For book Manly
manners. © May 19, 1942; KK 17227.
This is my Wednesday basic book. For book A
child’s grace. © May 19, 1942; KK 17228.
© May 19, 1942; KK
Balsama laboratory. See Chator (Chaim) d. b. a.
Balsama laboratory.
Berg sales co., Chicago. 14427
American made combs. For hair combs. ©
Nov. 16, 1942; KK 17150.
Bird & son, inc., East Walpole, Mass. 14428
Young’s Nevius-Voorhees. For shoe box label.
© Dec. 2, 1942; KK 17194.
Braun baking co., Pittsburgh. 14429, 14430
Town Talk enriched white bread. For bread in
the loaf. © Nov. 20, 1942; KK 17247.
Town Talk thin sliced sandwich. For sliced
loaf of bread. © Nov. 9, 1942; KK 17245.
Breck (John H.) inc., Springfield, Mass.
14431, 14432
Breck hand cleaner. For preparation for clean-
ing the hands. © Oct. 31, 1942; KK 17220.
Breck protective cream. For hand cream. ©
Oct. 31, 1942; KK 17221.
14433
© Nov.
Buchheim (Max) Stratford, Conn.
Games of the U.S. states. For games.
20, 1942; KK 17021.
346
Calavo, inc., Los Angeles. 14434, 14435
Cal-trop California tropical fruits. For fresh
California dates. © Oct. 12, 1942; KK 17065.
Cal-trop California tropical fruits. For fresh
dates. © Oct. 9, 1942; KK 17066.
Chatham pharmaceuticals, inc., Newark, N. J.
14436
Koagamin coagulant S. For parenteral hemo-
static. © Nov. 6, 1942; KK 16972.
Chator (Chaim) d.b. a. Balsama laboratory, New
York. 14437
Coffee-puff. For cigarettes and tobaccos. ©
Nov. 16, 1942; KK 17007.
Chula Vista citrus assn., Chula Vista, Calif.
14438
© Nov. 18, 1942;
Peerless. For citrus fruit.
KK 16992.
Donovan (Patrick J.) El Segundo, Calif. 14439
Gad Donovan’s hair tonic. For hair tonic. ©
Sept. 23, 1942: KK 17158.
Duff (P.) & sons, inc., Pittsburgh. 14440
Duff's ginger breadmix. For cake mixture. ©
Nov. 2, 1942; KK 16980.
Electric corp. of America, Chicago. 14441
Battleset mechanized force. For toys. © Nov.
17, 1942; KK 16998.
Finch & McCullouch, Aurora, Il. 14442
Wood picture craft. For wooden parts for
assembly into a picture. © Nov.4, 1942; KK 17232.
Friends packing co., inc., Albion, N. Y. 14443
Victory. For canned tomatoes. © Nov. 4, 1942;
KK 17111,
14444-14451
For cereal. © Oct.
General mills, inc., Minneapolis
Cheerioats, series A - H.
16, 1942; KK 17069-17076.
Grant (A.S.) d.b. a. Surface protective co., Los
Angeles. 14452
Stand Fast. For paint. © Dec. 14, 1942; KK
17181.
Gum, inc., Philadelphia. 14453-14455
For chewing gum:
Bowmans cinnamon chewing gum. © Dec. 11,
1942; KK 17083.
Bowmans fruit chewing gum. © Dec. 11,
1942; KK 17082.
Bowmans spearmint chewing gum. © Dec.
11, 1942; KK 17081.
Leggett (Francis H.) & co., New York. 14456
Premier Mexican style whole kernel golden
corn with sweet red and green peppers. For whole
kernel golden corn with sweet red & green peppers.
© Dec. 8, 1942; KK 17187.
LABELS
no. 12, 1942
14490
Marks (Samuel I.) Chicago. 14457
This envelope contains one rubber refill for eye-
lash curler. For rubber refill for eyelash curler.
© Sept. 21, 1942; KK 17012.
Marrus (Isaac I.) New York. 14458
Mars the best by test combs. For combs of
every description. © June 16, 1942; KK 17061.
Metro sheet metal works. See Stein (Morris) d.
b. a. Metro sheet metal works.
Meyers (A. C.) & co., Philadelphia.
For ladies’ collar:
Seven-in-one dickey, pointed collar style.
© Dec. 10, 1942; KK 17023.
Seven-in-one dickey, round collar style.
Dec. 10, 1942; KK 16985.
14459, 14460
©
Miller (I.) & sons, inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
14461
© July 1, 1942; KK
I. Miller. For shoes.
17052.
Milwaukee lace paper co., Milwaukee.
14462-14466
For lace paper doilies and place mats:
Milapaco handy pack paper doilies,100 8 3/4
X 13 3/4 inches place mats. © Nov. 28, 1942; KK
17262.
Milapaco handy pack paper doilies, 100 93/4 X
13 3/4 inches place mats. © Nov. 28, 1942; KK
17261.
Milapaco handy pack paper doilies, 100 ten
inch doilies. © Nov. 28, 1942; KK 17260.
Milapaco handy pack paper doilies, 100 10 1/8
X 14 1/2 inches place mats. © Nov. 28, 1942; KK
17264.
- Milapaco handy pack paper doilies, 100 10 1/8
X 14 3/4 inches place mats. © Nov. 28, 1942; KK
17263.
Morris (james G.) Omaha. 14467
M[orris]S[ystem] For skin lotion. © Dec. 22,
1942; KK 17190.
National knitted outerwear assn., New York.
14468
Notice, for sanitary reasons this garment is
not returnable after use. National knitted outer-
wear association, bathing suit, no return tag. For
bathing suits. © Sept. 1, 1942; KK 17145.
Neumann (M. G.) d. b. a. Valmor products co.,
Chicago. 14469
Lucky Mo-jo good luck perfume. For perfume.
© Sept. 30, 1942; KK 17259.
Paramount steel rule dies, inc., New York. 14470
All-American alphabet for children. For al-
phabet toy. © Dec. 14, 1942; KK 17215.
Penick & Ford, ltd., inc., New York. 14471
Brer Rabbit, red. For table syrup. © Dec. 21,
1942; KK 17252.
Pladak products co., inc., Philadelphia.
14472-14477
For airplane model picture kit:
Boeing Flying Fortress. © Dec. 5, 1942;
KK 16993.
Consolidated Liberator bomber.
1942; KK 16995.
© Dec. 5,
347
Consolidated patrol bomber. © Dec. 5, 1942;
KK 16994.
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk. © Dec. 5, 1942; KK
16997.
Lockheed P-38 Lightning interceptor. © Dec.
5, 1942; KK 16996.
Vought-Sikorsky Corsair.
KK 17008.
© Nov. 1, 1942;
Products-from-Sweden, inc., New York. 14478
Smorgasbord, in a package. For food products.
© Dec. 3, 1942; KK 17106.
Roth (Chester H.) co., inc., New York. 14479
Devil Dogs. For hosiery. © Dec. 7, 1942; KK
17117.
Ruppert (Jacob) New York. 14480
Ruppert Knickerbocker beer. For beer. © Oct.
20, 1942; KK 17004.
Sherry wine & spirits co., inc., New York. 14481
SWS - sherry wine & spirits. SWS and orna-
mental design. For wines and spirits. © Dec. 1,
1942; KK 16958.
Sleep-rite mattress co., Belgrade, Minn. 14482
Lullabye tuck in, 2 in 1, Sleep-rite mattresses.
For boxed mattress, substitute for steel-spring. ©
June 24, 1942; KK 17173.
Southwest airmotive co., Dallas. 14483
Reconditioned by Southwest airmotive. For air-
craft and radio equipment. © Dec. 21, 1942; KK
17218.
Stein (Morris) d. b. a.
New York.
Tap-o-craft pictures.
1942; KK 17171.
Metro sheet metal works,
14484
For game. © Jan. 21,
Surface protective co. See Grant (A. S.) d. b. a.
Surface protective co.
Taufert (Charles) d. b. a. Taufert chem. co., St.
Paul. 14485
Bug Dive. For insecticides. © Aug. 6, 1942;
KK 17168.
Taufert chem. co. See Taufert (Charles) d. b. a.
Taufert chem. co.
Tetley (Joseph) & co., inc., New York. 14486
Tetley ready ina jiffy. For soup mix. © Nov.
7, 1942; KK 16973.
Tobacco by-products & chemical corp., inc., Louis-
ville. 14487, 14488
For a nicotine Sulphate solution:
Black Leaf 40. Net wt. 5 oz. © Mar. 20,
1942; KK 17020.
Black Leaf 40. One ounce size. © Apr. 20,
1942; KK 17019.
Union oil co. of California. 14489
Red Line lubricant. For lubricating composition.
© Jan. 3, 1933; KK 17189.
Vacudri corp., Oakland, Calif. 14490
Vacudri apple nuggets. For dehydrated food
products. © Nov. 2, 1942; KK 17010.
Valmor products co. See Neumann (M. G.)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14490 pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Number of entries of Labels included in the Catalog since Jan. 1, 1942----------------------------- 1,016
348
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOG
of
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Published by Authority of the Acts
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of
‘March 4, 1909
PART 4
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART;
DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR
TECHNICAL CHARACTER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND
LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37
VOLUME INDEX
FOR THE YEAR 1942
The Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts, Part 4, formerly issued quarterly, but now
issued monthly, is arranged as follows:
I, Containing Class G, Works oi art (giving a list of the photographs or other identifying reproductions,
deposited according to law with the applications for copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and
Models or Designs for works of art). In this class a subalphabet of titles is used when the copyright pro-
prietor and artist are the same, this identity being indicated by the use of an asterisk (*) after the name of
the proprietor, A subalphabet of artists is used when the proprietor and artists are different,
Il. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class 1, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except Motian pictures); and Class K, Prints and
pictorial illustrations. In these classes 2 subalphabet of artists and titles is also used.
Part 4 also contains in two separate alphabets of proprietors, the titles of commercial prints and labels,
These will be found at the end of each issue.
A list of copyright renewals will be found at the end of each alphabet of proprietors.
To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. The abbreviations
used in this pagt are as follows: “‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; “H,’’ Class H, Reproductions of a work of
art; “‘I,’’ Class 1, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; “J,’’ Class J, Photo-
graphs; and “‘K, * class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles
of merchandise, ‘‘O”’ implies copyright registration of a published work, followed by date of publication.
“© 1c.’’ stands for copyright registration of an unpublished work, foliowed by date of receipt in the Copy-
right Office of the photograph or other identifying reproduction.
The annual index contains the names of all proprietors,
The Act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog of Copyright Entries
“shall be admitied in any court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards any copyright
registration,”
The subscription price for Part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $2.00, payable in
advance to the a semariee of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or
New York dra
Under the ; pre visions of the act of Congress, approved May 23, 1928, the prices of the various parts of
the Catalog are now as follows:
Part 1, Group 1, Books proper ---------------- en ne nen ne nnn nnn - $3.00
Par: i Group 2, Pamphiets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Leetur es, and ‘Maps Se ne 3.09
Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures ~-------=----------~----- 2.00
Part 2, Periodicals -------~--------~----- nen nn ne ne nn nn nnn 2.00
Part 3, Musical Compositions--~--------+---------e-nee nnn nnn nee nn nnn we ee nee nen 3.00
Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations,
including prints and labels used for articles of merchandise -~-----------~--~-------- 2,00
Single numbers--~--<-------- een ce ene nn nn nn rn nnn eee nnn nee nnn .50
Annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year ----~-----¢- 3-0 anne nnn nnn ne 2.00
All parts for complete calendar year--~-------- ne nee en nn ee eee nen nnn een ~- 10,00
(i)
Se
——,
NOTICE
The Copyright Aci cf 1909 provides that, of the articies deposited for copyright registration, the Librarian
ef Congress shall determine what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections
of the Library of Congress and what other books or articles shall be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above and still remaining on the shelves of
_ the Copyright Office may be returned io the claimant of copyright, unless reserved, under the provisions of
section 60 of the Act.
Notice is, therefore, hereby given io any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful claimant, that,
insofar as any copyright articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclusive, are still
remaining in the files of the Copyright Uffice, and are not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or
to any other governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or articles, unless reserved, may
_ be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested by such claimant prior to December 31, 1943. ;
This notice includes any printed and pubiished copyright deposits, such as books, periodicais, dramatic
compcsitions, musical compositions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or photo-
graphs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs filed for identifying works of art may not be
_returned. Ne maps 3re availabie for return.
To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record should make formal reauest for the
return of the articies, which musi be separately and definitely specified. A suitabie blank will be supplied
-on request. Address Register of Cepyrighis, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
un)
)
+ j re
ad " £ ;
5 bg
& ]
f. ; a
: . 4 %
r >
. fie “
» 5
} a
o =
2 2
a 2 s
Dy - x! t
J / r K
\ To 7 xe e hae tk (ss m ae 7
¥ \ ae
‘ tae i (3 bana é “ps ie ae
INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC
WORKS OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS AND PICTORIAL
ILLUSTRATIONS, INCLUDING PRINTS AND LABELS USED FOR ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE
New series— Volume 37, Nos. 1-12, 1942
This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Reproductions of a work
of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character, Photographs and Prints and pic-
torial illustrations including prints and labels used for articles of merchandise, registered during the year
1942.
The figures refer to the citation numbers following the names of proprietors in the catalog.
A & W bulb co., inc. 8708-8712, 10358.
A. B. C. beverage co. 14414.
A-W farm sales co. See Warbol (Andrew)
Aatell & Jones, inc. 2336.
Abbott labs. 937-940, 2337, 2338, 9953-9962,
10584-10587, 10906-10908, 11937, 11938,
13305, 13306, 14184.
Aberbach (Irving) 1.
Abey (Bob [i. e. R. E.]) 1561.
Abrams (J. M.) 1562.
Abrasive products, inc. 3935.
Ace art service. 4445.
Ace paper co., inc. 5541.
Acevedo (H. S.) 1355.
Acheson colloids corp. 14185.
Acker (J. E.) 10909.
Acme corp. 11500.
Acme indus. co. 9963.
Acme tank mfg. co., inc. Indus. wood products
co., div. 7109.
Acquaviva (Lorenzo) 3366.
Acromark corp. See Bates (H. O.)
Adams (C. W.) 17110.
Adams (F. E.) 2.
Adams (R. L.) 13794.
Adams extract co. 12480, 12481.
Addis (R. E.) 5726.
Addison-Proctor co. 1269, 1270
Adel (Sam) 3.
Adler (J. N.) 4359-4366.
Admiracion laboratories. 13662, 14415.
Advertisers’ service div. 10588.
Advertising agencies service co., inc. 11501.
Advertising posters co. 1563.
Advertising specialty national assn. 12813.
Ahlbach (Aloysius) 9964.
Ahlstrom (C. A.) 12814.
Air conditioning utilities co. 7111-7120, 8294-8307,
9414-9443, 10589-10592, 13795.
Air devices, inc. 9444, 9445.
Air review pub. corp. 1356.
Air wardens assistance corp. 17121.
Aircraft planco. 13796.
Aircraft specialties co. 14416.
laddin co. 8713.
lameda (D. B.) 3082.
Albany steel & brass corp. 5084.
Albert (John) co. 10593.
Albert (L. I.) 3936.
Albro (Jerry) 7122.
Alderson (H. I.) 11502.
Alderson {H. J.) 218, 219.
Alert safety products corp. 7569.
Alexander motor co. 941.
Alexette glove corp. 11939, 11940. ©
349
Ail Amer. aide de camp, inc. 4588, 5727.
Allan Jan) 4446, 5542-5545, 8133.
Alien (C. H.) 3367.
Allen (J. C.) 6011.
Allen (Martin) 5728.
Allen (O. S.) 12815.
Allen (P. E.) 1271, 2951, 13663.
Allen (T. E.) 13715.
Allen (W. J.) 1357.
Allen monument co. 4.
Allen-Sherman-Hoff co. 1564.
Allender (H. W.) 10409-10427.
Allergy & med. products co. 9965.
Allied bldg. credits, inc. 3937.
Allied crafts. 6992.
Allied mills, inc. 9166.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co. 3938-3941, 5085-5088,
8714-8722, 11941-11944.
Alloway (Guy) 4589.
Alloy steel & metals co. 2339.
Allspline corp. 220, 221, 1565-1570, 9446.
Almauist (Karl) 10594.
Aloe (Albert) & Keith. 3942.
Alter J. W.) 13797.
Altes brewing co. 942, 943, 2340.
Altman (L. F.) 222.
Ambrosia chocolate co. 5472.
Amecourt (G. de P.d’) 10595.
Amendt (L. C.) 3083.
Amer. aircraft inst. 8308.
Amer. arch co. 2950 (1)
Amer. auto. assn. 3368, 3369, 5729, 5730.
—— Safety & traffic eng. dept. 5731, 12816-12818.
Amer. aviation associates, inc. 1571.
Amer. bakeries co. 5732, 11276-11278.
Amer. bank note co. 4590-4599, 8309-8313.
Amer. bankers assn. 8314.
Amer. brake shoe & foundry co. 3943.
Amer. brewing co. 10910.
Amer. bus. men’s research foundation. 3370.
Amer. butter inst. 10596.
Amer. cabinet hardware corp. 13307-13324, 14186.
Amer. cigarette & cigar co., inc. 3944-3948.
Amer. colloid co. 3949, 3950, 5089-5091, 10911.
Amer. crossarm & conduit co. 2341, 2342.
Amer. dairy assn. 944, 2343, 3951.
Amer. drug exchange. 10359.
Amer. eng. co. 17570.
Amer. export airlines, inc. 8315.
Amer. fixture & mfg. co. 17571.
Amer. game guild. 6865.
Amer. Goldscheider corp. 5546-5583, 11342-11362.
Amer. legion, post no. 40. 1358.
Amer. Merri-lei corp. 1359.
Amer. molasses co. 13325, 13326.
INDEX
Pin pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Amer. mutual liability ms. co. 10912.
Amer, natl,.Red cross, 7123-7134, 10597-10600,
11503-11527, 13798-13810.
Amer. newspaper pubrs. assn. 1360, 5584.
Amer. oil & grease corp. 1354 (1)
Amer. picture co. 8316,
Amer, pop cornco. 14417,
Amer, radiator & Stand. sanitary corp. 2344, 2345,
Armstrong (I. K.) 5585, 5556.
Armstrong {John} 12823.
Armstrong cork co, 2386, 2387, 3965, 6268, 8734.
Army dentai schl., Army med. center. 10.
Arndt {F. L.) 229.
Arnold (A. T.) 13664.
Arnold (F. M.) 3376.
Aron canning co. See Hershel (Aron) d. b. a. Aron
3952. canning co., Stockton, Calif.
Amer. soc. of heating & ventilating engineers. 1572,| Arrow decorating & fixture co. 7586.
1573. Art creation studios. 8320.
Amer. sponge & chamois co., inc. 3953, 5092.
Amer. sterilizerco. 2346, 5093.
Amer. stove co. 2347-2363, 6257, 7572, 8723.
Amer. telep. & teleg. co. 4600-4605.
Amer. thread co. 945-947, 14418.
Amer. tobacco co. 2364-2367, 3954, 5094, 6258- Artext prints, inc. 230, 231, 7158, 7159, 8321, 8322.
6260, 7573-7575, 8724, 8725, 9966, 9967, 10913, Artistic picture pub. co., inc. 7160-7166.
Art educa., inc. 11530.
11945-11947, 14187, 14188, 14413 (1) Artra cosmetics, inc. 1587, 8735, 9977, 9978.
Art metal works, inc. 11, 2388.
Art steel sales corp. 11968.
Art studios, inc. See Mandel engraving co. & Art
Studios, inc.
Amer. viscose corp. 2368-2379, 3955-3962, 5095- Artwil co. 4367.
5099, 7576-7580, 8726-8729, 9968, 9969, 10914- Asbury (8. ].} 232, 4610, 5738. -
10918, 11948-11955, 13327, 13328, 14189. Asheville post card co. 8323-8325.
Amer. wiping cloth co. 8080, 9970, 11956. Ashley @avid) inc. 233, 1579, 3377, 5739, 5740,
Americana designs. 9253-9255. 7167-7169, 8326, 12824.
Amorphous chem.co. 17581. Ash’s. 6269.
Amy (J. &.) 5633. Aspergers, inc. 1361.
Anastasia (A. A.) 223. Aspey (B. E.) 8327.
Anaya (Fidel) 5. Associated Amer. artists, inc. 10429, 12825.
Anderson (Belle) 6261. Associated authors. 14419-14426.
Anderson (D. C.) 5733. Associated distributors. 8736-8739, 10930-1093+.
Anderson (E. E.) 5734. 11969-11973.
Anderson (I. O.) 1574. Associated food factors. See Barr (RB F.) d. b. a.
Anderson (L. C.) 5735. Associated food factors.
Anderson (N. A.) 7135, 8717, 9447, 12819, 12820. Associated labs., inc. 5103.
Anderson (O. W.) 4447. Association of Amer. railroads. 1580.
Anderson (S. D.) 8134. Aikins (&. B.) 4611.
Anderson (W. G.) 1575. Atkins (G. C.) 8328.
Anderson co. 2380, 2381, 10919, 10920. Atkins (Hannah Ruth) 4611.
Anderson-Friberg co. 6, 7, 8135-8137. Atkins (Harriet Ruth) 4611.
Andreano (Sam) 14190. Atkins (L. R.) 4611.
Andrews (F. Q.) 9448, 13811. Atkyns (Lee) 12610.
Andrews (J. S.) 3371. Atlanta litho. co. 7170.
Andrews (Millie) 7136. Atlantic brewing co. 5475.
Andrews (W. H.) 12821, 12822. Atlantic co. 3966-3973, 5104, 5105, 6270, 6271, $979,
Andrews ptg. co. 10601. 9980.
Anheuser-Busch, inc. 3372, 10921-10923, 11957- Atlas bolt & screw co. 11531-11538, 12826-12955.
11960, 13329. Atlas cigar box factory. See Stasenka {J. A.)
Anker (Lewis) 5473. Atlas crystal works. 11974.
Anker (W. R.) 5474. Atlas powder co. 2389, 3974, 3975.
Anspacher (J. M.) 10602. : Atsalis (P. T.) 234, 235.
Anthonisen (G. B.) 1576, 3373. Atwood coffee co. 4368.
Apitz (A. C.) 8, 1577. Atwood machine co. 3378.
Applestam (C. J.) 13812. Auralgan research div. 14193.
Appleton (C. T. E.) 9. Aurisicchio (Vincent) 10430.
Appreciate America, inc. 8318. Austenal labs., inc, 950, 5106, 5107, 6272, 9981,
Arakelian (K.) inc. 2952. 11975, 14194.
Aralac, inc. 9971, 10924, 11961. Austin (D. H.) 3375.
Arcady farms milling co. 8730. Austin, Nichols & co., inc. 7588.
Archbishopric of N. Y. 4606, 5736, 7137-7155, 11528,| Auto engraver co. 7589.
11529. AutoFYRstop co. 5198.
Archer (C. M.) 3084. Automatic elec. devices co. 3976.
Arden (Elizabeth) 2382, 5100, 6262-6264, 7582, Automatic machine & tool co. 8740.
8731, 8732, 9972, 10925, 11962-11964, 14191. Avery (S. M.) 12.
Arenz (J. A.) 224-226, 1578, 3374, 3375, 4607-4609. Avon products, inc. 2390.
Aridor co. 6866. Awful Fresh MacFarlane. 951-957, 2391-2393, 3977-
Arkin (Louis) 5737. 3984, 5109-5112, 6273-6278. -
Arkwright, inc. 1272. Axel bros., inc. 6279.
Armco drainage products assn. 227, 228. Axton-Fisher tobacco co., inc. 14195, 14196.
Armco internatl. corp. 7156, 7157, 8319. Ayling (Adrian) 13331.
Armour & co, 948, 949, 2383-2385, 3963, 3964, Aylwar (W. J.) 10431.
5101, 5102, 6265-6267, 7583-7585, 8733, 9973- Ayres (R. M.) 1581.
9976, 10926-10929, 11965-11967, 13330, 14192. Babcock & Borough. 1582, 7171.
Armstrong (E. D.) 10428. Bacharach indus. instrumentco. 5113, 6280, 9982.
350
nos. 1-12, 1942 ie
Backer (Alexander) co. 9256, 9257, 10432-10435,
11363-11365.
Baeuchle (Kate) 9449.
Baez (A. V.) 9258.
Bagley canning co. 2953.
Bahme (C. W.) 6993.
Bailey (S. J.) 6867.
Bailey (W. A.) 8329.
Bailey meter co. 1583-1599, 2394, 3380-3402, 5741-
5759, 7590, 9450-9474, 12956- 12970.
Bailey meter co., ltd. 10603-10605.
Bailie (A. J.) 3403, 5760.
Baim (Benjamin) 13, 14.
Baird (R. P.) 6994.
Bakal (L. B.) 1600.
Baker (C. M.) i601.
Baker (John) 236.
Baker (P. B.) 15.
Baker (R. A.). 16, 4448.
Baker (R. L.) 6995. .
Baker art gallery, inc. 11539, 11540.
Balbo oil co. 6868, 6869.
Baldassare (F. J.) 9475.
Baldaugh (Anni) 5587.
‘Baldwin locomotive works. 5114, 6281, 9983, 9984,
11976, 14197, 14198.
Ball (Earl) 17.
Ball (G. E.) 237, 238.
Ball (R. L.) 10606-10608.
Ballard (H. S.) 9476. Bell (F. P.) 1605, 1606.
Ballmann (V. H.) 1602. Bell aircraft corp. 6998, 7591, 9988, 10936, 11977,
coop eases ey Bauer & Meyer, inc. 6282, 6283.
Balsama lab. See Chator (Chaim) 11978, 13333, 14201.
Baum (J. L.) 1603, 8331
Bawe co. 4612.
Baynum (Clara) 6996.
Bazoberry (Joseph) 241.
Beachcomber. 2395-2411.
Beacon milling co. 2412.
‘Beam (Durand) 242.
Bear mfg. co. 2413-2416.
Bearcroft (Percy) 243.
Beardsley (H. L.) 12972.
Beaty (C. A.) 5767.
Beau Brummell ties, inc. 9987.
Beauchemin (J. O.) 10610.
Becker (Jj. A.) 2954.
Becker (S. F.) 19, 11541.
Beckwith (B. H.) 6997.
Beckwith (Frank) 1604, 3085-3088.
Beech-nut packing co. 2955, 4371-4374, 6873.
Beelman (C. M.) 244.
Beer frame, inc. 9169.
Beery (W. F.) 10611.
Beggs (W. C.) 7172.
Beghe (Bruno) 4449.
Behrens (P. H.) 3089.
Beidler-Viken, inc. 3408, 3409, 4613.
Belin (J. A.) 245.
Bell (Alired) & co., ltd. 3410.
Bell (E. A.) 3090.
Bandlow (W. J.) 8330. Belnap & Thompson, inc. 246-254, 10612, 10613.
Bankers box co. 14199, 14200. Belt (H. C.) 11542.
Bantam-U. S. toys, inc. 8741. Belvedere (P. P.) 4936.
Baranowski (R. B.) 5588. Bender (Abe) 4614-4616.
Barbecue products, inc. 6870. Bendix (Frederick) 8332, 11543.
Barber (J. H.) 239. Bendix aviation corp. 959, 960, 2417, 5116-5119,
Barber (M. A.) 11366. 6284-6286, 7592, 7593, 8743- 8746, 10937, 11979-
Barclay mfg. co., inc. 8742. 11982, 13334, 13335, 14202.
Bardell labs. See Berardinelli (V. L.) Bendix home appliances, inc. 961.
Barden & Robeson corp. 9985. Bendix Westinghouse automotive air brake co.
Barham (C. A.) 12611. 11983.
Barker (H. ES) 6960. Ben-Horim (Nohum) 11544,
Barnholth (W. I.) 10609. 4 BenMont papers, inc. 5120.
Baron (H.) & co., inc. 958. Bennett (A. B.) 7173.
Barr (H. K.) 5761. Bennett (C. L.) 5768.
-13 Bennett (G. H.) 20.
= aera er abet Bennett (H. H.) studio. 7174-7176, 8333, 10614,
13° ; 10615. :
Barre monument co. 13716-13718.
Barrett (W. G.) 5762. Bennett (M. D.) 10436.
Bennett (W. F.) 21.
Barrett labs., inc. 10935.
Barrie (C. E.) 13813. Bennett-Johnson. 5589.
Bennre chemicals, inc. 6874.
Barrie (K. H.) 9477. Bensinger (D. M.) 1362-1371, 1607, 12612-12624.
Barr’s jewelers. 3985. Benson (J. R.) 3411.
Bartholomai (Christ) 5763. Benson (Marguerite) 8747.
Barton (Macena) 9259. Benson mfg. co. 255-259.
eee ier 7166. Berardinelli (V. L.) 12482-12484.
Bashford & Thompson. 3404-3407. Berdanier (P. F.) 9260. —
Bassage lames) 9478.
Berg sales co. 14427.
Bassons. 4369, 9167, 9168, 11279. Berger (Jacques) 260.
Bassuk (A. O.) 18.
Bergman (Lubert) jr. 7177.
Batchlet (R. E.) 94.
Berjoan toy co. 4617.
Bates (C. J.) & son. 6871. Berkow (Carl) 449, 450.
Bates (Donald) 240.
Berkshire knitting mills. 2418, 7594.
Bates (F. M.) 1935, 13991. Berland shoe stores, inc. 5121.
Bates (H. O.) 9986. Bernadac (A. F.) 5769.
Bates-Baits co. 4370, 6872, 13332. Bernard picture co., inc. 261-274, 3412-3421.
Bauer (E. L.) 12971.
Bernardini (M. P.) 3091.
Bauer (Eddie) 5115.
Berney {B. S.) 22, 1608.
Bauer & Black. See Kendall co. Bauer & Black Bernheisel (J. L.) 12973.
div.
Bernier (E. F.) 7178.
351
INDEX
Berrocal (J. E.) 3092.
Berry (W. S. H.) 7179.
Berst-Forster-Dixfield co. 1273, 1274.
Bessler (Frank) 13814.
Best (H. T.) 23.
Best & co., inc. 962-965, 2419-2422, 3986-3990,
5122-5129, 6287-6291, 7595-7596, 8748-8752,
9989-9996, 10938-10943, 11984-11992, 13336-
13341, 14203-14206.
Bethlehem steel co. 275-280, 1609, 3422, 3423,
4618-4620, 5770, 5771, 8334, 8335, 10616-10618,
11545, 11546, 13815, 13816.
Better homes club plan, inc. 966.
Better ice cream co. 7599.
Better packages, inc. 3093, 6292.
Beverwyck breweries, inc. 6293.
Beynon (W. H.) 7180.
Biederman furniture co. 3991, 3992.
Bierman (Max) 10437.
Bigelow press, inc. 11993, 12974-12999.
Bigelow-Sanford carpet co., inc. 2423, 6294, 6295,
10944, 11994, 11995.
Bilodeau (J. O.) & co. 10438.
Binney & Smith co. 10945.
Binschoff (W. F.) 7181.
Bird (B. K.) 11542.
Bird & son, inc. 2956, 8081, 9170-9173, 12485,
14428.
Birdsell labs., inc. 2424, 3993.
Bish (M. L.) 9261-9266.
Bishop (R. EB.) 1372-1375, 5590-5592, 12625-12631.
Bixler (A. O.) 1376, 3094.
Bjerke (H. C.) 4719.
Black (H. W.) 2425, 2426.
Black (Howard) cherry co. See Black (H. W.)
Black J. W.) 3994.
Black (Russell) 17182.
Black (W. J.) inc. 3995.
Black Cat, inc. 8082.
Black Star coal corp. 11996, 11997.
Blackstone (Leo) 2957.
Blade-o-dry mfg. co. 11280.
Blagg (O. W.) 11281.
Blair (William) 9479.
Blanchard (Mrs. J. 0.) 6999.
Bland (S. D.) 13719.
Blank (Frederic) &co., inc. 2427, 2428.
Blatz brewing co. 5130.
Blau-Dau (Roberto) 24.
Blaw-Knox co. 10946.
Bledsoe (T. F.) 281.
Blee (W. B.) 10619.
Blickman (S.), inc. 3996-3998, 5131, 6296.
Blish (D. M.) 1377, 3095, 3096.
Blohm (K. H.) 9174.
Blom (Edwin) 4936.
Bloom (Frank) 3424.
Bloom (George) 3424.
Bloom (J. F.) & co. 13817-13820.
Bloom (Selig) 1610.
Blossom peanut co. 10360.
Blue Ridge spread co. 5132-5134, 7600, 8753.
Blum (O. R.) 1611, 1612.
Blumenthal (Harry) 1613-1627.
Blumenthal print works. 5476.
Bodell (M. ) 4450, 4451, 5135, 5136.
Bodkin (R. F.) 25.
Boehm (P. F.) 4621.
Boeing airplane co. 10620.
Bohemian Benedictine order.
Bobland (Gustav) 13720.
Bohmfalk (B. H.) 13821.
Bolt-braced-bldgs. co. 282.
10621.
352
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Bon Amico. 2429, 2430, 3999, 4000, 5137-5140,
6297-6299, 8754, 10947, 10948, 11998, 11999,
13342.
Bonanno (Michaelangelo) 1378, 3097, 4452, 4453.
Bond (F. C.) 5772.
Bond electric corp. div., Western cartridge co. See
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.
Bond st. press, inc. 5773.
Bondson press. 3425-3429.
Bonesteel (M. E.) 4375.
Bonime (Lee) 11547, 11548.
Bonne Bell, inc. 967.
Bonwit Teller, inc. 2431-2446, 4001-4004, 4376,
5141-5145, 6300-6303, 7601-7604, 8755, 9997-
10002, 10949-10951, 12000-12013, 13343-13346,
14207.
Booharin (L. Y.) 1628, 11367, 11368.
Boomgarden (Ben) 13000.
Booth (E. R.) 8336.
Borden co. 283, 968-971, 1275, 1276, 1379, 2447-
2469, 2958-2961, 4005-4021, 4377-4380, 5146-
5153, 5477, 5478, 5774, 6304-6341, 7605-7628,
8337, 8756-8767, 10003-10027, 10952-10967,
11282, 11369, 12014-12067, 13347-13359, 13668.
Borg-Warner corp. 2470.
——Norge div. 13360.
Borrowed timers. 1277.
Bostin (R. R.) 7183.
Bostitch, inc. 6342, 14208.
Bostwick (O. M.) 4622.
Boughner (H. R.) 10439.
Bound Brook oil-less bearing co. 11549.
Bourges (A. R.) 5775.
Bourget (A. R.) 3098.
Bourne (Robert) 3099, 3100.
Boutin (A. H.) 3101-3103.
Bowdon (E. P.) 1629, 3430.
Bowdon (W. H.) 3430.
Bowles (E. S.) 5593.
Boy scouts of America. 4022.
Boyd (S. C.) 9267.
Boyer (C. M.) 1630.
Boylan J. C.) 1278.
Boylan-Brennan co. See Boylan (J. C.)
Boyle (H. V.) 9268-9270.
Boyle (J. A.) 284.
Boyle (O. 0.) 5725 (1)
Boyle-Kanno (Gertrude) 5725 (1)
Boylston (R. H.) 11370.
Boyne (H. S.) 8338, 9480.
Brackett (H. G.) 11861.
Bradford (M. T.) 3104-3107.
Bradley (C. A.) 7000, 9271, 13822.
Bradshaw (Ray) 8339.
Bragg (P. C.) 7629.
Branca (Fratelli) & co., inc. See Fratelli Branca
& Co., inc.
Brancati (H. C.) 1380.
Brand (C. G.) 3108.
Brand (L. H.) 5776, 7184.
Brandon (T. E.) 5777.
Brandt (Irving) & co. 972, 1279, 8768, 9175.
Brandt (Lewis) 7185.
Brandt & Brandt. 5778, 7186, 7187, 10622.
Brann (Louise) 10440, 10441.
Branson (L. S.) 7001.
Braun baking co. 14429, 14430.
Brawley (D. J.) 13823, 13824.
Bray (Dorothy) 3431.
Breakstone bros., inc. 5479.
Breck (J. H.) inc. 7630, 7631, 9176, 9177, 14431,
14432.
Breese novelty co. 7188, 7002.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Breezewood pipe co. 6343, 6344, 7632-7634.
Breirather (Ignatz) 4623.
Breneman (W. E.) 13001.
Brennan (J. E.) 5779.
Brennan (J. F.) 10623.
Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Victory-builders
div. 4624, 4625, 5780, 5781, 7189, 7190, 10624-
10629, 11550, 11551, 13002, 13003, 13825, 13826.
Brewer (Adrian) 7191.
Brewer (C. B.) 13004.
Brewer (J. L) 1631.
Brewers scientific labs., inc. 12068-12076.
Brewing corp. 10968-10971, 12077, 12078.
Brewing industry foundation. 6351-6354, 7635-7640.
Briant (E. J.) 9481.
Brilhart (Arnold) 5480.
Brill (H. C.) co., inc. 1280.
Brillion iron works, inc. 6355.
Brinck (C. M.) 7192.
Brindel (C. F.) 8340.
Briskman (Joseph) 4626, 7193.
Bristol co. 11552-11586.
British & Amer. ambulance corp. 1632-1634.
Brockmann (E. E.) 7194.
Broderick (R. J.) 3432.
Broderson (Andrew) 1459.
Broesel (C. A.) 5782.
Brookgreen gardens, inc. 11587, 11588.
Brooks (Edward) 8341.
Brooks bros. 973-975, 4028, 5156, 5157.
Brooks clothing co. 14209.
Brotherhood of the White Temple, inc. 3109.
Broughton (A. G.) 285.
Brower (C. S.) 1635.
Brown (A. C.) 1281.
Brown (A. E.) 9482.
Brown (Barnum) 7195-7199.
Brown (C. E.) 8772.
Brown (Carl) inventions. 13361.
Brown (Carl) inventions. See Brown (C. E.)
Brown (G. C.) 4627.
Brown (K. A.) 9483.
Brown (L. R.) 1636.
Brown (L.S.) 13721.
Brown (Mrs. L. S.) 13721.
Brown (Lena) 11371.
Brown (Lewis) 11371.
Brown (M. E. J.) 286.
Brown (M. J.) 10630.
Brown (Percy) 10631.
Brown (S. D.) 3110-3114, 3919.
Brown (W. J.) 5783.
Brown & Bigelow. 1637-1696, 2335 (6-8), 3433-
3445, 4628-4642, 5784-5796, 6356, 7200-7212,
8342-8348, 9484-9497, 10632, 13304 (1), 13005-
13016, 13827, 13828.
Brown-Brockmeyer co. 976.
Brown instrument co. 287-295, 1697-1699, 3446-
3451, 4643-4648, 5797-5803, 7213, 8349-8362,
9498-9507, 10633-10645, 11589-11601, 13829-
13833.
Brown Robertson co. See Art education, inc. Brown-
Robertson co.
Browne (Burton) 4381.
Browne (G. E:) 7003.
Browning (John) 1282.
Brownjohn (W. E.) 8153.
Bruce (E. L.) co. 2473-2480, 6357, 6358.
Bruce (L. J.) 4649.
Bruce (R. A.) 9272-9275.
Bruckmann co. 6359-6363.
Bruegger (C. S.) 7214.
Brun (L. J.) 296, 8363-8366, 9508-9510, 10646.
515706 O - 43 -2
353
Brunkow (A. T.) 9511.
Bruno (Angelo) 11371, 13721
Bruns (B. J.) 4650.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender co. 977, 978, 4029-
4033, 13362, 13363.
Bryan (M. J. M.) 13017.
Bryson (H. P.) 9354.
Buchheim (Max) 14433.
Buchsbaum (Marvin) 1700.
Buck (S. P.) 11602, 11603.
Buckmaster (R. M.) 11604.
Bucknam (R. L.) 10647.
Buffalo courier-express, inc. 5804.
Buffalo evening news. 10648.
Bundy (L. M.) 5594.
Burbage (T. W.) 5805.
Burch (Don) 11605.
Burdett Jj. H.) 13834.
Burdette studio. 10442.
Burgess (D. A.) 13018.
Burke (E. W.) 13835.
Burke (E. W.) ir. 5806.
Burkett (Kah) 8154.
Burks (H. R.) 4651.
Burns (Philemon) 10649.
Burns (Richard) 5807, 5808.
Burns (Seymour) 5481.
Burr ({E. E.) 5595, 5596, 7004, 7005, 8155, 10443.
Burstrom (G. A.) 4652.
Burton (H. R.) 297, 1701.
Burton-Dixie corp. 6864 (1), 12079, 12080.
Burton uniform co. 6364.
Burwell (William) 11283.
Busby (Roy) 8367.
Bussmann mfg. co. 2481.
Bu-tay products, ine. 5482.
Butcher (B. E.) 8083.
Butler (D. C.) 8156.
Butler §. M.) 1702.
Butler (M. H.) 12676-12681, 13753-13759.
Butler bros. 12486.
Butler mfg. co. 7006.
Butler paper products co. 12487-12500.
Buttura & sons. 9276-9278.
Byer (Samuel) 9279, 9280.
Byrne (C. J.) 4034.
Cadet co. 8157.
Cadwell (E. E.) 1703.
Cahill (S. C.) 10650.
Cahn (Alexander) A.-C. products. 4454-4460.
Cain (D. B.) 5809.
Calavo growers of California. 979, 4035-4037, 5158,
5483, 6365, 6366, 14434, 14435.
Calder (F. H.) 298.
California biological ser. 14210.
California fruit growers exchange. 980-984, 2482-
2503, 4038-4052, 5159-5161, 6367-6378, 7641-7655,
8773-8778, 10028-10032, 10972, 10973, 12081,
13364, 13365, 14211, 14212.
California publicity agency. 3452.
California spray-chem. corp. 4053, 5162.
California univ. Regents. 4653.
Calix (Pascual) 7215.
Caltex sportswear co. 4054.
Calumet plastic co. 10974.
Calvert (B. M.) 26.
Cambridge (H. O.) 8368.
Came (J. E.) co. 5163.
Camera Clix. 9512.
Cameron (G. F.) 3453.
Camp (S. H.) & co. 4055-4057, 6379.
Camp Grant studio. 4654-4669, 5810-5823, 7216, 7217,
8369-8387, 9513-9557, 10651, 10652, 11606-11609,
13019-13022.
Campana (F. J.) 3454.
Campbell (John) 7218.
Campbeli box & tag co. 6380.
Canada dry ginger ale, inc. 5164-5170, 6381, 6382,
7656.
Canadian radium & uranium corp. 299.
Canal natl. bank of Portland. 1704.
Canned foods, inc. 6875.
Cannon (W. J.) 6383.
Canton-Ericson insulations, inc.
Cantrell (F. J.) 27, 10653.
Capex corp. 12082.
Capitol fuel co. 13366.
Capone (Leonard) 10654.
Cappelli (B.) 1381.
Carboloy co., inc. 11609-11614.
Carborose co, 10361, 12501.
Carborundum co. 13023.
Cardiff (Helen) 11615, 11616.
Careful crossing crusaders. 8388.
Carlson (C. E.) 13836.
Carlson (V. C.) 7219.
Carlton (E. W.) 13024.
Carlu (Jacques) 3115.
Carmody (D. W.) 300.
Carnegie-Illinois steel corp. 3455, 3389-8393,
13837-13843.
Carpenter (E. C.) 10655.
Carpenter steel co. 10362, 10975.
Carrata co. 3116-3138.
Carrick (W. R.) 5824, 5825.
Carrico (W. H.) 6384.
Carroll (F. J.) 1382.
Carson (P. A.) 4461.
Carson Pirie Scott & co. 7657.
Carter (Edwin) 4670.
Carter (G.H.) 3456.
Carter carburetor corp. 2504, 2505.
Carter coal co. 6385-6393, 7658-7660, 8779-8782,
10033-10038, 10976, 10977, 12083-12086, 13367-
13370, 14213-14215.
Carter products, inc. 1283, 2506.
Carvell (Edward) 301.
Casanove importation co. 11284.
Cascade frozen foods, inc. 2962-2967.
Cash (J. & J.) inc. 4058.
Casite corp. 4059, 5171, 6394.
Cason (V. W.) 10444.
Castle films, inc. 7661-7663, 8783, 10978, 12087-
12092, 13371, 13372, 13111, 13112.
Castro (A. N.) 9178.
Castro & son. See Castro (A. N.)
Caswell (G. W.) co. 2968.
Cataract chem. co., inc. 7664.
Catholic church extension of the United States of
America, 10656.
Catholic statuary co. 4462.
Caufield & Shook, inc. 5826-5845, 7220-7230.
Cavello (A. j.) 302.
Cayton (Mrs. J. G.j 11617, 11618.
Cearley (J. W.) & sons. 303.
Celanese corp. of America. 986, 2507, 4060, 5172,
5173, 12093.
Celotex corp. 4671, 6395.
Cemar co. See Maher (C. E.)
Cengr (R. j.) 13844.
Centennial flouring mills co. 11285.
Central hardware co. 6396.
Central soya co., inc. 987, 2508, 4061, 4382, 5174-
5176, 6397.
Central waxed paper co. 5484.
Century art co. 3457.
Century fruit corp. 2969.
985.
354
a» pt. 4S ns Bi eee
Century letter service. 1705.
Century press. 11619, 11620.
Cerejo (L. R.) 7231, 9558, 9559.
Ceres (Placido) 5846.
Certified dry mat corp. 5847, 7232-7236.
Chace (W. M.} co. 7665, 13373.
Chaffee & co., inc. 7237-7241.
Chain belt co. 2509, 2510, 8784.
Chalmers (Harvey) & son, ince. 6876-6878.
Chamber of commerce, Port Neches, Tex. See Port
Neches, Tex. Chamber of commerce.
Champlain (Duane) 3139.
Chandler {J. W.) 10445.
Channon (Henry) 10446.
Chantry (R. E.) 13845.
Charis corp. 1706, 14218,
Charlebois (E. M.) 12502.
Charlesworth (I. L.) 11499 (1)
Chase (N. W.) 13846.
Chase (W. F.) 11621.
Chatham mfg., co. 12094.
Chatham pharmaceuticals, inc. 14436.
Chator (Chaim) 14437.
Chek-chart corp. & Sterling oil co. 2511.
Chelos (G. K.) 28.
Chemcard co. 8083.
Chemical fire proofing corp. 10657.
Chemical treating & equipment co., inc. 4062, 5177,
5485-5488, 6398, 6879, 6880, 7666, 8084, 10039.
Chemicolloid labs., inc. 2512.
Chemex corp. 8785, 13374, 13375.
Cheney (C. G.) 304.
Cheney (J. B.) 5848, 5849.
Cheney bros. 7667-7669.
Chermak (George) 1707.
Cherry-Burreli corp. 8158.
Chesapeake & Ohio ry. co. 13847.
Chesebrough mfg. co. 6399, 7670, 8786, 8787.
Chesnut (Glen) 1383, 1384.
Chetek canning co. 9179, 9180, 10363, 10364.
Chevrolet motor div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Chevrolet motor div.
Chicago & Illinois midland ry. co. 306, 13848.
Chicago coal merchants assn. 2513-2516, 4063,
4064, 10040, 10041, 12095-12100.
Chicago metal hose corp. 12101.
Chicago pump co. 307, 308, 14219.
Chicago tribune. 3458-3460, 5850.
Chicago univ. 305.
Chick bed co. 5178.
——See also Kohn (O. A.) d. b. a. Chick bed
co.
Chilean nitrate educa,bur. inc. 1708, 2517.
Chiropractic foundation of the state of New York, inc.
9560.
Chresomales (J. A.) 8394-8403.
Christenson (Lewis) 4672.
Christmas club. 309, 13376, 13377.
Christofferson (S. D.) 4673.
Christopher (Nicholas) 8159, 8160.
Christy (H. C.) 11372.
Chrysler corp. 3461.
Chryson’s, ltd. 7242, 8404-8408.
Chula Vista citrus assn. 14438.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. Corp.
of the president. 1709, 11622.
Ciba pharmaceutical products, inc. 1385, 2518, 2519,
3140, 5179, 6400, 7671, 8788, 10447, 10448.
Cigar institute of America, inc. 6401.
Cimini (P. L.) 13849.
Citroen’s art gallery. 5851-5856, 10658-10665.
Claff (M. B.) & sons, inc. 5489, 6881, 8085, 8086,
12503.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Claghora J. C.) 13722.
Clarion co. 7243, 7244.
Clark (Austin) 3462.
Clark (B. H.) 5857.
Clark (M. EB.) 13850.
Clark bros. chewing gum co. 10042, 10043, 1097S,
12102, 13378, 14220.
Clarke (F. B.) 12632.
Clay (Henry) 13025.
Clay-Adams co., inc. 1716, 13379.
Ciay club of New York. $281.
Clay fur farms. 6402, 6403.
Clayton {A. C.) ptg. co. 2970-2972, 9181, 9182,
12504.
Clean-c chemical co. See George Joseph}
Cleland (fT. M.) 7245.
Clements J. B.) 10449.
Cleofe (Lawrence) 1711.
Cleveland statuary manufacturers. 9161-8174.
Clifton co. 13851.
Clipper belt lacer co. 19980.
Ciock sales co. 5858, 5859.
Cloister print shop. 1712.
Clorox chem. co. 2520-2525, 5180-5182, 6404-6406,
7672, 8789-8794, 11286-11288, 12103-12106,
13380-13384.
Club aluminum products co. 5183, 5184.
Cluett, Peabody & co., inc. 7673, 7674, 10981.
Coate (W. ¥.} 10666.
Cobb (R. D.) 1386-1391.
Coca-cola co. 988-995, 2526-2535, 4065-4076, 4674,
4675, 5185-5192, 6407-6415, 7675-7683, 8795-
8800, 10044, 10045, 10450, 10451, 10982-10988,
12107-12153, 13385-13401, 13852-13856, 14221-
14230.
Cochran Gacqueline) 2536, 4077, 4078.
Cechrane corp. 5860.
Code mig. corp. i2134.
Coggins {. H.) 13026.
Cohen J. M.) 4676.
Cohen {Leon} 7246.
Cohen (Rose) 1392, 3141.
Cohn-Hall-Marx co. 8801, 10365, 10989, 12502,
13670.
Colby {C. E.) 2537.
Cold Spring granite co. 7684, 7685.
Cole? (S. L.} 3463-3468.
Coleman {A.} 18. ‘
Coigate-Palmolive-Peet co. 8802, 8803.
Collins (M. E.} 10667.
Collins {R. S.) 3468.
Colombo (Angelo) 29.
Colombo fJack} 9561.
Colonial works. 13671.
Colorado seminary. University oi Denver.
Denver. University. Colorado seminary.
Colorgraphic offset co., inc. 3470.
Colson {U. R.} 310-320, 7247.
Colt’s patent fire arms mfg. co. 3471-3474, 4677-
4679, 7243.
Columbia, Mo. Jr. chamber of commerce. 1713.
Columbia baking co. 11289.
Columbia pictures corp. 12155, 12156.
Columbia statuary co. 1393-1400, 12633, 12634.
Columbian bank note co. 7007.
Columbus dental mfg. co. 996.
Comegys (M. L.) 1401.
Comet model airplane & supply co. 10668.
Commercial art co. 6416-6422.
Commercial films, inc. 3475, 8409, 8410, 9562,
9563.
Committee for constl. govt., inc. 390.
Community chesis & councils, inc. 8411.
See
355
Co-mo photo co. 4680-4689.
Comstock canning corp. 8804, 11290.
Concannon (M. T.} 321.
Cone (T. H.) 760.
Confraternity publications. 2538.
Conners (Helen) 11373.
Connoisseur wineries.
Connor (B. A. ©.) 1402.
Connor (Robert) 13027.
Consolidated equipment, inc. 997.
Container corp. of America. 6882, 6883, 8087, 3088.
Continental foods, inc. 4079.
Continental rubber works. 998, 8805.-
Continental steel corp. 4080-4082.
Continental supply co. 5193.
Cook (G. H.) 5861.
Cook (L. L.) co. 1714, 3476-3483, 4690, 8412, 11623-
11626, 13028, 13029, 13857, 13858.
Cook (U. V. W.) 13284.
Cook drug co. 4383.
Cook paint & varnish co. 10990.
Cook, Watkins & Patch, inc. 1403-1417, 11374-
11387, 12635-12646.
Cooke (E. S.) 322, 323, 8413.
Coolidge (C. M.) 2335 (1)
Cooney (Mark) 11368.
Cooper (H. L.) 1715.
Cooperative grange league federation exchange, inc.
12513, 12514, 13672, 13673.
Copping (E. N.) 4587 (1-7), 5725 (2)
Copping (Harold) 4587 (1-7), 5725 (2)
Copping (J. C.) 4587 (1-7), 5725 (2)
Coppoldt (P. E.) 1716.
Corbetta const. co., inc. 324.
Cord-wire anchor co. See Brown (A. C.)
Corn products refining co. 6884, 10366, 10367.
Cornelius (L. W.) 5862.
Cornell (L. H.) 11627.
Corning glass works. 4083, 6423, 12157, 14231.
Corporation of the president of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day saints. See Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day saints. Corporation of the
president.
Cortez (S. T.) 31.
Cerwin (A. R.) 13030.
Cory glass coffee brewer co. 7686.
Cosmades. (C. V.) 4691.
Cosmic food co. 6424.
Costa (F. A.) 10452.
Costello (M. J.) 1717.
Cotton (A. P.) 7249.
Coty, inc. 7687, 7688, 8806, 8807, 10046-10050,
_ 10991-10995, 12158-12168, 13402-13410, 14232-
14236.
Courvoisier (G. S.) 2973.
Cousin (F. J.) 9282.
Coveleskie (Joseph) 9564, 13859.
Coward-McCann, inc. 8414-8416.
Cowell (J. S.) 13031.
Cox (L. L.) 10669.
Cox & Fuller. 9565.
Coy (W. Z.) 7008, 8175.
Coyne (J. R. L. A.) 8417.
Craig (H. S.) 32.
Craker (R. J.) 1418.
Cram (G. F.) co., inc. 13674. ;
Cramer-Tobias-Meyer, inc. 2539, 6425.
Crandell (G. R.) 13860.
Crane co. 999, 6426.
Crawford (R. V.) 7250.
Creamery package mfg. co. 2540.
Creasy (G. B.) 5863.
Creative art printers. 7251.
12506-12512.
INDEX
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Creative chem.co. 6885.
Creeden (O. G.) 10670.
Cressler (E. P.) 13675.
Cresta Blanca wine co., inc. 4084, 6427, 10996.
Crider (Catherine) 7009.
Crist (A. J.) 8418.
Criterion bead & novelty co. 4463, 4464.
Crites (C. A.) 5864.
Crittenden (E. S.) 325.
Croce (F. D.) & co., inc. 5490.
Crocker (A. A.) 4692.
Crockett (G. A.) 9283-9286.
Crockett (R. A.) 4465.
Crone {j. M.) 3484.
Cronin (Richard) co. 7252.
Crooks (Mrs. L. T.) 4466.
Cross (Edward) co., inc. 1718-1723, 10671.
Cross bros. co. 3142-3156, 9287-9306, 13723-
13736.
Cross eng. co. 6428, 8808.
Crowley (E. W.) 13284.
Crown cork & seal co., inc. 6256 (12), 7689-7694,
8809-8813, 10051-10053.
Croxley hats, subsidiary of Hat corp. of America.
2541,
Crozier (J. A.) 33-35.
Crum (T. B.) 11628.
Crume (W. A.) 13032.
Crumley (H. W.) 5865.
Crummey (R. F.) 13861.
Crusco (jesse) 8176.
Cucci (V. J.) 7253-7255.
Cudahy packing co. 14237.
Cullum (D. L.) 4693.
Culto mfg. co. See Wangel (Andreas)
Culver aircraft corp. 6429, 3814.
Cumberland press, inc. 1724.
Cummer products co. 9183, 9184.
Cummings (Helen) 10672, 10673.
Cuna supply cooperative. 1725.
Cunningham (R. W.) 326.
Cup & container institute. 8815.
Curran (E. T.) 6886.
Curry (J. S.) 36, 5597, 9307.
Curtis (David) 2974-2976, 4384, 10368.
Curtis (E. R.) 3485./
Curtiss candy co. 12169.
Cutler-Hammer, inc. 1000, 1001, 4085-4087, 6430-
6432, 7695, 7696, 8816-8818, 10054, 10055, 12170-
12173, 13033, 13034, 13411.
Daggett & Ramsdell. 10997.
Dahl J. F.) 8419.
Dailey (R. M.) 13035.
Daisy mfg. co. 2542.
Daleiden (L. N.) & co. 7256.
Daley (M. M. M.) 217 (1)
Daley (M. R.) 217 (1)
Dalimata (J. M.) 5598.
Dallas post card co. 3486.
Dallmann (O. G.) 1419.
Dally (R. S.) 13862.
Daltario (S. D.) 11629.
Dalton (M. M.) 4467.
Dalton (P. E.) 9185.
Dalton distributors. See Dalton (P. E.)
Dana perfumes. 10998-11000, 12174, 12175.
Danforth (Josephine) 11388.
Daniel stamp co. 8420.
Daniels (Burt) 4468, 4469, 4694, 4695.
Danne. See Kritzler (Dan)
Danolds (A. C.) 10453-10456.
Da Prato (A.) co. of Boston. 8177, 8178, 10457-
10468, 11389-11392.
356
Daprato statuary co. 1002, 2543, 4088, 5194, 5866-
5870, 6433, 7697, 8819, 10056, 11001, 12176,
13412.
Darby (C. L.) 12515.
Darling (H. J.) 8421-8423.
D’Assisi (Mother Francis) See Myers (X. L.)
Davenport candycrafts. 4385.
Davidson (A. W.) 7010. °
Davidson (M. N.) 7257.
Davies (J. H.) 327.
Davies (Wayne) 2544.
Davies-Young Soap co. 2545.
Davis (C. B.) 5871, 5872.
Davis (F. P.) monumental works, inc. 8179, 12647.
Davis (H. H.) 7258.
Davis (J. E.) ir. 9566, 10674, 11630.
Davis (J. F.) 11393.
Davis (Marshall) 9308-9315.
Davis (N. E.) 1420.
Davis (S. L.) 5873.
Davis, Delaney & Harrs, inc. 4386.
Davis emergency equipment co., inc. 11002.
Davol rubber co. 11003.
Dawe’ Ss products co. 11291, 12516.
Dawe’s Vitamelk co. 11004- 11006.
Day-brite lighting, inc. 2546, 4089-4091, 5195, 5491,
5492, 6434, 7698, 10057-10060, 11007, 13413.
Dayton rubber mfg. co. 5196, 10061-10065.
DeBoix (Ernest) 8820.
De Boix (Gita) 8820.
Decca records, inc. 1003-1034, 2547, 5197-5199.
Decorative ser. co. 11631.
De Coux (Janet) 4470.
Deerwester (J. A.) 3487, 3488.
De Espenza (A. N.) 5599.
De-Filippi (A. P.) 328, 329, 4696, 7259, 11632,
13036-13038.
DeGiorgi (J. H.) 2977.
Dehnert (A. E.) 7260.
De Hoffmann (A. C.) 8180, 9316-9320.
DeKee co. 10469.
De la Torre (Manuel) 12648.
Delahanty (P. J.) 4092.
Delaney (F. W.) 2978.
Delano (G. C.) 13737.
De Laval separator co. 1035, 6435, 6436.
Delin (Charles) 3489.
Dell’Osso (Ralph) 5600.
Delmarva brewing co. 2979, 2980, 10369.
De Losa (A. C.) 11394, 11395.
Del Pino (J. M.) 3490.
Delson (Robert) 5874.
DeLuxe sales co., inc. 7699.
DeMet (George) & bros. See Georges - George De-
Met & bros.
De Miller (K. T.) 10470.
Deming (Rose) 330.
Democratic supplies. 9567.
Denoyer-Geppert co. 9568.
Dental hygiene inst. of Chicago. 7261.
Denver equipment co. 6437.
Denver mutual oil co. 1036.
Denver. Univ. Colorado seminary. 13039.
De Rehling-Quistgaard (J. W.) 9321.
Dermal products co. See Fiero (G. W.)
Dermetics, inc. 2548, 4093.
Derrydale press, inc. 331, 332, 5875.
Dershwitz (Stanley) 9322.
Derveer (H. D. Van) See VanDerveer (H. D.)
Derwin (J. W.) 11633.
DeSanno (A. P.) & son, inc. 2549, 7700-7704, 8821-
8824, 11008, 12177, 12183, 13414, 14238.
Design for living. 12184.
nos. 1-12, 1942
INDEX
Designers for industry, inc. 8424-8428.
Detective bk. club. 4094.
Detroit stamping co. 8825.
Dettloff (F. J.) 8429.
Dettloff (W. P.) 1726, 8429.
‘Deutsch (Charles) 11634.
Deutsch (J. J.) 333.
Devich (John) 3157, 4471.
Devin J. C.)° 7011.
Devine (J. J.) 8826.
De Vos (Gleb) 13415.
Dewald (William) 1932.
DeWitt (8. R.) 7262.
Dewitz (C. E.) 4697.
Dexter sulphite pulp & paper co. 5493.
De Zevallos (Mary) 3158-3160, 5601.
Dicalite co. 4095.
Dick (A. B.) co. 1037, 2550, 4096, 5200, 6438,
7705, 8827, 10066, 10067, 12185, 12186, 13416,
14239.
Dick bros. brewing co. 7706.
Dickinson (H. E.) 10675, 13040.
Dickson (Katharine) 9186.
Dictaphone corp. 2551, 6439, 8828.
Dictograph sales corp. 8829.
Diesel engine mfrs. assn. 5602.
Dietz ptg. co. 8430.
Di Girolamo (Gustavo) 10471.
Dillin (G. R.) 3491.
Dillon (George) 5603.
Dillon (H. F.) 37.
Dinella (Carl) 10472.
Diocese of Pennsylvania. 5604.
Dirdak (Charles) 11635.
Direct shipping corp. 2552.
DiRocco (Ernest) 334.
Disney (Walt) productions. 7012, 11292, 13738-
13740.
Disston (Henry) & sons, inc. 1038.
DistilJation products, inc. 1039, 1040, 2553-2557,
6440, 8830, 13417, 13418.
Distillers warehouse, inc. 2981.
Diversey corp. 4097, 7707, 12287.
Dix. (R. H.) 3161, 5876.
Dixie tire co. 13676.
Dobbs (J. R.) 13041.
Dobbs & co., inc. 4098.
Dockrill (W. V.) 1421.
Dr. Daniel Brooks’ 3 daughters. 4387.
Doctoroff (john) 4472.
Dodge (J. M.) 3492.
Dodge (M. N.) 2982-2984.
Doench (E. S.) 9952 (1)
Doezie Jj. L. P.) 7263.
Dohse (Quentin) 5877.
Dolan (E. V.) 3162.
Dolle (R. C.) 6441.
Domore chair co., inc. 11009, 14240.
‘Don, the Beachcomber. See Beachcomber.
Donahey Vitri-vault co. 6442.
Donald art co., inc, 335, 7264-7266.
Donaldson (James) sr. 3163.
Donatelli granite co. 13741.
Donovan (P. J.) 14439.
Doolen (H. H.) 5878.
Doran (W. T.) 4698-4710
' Dorfman (John) 9323.
Doria (N. L.) 9569.
Double-mix, inc. 7708-7710.
Dougherty (J. B.} 13742.
Dougherty James) 11396. g
Douthitt (John) 1422, 1423, 4711.
357
Dow (L. F.) co. 1727-1747, 4712.
Dow, Jones & co., inc. 4713.
Dowagiac daily news. 1424, 3493.
Downey (J. B.) 7013, 7014, 8181, 9324.
Drabkin (Stella) 1425.
Drackett co. 1041-1045, 4099, 6443-6445, 7711,
7712, 8089, 8090, 8831-8835, 9187-9189, 11010,
12188, 13419, 13420, 14241, 14242.
Drake press. 3494.
Draucker (G. A.) 3495.
Drayer (D. H.) 7185.
Dresser mfg. co. 7713.
Dreyer (R. W.) 1046.
Dritz-Traum co., inc. 4100.
Drott (E. A.) 2558.
Drus (P. P.) 3164.
Dubay (A. A.) 1748.
Dubler (Herbert) inc. 9570-9581.
DuBois (F. H.) 5605-5607.
Duenewald ptg. corp. 5879.
Duff (P.) & sons, inc. 2559, 2560, 4101, 4102, 6446-
6448, 14440.
Duke (W. F.) 3165.
Duncan (Beatrice) 11397, 11398.
Duncan (J. A.) 38, 11399.
Dungeness crab, inc. 8091.
Dunlap & co., inc. 2561, 2562, 4103.
Dunlap hats. 8836, 8837, 11011, 11012.
Duplex envelope co. 6887-6890.
Dupli-typer co. 2563.
Du Pont de Nemours (E. 1.) & co. 6449, 13863.
Duras (V. H.) 13743.
Durlin corp. 5201.
Durst (J. A.) ir. 10676.
Duschnes (P. C.) 1749.
Duwel products. 13864.
Dykes (M. C.) 6891.
Dzikoski (F. J.) 7015.
Eagan (C. A.) & co. 5880.
Eagle pencil co. 8838.
Eagle products co. 13744.
Eakin (D. O.) distributing co. 3496.
Easi-bild pattern co. 9190.
East Hampton star. 8431.
Eastern corp. 12189.
Eastman kodak co. 8839.
Easton (N. H. L.) 39, 2985.
Easton publications. 7267, 11636.
Eaton (C. S.) 13677.
Eby (H. F.) 13865.
Eby (S. E.) 40, 5608.
Economics lab., inc. 1284.
Economy liquors, inc. 2564.
Eddy @D. M.) 11400.
Edelbrau brewery, inc. 4104, 10068.
Edelman (George) co. 9191, 9192.
Edgerton JJ. D.) 4714.
Edson (Norman) 3497.
Educational & musical arts, inc. 3166.
Educational playthings, inc. 8432.
Educators progress league. 8438.
Educators publications, inc. 5202.
Edward (Linnel) 5609.
Edward valve & mfg. co., inc. 2565.
Edwards (F. C.) 8434.
Edwards (G. W.) 6256 (13)
Edwards (J. D.) 1750.
Edwards (W. A.) 13042.
Eickenroht (Marvin) 3933, 5082.
Einson-Freeman Co., inc. 12517.
Bisele (L. A.) 4715.
Eisner (W. J.) 8092.
Elberta packing co. 1285.
INDEX
Elbinger (M. F.) 8093.
Elbinger products co. See Elbinger (M. F.)
Elco grease & oil co. 12518.
Eldridge (G. B.) 10473.
Electric corp. of America. 14441.
Electric game co., inc. 1286.
Electric household utilities corp. 1287.
llth frame, inc. 9193.
Eljer co. 2566.
Elk coal co. See Finkbeinder {John)
Ellenville, N. ¥Y. Village. 3167-3172.
Ellerman (F. G.) 4716.
Ellery (W. H.) 10474, 10475.
Elliott paint & varnish co. 11293.
Ellison (F. H.) 336-342.
Elisworth (Reo) 5881-5885.
Elsman (E. H.) 9582-9584, 10677.
Elwell (R. D.) & co. 6892.
Ely (G. B.) 5886.
Emde (G. L.) 13866.
Emerson (Edith) 8182.
Emerson-Rankin co. 11637-11640.
Emery (G. S.) 343, 1751, 11641.
Empie (H. H.) 3498-3500, 9585, 9586.
Empire crafts corp. 8840-8842.
Empire photographers, N. ¥. 11642.
Empire state mutual life insur. co. 10678.
Employers mutual liability insur. co. 13867- 13878.
Encyclopaedia britannica, inc. 12190.
Endicott artistic memorial co. 10679.
Endicott-Johnson corp. 1047-1049, 5203, 5204, 7714-
7718, 11013, 11014.
Engel (Fred) 12649.
Engelbrektson (Agda) 9194.
Engert (B. R.) 3501.
Engert (G. J.) 8435.
Ennever (Harry) 9325.
Enteron enterprises. 2567.-
Enterprise brewing co. 6893.
Enway tool co. 2568.
Eppert (L. W.) 3502, 4717, 4718.
Equalizer co. 8094.
Ergang (H.) 3503.
Ergang (Herman) co. 1752.
Erickson (E. N.) 8574.
Erickson (fens) 4719.
Ericsson screw machine products co., ine. 6450.
Ernst (E. J.) 8669.
Erskine (W. J.) co. 4720-4721.
’ Eshbaugh (Ted) studios, inc. 8436.
Eskimo pie corp. 438%, 4389.
Espeseth (P. L) 3504.
Esterbrook pen co. 2569.
Esterly (A. H.) 9326.
Estes (J. E.} 5887.
Ethyl corp. 7719, 11015, 11016, 13421-13426, 14243-
14253.
Euga (A. B.) 8437. -
Euteotic welding alloys, inc. 7720.
Evans (C. L.) 344.
Evans (J. R.) & co. 11401, 12191.
Everett (H. C.) 3505.
Everitt hat co, 2570.
Everlasting rec. co. 7268-7273.
Everson (F. E.) 1288. ced
Everyman’s temple, inc. 11643.
Ewert (W..C.) 345.
Ewins (G. E.) 7274.
Excelsior lab., inc. 2571.
Exercycle corp. 4722.
Exeter orchards assn, inc. 12519.
Exhibit supply co. 346, 9587-9618, 14254,
Ex-lax, inc, 2572, 4105,
358
|
|
|
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37 '
Expandor, inc. 347, 1753.
F. A. R. publishers, Itd. 9619.
F. T. F. labs. 2986.
Faber (1. L.) 4473.
Fabry (Alois) jr. 41.
Fafard (L. J.) 10680. -
Fairbank (L. C.) 42.
Fairbanks (Philip) 1754.
Fairbanks, Morse & co. 2573, 8843, 10069, i2192,
13427, 13428.
Faison fF. S.) 4723.
Falk ames} 8438.
Falis City brewing co., inc. 4106-4111, 6451, 7721-
7721, 8844, 10070, 10071, 11017-11020, 12193-
12195.
Famous foods, inc. 8095.
Fandel press, inc. 4112.
Farmer (W.S.) 1755.
Farnam (J. P.) 348-350.
Faron (C. A.) 1426, 3173, 4474, 4475, 5610-5622,
7016, 12650, 12651.
Farrell ‘displays. 43.
Farwest lithograph & pte. co. 1275.
Father & son shoe stores, inc. 1050, 1051, 5205-
5207, 7728-7730, 8845, 3846.
Fauerbach brewing co. 10072. f
Faulkner {E. A.) 11402.
Fawley-Brost co. 351,.11644.
Fax {Elton} 11645.
Fechheimer bros., inc. 1052.
Fedders mig. co., inc. 7731, 8847.
Federal novelty co. 11403.
Federal recorder co., inc. 1053.
Federal transportation assn. 9620.
Feeny (G. A.} 11646, 11647.
Fehr {Frank) brewing co. 12609 (2)
Feigenspan (Christian) brewing co.. 6452, $848-885y,
10073, 13429, 14255, 14256.
Feiner (H. L.} 8183.
Fell (Olive) 9621-9629, 11648- 11653.
Fellman (Max) 9327.
Fenelon (M. J.) 11654.
Ferg Wah Pong. 1756.
Fenton (W. T.} 1757.
Fenwai, inc. 11294.
Ferguson (DP. J.) 9328.
Ferguson (G. D.) 8439.
- Ferguson (N. G.} 13043-13045, 13879.
Ferguson (W. R.} 6453.
Ferguson mig.,co. i758.
Ferguson-Sherman mfg. corp. 5888-5893.
Ferguson studios. 44, 45.
Ferry-Morse seed co. 2574.
Fertig (A. A.} 10681, 10682.
Fevig (i. N.) 13046.
Fickerle (A. A.) 2575, 2987.
Fidelity chem. products corp. 1289.
Fiero (G. W.} 1290, 8096, 9195.
Figaro (G. H.} 4724.
Filas (F. J.) 4725.
Finciair (Davia) 138380. ?
Finch & MecCuliouch. 14442.
Findley (1. B.) 13745.
Fink (Morris) 352, 353.
Finkbeinder {John} 2575.
Finn QW. E.} 1759, 3506.
Fintex clothes, 5208.
Fireside coffee co. See Potter (Ragland) & co., inc. ©
Firestone tire & rubber co. 5209.
Firth-Sterling steel co. 5210, 7732.
Fischer (i. B.) co. 5894.
Fischer &°co., inc. 10074, 12196.
Fish (R. H.} 13881.
- Fort Pitt brewing co.
nos. 1-12, 1942 __
Fisher (B. J.) 4726.
Fisher (L. W.) 13882.
Fisher (N. A.) 2577.
Fisher (R. R.) jr. 10517, 10518.
Fisher (T. W.) 354.
Fisher (W. A.) co. 8440.
Fisher (W. B.) 9630.
Fisher body div. General motors corp.
al motors corp., Fisher body div.
Fitch (F. W.) co. 1054, 2578-2580, 4113, 6454,
13430.
Fitzpatrick bros., inc. 2581, 2582, 10075.
Fixler bros., inc. 1055, 2583, 8860, 14257.
Flanigen (Richard H.) 4498.
Fleischmann distilling corp. 5211, 5494, 5495,
4114-4116, 7733-7735, 8861-8863, 9196, 10076,
12197-12208.
Fletcher (H. E.) 10683.
Fletcher (R. W.) 9631.
Fletcher’s studio. 5895.
Flint (G. M.) jr. 8441.
Florida citrus canners cooperative. 4390-4394.
Florists’ teleg. delivery assn. 1056, 1057, 2584-
2586, 5212, 5213, 6455, 6456, 7736, 8864, 12209,
12210, 14258.
Flynn (James) 7276.
Foley & Edmunds, inc. 5896-5901, 13883- 13892.
Folkman (R. A.) 8442.
Follmer (8. H.) 10684.
Fontecilla (Manuel) 8443, 8444.
Fooks (H. C.) $329.
Foote (D. K.) 3507.
Ford (G. M.) 10685.
Ford (P. W.) 3508, 11655.
Ford motor co. 4117, 5496.
Foreman (Koy) 10686.
Formfit co. 12211.
Formont (C. L.) 7277.
Forsyth (L. N.) 8445, 8446.
Forsyth (R. G.) 9632. —
Forsyth (Roberta) 7017.
Forsythe (E. M.}) 3509.
10077.
Fortman (L. A.) 355, 3510.
Forty niner co. 3511.
Forward (R. K.) sr. 5902, 5303.
Foss (R. P.) 4727.
Foster engineering co. 12212.
Fostoria pressed steel corp. 356.
Fotocolor Mexico. 9633.
Fowler (J. S.) 3512.
Fowler (John) 3513, 3514, 7278.
Fox (1. J.) inc. 12213.
Fox Head Waukesha corp. 5497, 5498.
Fox River Valley knitting co. 2988, 2989.
Foxboro co. 357-360, 1760-1762, 5904-5924, 7279-
7292, 11656-11660, 13047.
Fram corp. 2587, 2588.
Franco (Frederico) 9634.
Frank (H. C.) 8447.
Frank (Manuel boy} 361.
Frank (W. C.) 11661.
Franklin (M. L.) 3515, 3516.
Franklin & Kump. 2517.
Franklin textile mills. See Sargent (R. M.)
Fratelli Branca & co., inc. 46, 362.
Fratex. See Sargent (R. M.)
Frawley {J. J.) 5613.
Frawley hotel co, 2990.
Frawley pub. co. 8448.
Frazer (H. B.) 9330.
Frazier (W. L.) 1427.
Frazzetta (Frank) 3174.
See Gener-
INDEX
Frechette (Fred) 47,
Frechette (Fred) ir. 47.
Frederics (E.) inc. 5214-5216, 13431-13433.
Frederick (O. J.) 2991.
Freedman (Albert) 844
Freese (C. H.} 1762.
Freihofer baking co.
14259-14267.
Freixas (Antonio) 13678, 13679.
French bakery co. 4395.
Frenzel (M. W.) 4728.
Fresh iruit & vegetables institute. 13434.
Frick collection. 1764-1770, 5925, 7293, 8450-8484,
10687-10692, 13048.
Friedlander (Leo) 8184.
Friedman (Desider) 3175.
Friedman (Joseph) 1771.
Friedrichs (E. H. & A. C.) co. 13680.
Friends packing cco., inc, 14443.
Frigidaire div., General motors corp. See General
motors corp. Frigidaire div.
Frigidaire div., General motors sales corp. See
General motors sales corp., Frigidaire div.
Frishman & Adishian. 1772.
Froha (J. C.) 1773.
Frost (R. A.) 5926. .
Frost & Reed, ltd. 3176-3187, 3518, 3519, 4476-4484
4723-4744, 5614, 11495- 11418, 11662- 11672.
Frueh (C. Vv.) 3188.
Fruit dispatch co. 2992.
Fruit of the*loom, ine. 7737.
Fry (J. H.) 10476.
Frye (Kenneth) 4485.
Frye & Smith, itd. 1774, 1775.
Fuller (Heien) 9635.
Fuller (1. J.) 5927.
Fuller (R. J.) 363.
Fuller (R. B.)} jr. 4486.
Fuller & Kaufman. 364.
Fulton (Dorcas) 5725 (i)
Fulton (J. W.) 4745.
Fulton Sylphon co. 11673.
Fund raisers, ine. 6457.
Funk (M. K.) 5928, 11674.
Funt (A. A.) 5929.
Futura creations.
G. C. M. co. 3520.
G. M. S. corp. 9636.
Gabellieri (Alessandro) 3189, 8185.
Gabill {(Tanis) 365.
Gaddis (W. H.} 4746.
Gaddy (R. L.) 4396-4398, 9197.
Gagg chem. cCo., inc. i291.
Gaines food co., inc. 5217.
Gale (L. H.} 366-368.
Gallagher {J. C.} 7294.
Gallaher {T. B.) 10693, 10694.
Gallerkamp (N. B.) 1428.
Gallinas (George} 8485.
Gamba (Frank) 3521. —
Gamboa (P. L.) 5616.
Gandy (Curtis) jr. 1429.
Ganoung (F. 8.) 369.
Gans (Frank) 12223, 12224,
Gara (Denes) 370.. —
Garber (A. L.) co. 6894.
Garden preducts co. 8865, 8866.
Gardner displays co. 48.
Garel & Day. 59390.
Garofalo (Romeo) 4747.
Garratt-Caliahan co. of Illinois.
Garrett (W. F.) 4748.
G, 11404.
11021-11029, 12214-12222,
5615.
10078.
INDEX
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Garst (G. W.) 371.
Gaston (G. E.) 3522.
Gates (A. E.) 8486.
Gatke corp. 7738-7741.
Gaudin (M. B.) 5617, 5618.
Gaug (M. A.) 11419-11421.
Gearing (C. A.) 7742.
General air conditioning corp. 1058.
General biological supply house, inc. 372-375,
9637-9651.
General cable corp. 5931, 13893.
General cigar co., inc. 8867-8876.
General concrete products, inc. 9652.
General controls co. 10079.
General elec. co. 4749-4760, 6895-6900, 7295-
7300, 7743-7747, 8877, 10695, 11675, 12225-
12235, 13894.
General fireproofing co. 6458, 12236.
General foods corp. 4118-4121, 5218, 5219, 5932,
5933.
General mills, inc. 1059-1061, 1292, 2589-2610,
2993, 4122-4127, 5220-5223, 6459-6491, 7748-
7752, 8878-8896, 10080-10097, 10370, 11030-
11032, 12520, 13435-13448, 13681, 14268-14271,
14444-14451.
General motors corp. 4128.
—— Chevrolet motor division. 5934-5938, 8487-
8493, 13895-13901.
—— Delco-Remy div. 1293.
—— Fisher body division. 4761, 5939-5941, 7301,
7302, 8494, 8495, 9653, 10696-10698, 13049.
13050, 13902-13905.
—— Frigidaire div. 8496.
—— Hyatt bearings division. 2611.
—— Oldsmobile div. 1776, 1777.
General motors overseas operations. 4129-4133.
General motors sales corp. Chevrolet motor div.
4762.
—— Frigidaire div. 2612.
General ry. signal co. 2613.
General refractories co. . 5224.
General sales co. 2614.
General tire & rubber co. 1062, 4134-4141, 5225,
5226, 6492, 7753-7759, 8897-8899, 10098-10101,
11033-11035, 12237-12244, 13449-13451, 14272,
14273.
Genter (P. H.) 5619.
Genung’s, inc. 8900.
George (Joseph) 10371, 10372.
George (W. E.) 2615.
George dental die electro-depositors. See George
(W. E.)
Georgene novelties, inc. 7018.
Georges - George DeMet & bros. 9198:
Gerber (Hugo) 3190, 9331, 10477.
Gerdes (H. S.) 13051.
Gerlach-Barklow co. 376-432, 1778-1802, 3523-
3535, 13906-13937.
Gerstein (Daniel) 433.
Getchell (Maurice) 13052.
Geuder, Paeschke & Frey co. 1294.
Giannopulos (A.) 8901.
Gibson (C. D.) 5620, 5621.
Gibson (C. R.) & co. 10699.
Gibson (S. B.) 3536.
Gifford (R. G.) 10478.
Gilbert (I. E.) 7303, 7304.
Gilbert (L. A.) 3537.
Gill (A. S.) 12652.
Gill (S. F.) 7305.
Gilliam (H. F.) 12245.
Giomi (John) 7306.
Girtz (David) 9654.
Gittins (J. T.) 9332.
Gittins (R. H.) See Rodikil co., Robert H. Gittins,
sole owner.
Giudici bros. co., inc. 12653-12664.
Giuliani (Amedeo) 49.
Gizzi (Berardino) 3538.
Gladstone (W. H.) 4487, 5942.
Glaser leadco., inc. 6901, 6902, 6493.
Glass (Marvin) 4488.
Gleasman (Vernon) 7307.
Glemby co., inc. 6903-6914.
Glenmore distilleries co., inc. 1063-1065, 2616,
2617, 4142, 5227-5230, 6494-6500, 7760-7765,
8902, 10102-10104, 11036-11042, 13452-13455,
14274-14282.
Glenn (H. C.) 9655.
Glessner co. 6501.
Globe auto glass co. 8497.
Globe hoist co. 6502.
Globe valve corp. 6503, 6504.
Gluek brewing co. 11295.
Glynn (P.) 8186.
Gockley (S. B.) 11676.
Godette products corp. 12521.
Godwin (C. B.) 1803, 9656-9659.
Goebel brewing co. 6505.
Goerke (Elizabeth) 1804.
Goes (A.) 3539-3547, 5943-5946, 8498.
Goetz (E. Ray) 1805.
Gogerty (H. L.) 434.
Gohl (C. W.) 1806.
Golan wines, inc. 1066, 2618, 2619, 4143.
Golden Guernsey, inc. 13938.
Goldenberg co. 1067.
Goldhaft (A. D.) 5231.
Goldman (I. M.) 9333.
Gonzalez (A. R.) 435.
Good (Henry) 5622.
Good neighbor assn. 436, 437.
Goodloe (A. E.) 50.
Goodman (C. J.) 3191.
Goodrich (B. F.) co. 2620.
Goodrich (E. R.) 438.
Goodson (Thoms) 1430.
Gooley (W. T.) 7308, 13939.
Gordon (Elisabeth) 1431, 3192, 3193.
Gordon (Gail) See Thompson (G. G.)
Gordon (W. A.) 3548.
Gordon’s dry gin co., lid. 4144, 5232, 7766-7768,
8903.
Gorman (G. R.) 9334.
Gorsline (D. W.) 10479.
Gorton artists, inc. 5947.
Gotliffe (I. I.) 1807, 4763.
Goudean (H. B.) 1808.
Gould (O. J.) 1068.
Grad (A. S.) 4399.
Graham (N. W.) 3194-3197.
Graham chemical co. 13456.
Granger (E. E.) 11677.
Granger (G. J. H.) 13940.
Grant (A. S.) 14452.
Graph-art publ 13941-13944,
Graphic arts spray mfrs. 1295.
Gray (Dorothy) ltd. 2621-2625, 4145, 4146, 5233-
5237, 6506-6509, 10105, 11043-11045, 12246-
12249.
Gray (J. M.) 439.
Grayson ({R. V.) 440, 1809-1813, 5948, 8499-8501,
10700.
Graziano (Louis) See General sales co.
Great Atlantic & Pacific tea co. 1069, 2626-2631,
4147, 5238-5243, 6510-6514, 7769-7771, 8904, 8905,
11046-11048, 12250, 12251, 13457-13459.
= ae
a
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Great western sugar co. 7772.
Green lumber co. 1814, 1815.
Green Valley granite co. 4489-4494, 11422-11426,
12665-12674.
Greenaway (W. L.) 5949.
Greene (A. E.) 2632.
Greene (C. J.) 3549.
Greenlee (L. E.) 441-443, 4764, 5950, 7309, 7310,
9660, 9661, 10701, 11678, 11679, 13053-13055.
Greenwald (H. J.) 51.
Greenwell (R. L.) 7019.
Greenwood printers, Itd. 12252.
Gregg & son. 6515, 6516, 7773-7783, 8906, 10106-
10109.
Gregory mig. co., inc. 13682, 13683.
Greiner-Fifield litho. co. 11427.
Grey adv. agency, inc. 9335.
Gre -Stoller corp. 9662, 9663.
Griffin (C. G.) 10702.
Griffith (R. A.) 10703.
Grimball (M M.) 936 (1-5)
Grinnell Taphic co., inc. 3550-3552.
Gripon (L. K. S.) 1432, 3198.
mirs. of America, inc. 13056.
Groesbeck (C. C.) 9199.
Groff (C. W.} 1816, 5951.
Grogan photo service, inc. 9664-9668.
Groot (Adrian) 4765.
Gropius (Walter) 4766, 5073.
Gross (Edward) co., inc. 5952, 5953, 8502-8506,
9669, 13057.
Gross-Schoenwald, inc. 444, 445, 1817, 1818, 4767,
4768, 5954, 5955, 8507, 8508.
Groseman (J. E.) 11428.
Grosvenor (G. H.) 5083 (1)
Grothaus (G. G.) 1819, 8509.
Gruber (Henry) 9336, 9337.
Gruen watch co. 1070-1072, 2633, 5244-5249, 6517-
6524, 7784, 12253-12257, 13460-13466, 14283.
Guerrieri (E. J.) 1378, 4453.
Guerrieri (Mary) 2994.
Gugler (Eric) 1433.
Guidi (Frank) 5499.
Gum, inc.14284-14307, 14453-14455.
Gum Iabs., inc. 12522.
Gumakers of America, inc. 2995, 2996.
Gunderson (Gustav) 446, 3553.
Guntrip (F. E.) 1820.
Gurske (A. C.) 4495.
Gustrine (Charles) 447.
Guth (Bernard) 13746.
Gutheil (O. H.) 3554, 3555.
Gutmann (B. P.) 936 (6-15), 9952 (2-6)
Gutmann & Gutmann, inc. 936 (1-15), 8510-8516,
9952 (1-6)
Haacke (J. A.) 11429.
Haase (W. W.) co., inc. 1073.
Haberman (Steven) 9670.
Haberstroh (C. J.) 448.
Haberstroh (J. C.) 3556, 4769, 8517, 9671.
Hackney (M. W.) 7311, 8518, 8519, 9672, 10704,
10705, 11680, 13945, 13946.
Hadjilias (G. P.) 7312.
Haefner (Fred) 11681.
Haggerty (H. P.) See Patrick (Hal)
Hague (T. W.) 7313.
Hailey (S. W.)- 4496.
Hakkerup studio. 10706.
Halbert (C. E.) 5956.
Halden (F. E.) 4770.
Hale (H. E.) 9673, 9674.
Halferty (G. P.) & co. 2997.
Hall (E. R.) 13058.
515706 O- 43 - 3
Hall (Pearl) 13947.
Hallock (P. F.) 8520.
Halvorson (H. L.) 1821, 11682.
Hambrock (Ida) 1434, 1435, 7020, 11430.
Hamill (C. C.) 9675.
Hamilton (B. J.) co. 11683.
Hamilton, Scheu & Walsh shoe co. 8097.
Hamilton watch co. 2634-2637, 11049, 11050, 13467,
13468, 14308.
Hammaker bros. 3199, 5623, 7021, 7022, 8187, 8188,
10480.
Hammer (Peder) 13059.
Hamparsoomian (Anna) 9338, 11431.
Hampden sales assn., inc. 2638.
Hamwi (Linda) 5250.
Handelsman (H. J.) ir. 3200.
Handler (Lawrence) 449, 450.
Hanfstaengl (Franz) 7314-7319.
Hanley (lames) co. 1074-1077, 2639-2644, 4148-4153,
5251, 5252, 6525-6530, 7785, 7786, 8907, 8908,
10110-10115, 11051-11053, 12258-12264, 14309.
Hannan (William) 1078, 1079, 10116.
Hannoch (Charles) 11742.
Hansen (C. A.) 1296, 1822-1835, 2998-3005, 4771-
4801, 5500.
Hansen (S. B.) 5957.
Hansen baking co. 6531.
Hansen’s (Chr.) laboratory, inc. 4400, 12265, 13471,
13472. ¥
Hanyan (R. M.) 5253, 5254, 6532, 7787, 8909, 11054,
11055, 12266, 12267, 13473.
Harbor ady. agency. 12523.
Hardinge co., inc. 7788, 7789.
Hare (J. K.) 1836-1840.
Harford (Jj. J.) 10707.
Hargreaves (Abraham) 7320.
Harkins (C. M.) 52.
Harlan (H. C.) 13948-13951.
Harlan (Samuella) 4802.
Harmon (A. H.) 53.
Harper (F. R.) 5624.
Harris (F. R.) 11684, 11685.
Harris (G. T.) 1841.
Harris (Paul) productions. 8521.
Harris-Seybold-Potter co. 2645, 2646, 4154, 5255,
6533, 6534, 7790, 8910, 10117, 11056. 14310,
14311.
Harris studio. 3557.
Harrison J. M.) 13952.
Hart & Downey. 451.
Hart Schaffner & Marx. 12268, 12269, 13474, 13475.
Hartford (M. C.) 4803.
Hartley (F. P.) 3201-3240.
Hartmann (G. J.) 11432.
Harvard college liby. dept. of pte. & graphic arts.
1842-1845.
Harvard table tennis co. 2647.
Harvey (Sid) inc. 7791.
Harwood (C. C.) 5625.
Haskelite mfg. corp. 7792.
Hastings (T. K.) 1846.
Hastings mfg. co. 1080, 2648, 2649, 5256, 6535,
6536.
Hat corp. of America. See Dunlap & co.; inc.
Hatem (E.N.) 1436.
Hatton (J. M.) 5958.
Hauser (B. B.) 4804.
Hawkins (H. W.) 13953.
Hawkinson (S. J.) 11686.
Hayes (E. F.) 5626.
Haynes (F. J.) 6256 (1-11)
Haynes (J. E.) 6256 (1-11)
Haynes (W. J.) 3558.
INDEX
Haynes Stellite co. 7793, 7794, 8911.
Hays (D. D.) 1437.
Hays corp. 452, 453, 13060.
Heacox (C. C.) 4401.
‘Healy (Jim) 3241-3243.
Healy (L. G.) 4805.
Healy (P. J.) 4402.
Heard (R. G.) 10481.
Hearst publications, inc. 5959-5964.
Heat resistant glass corp. 6537.
Reatbath corp. 4155, 10118.
Heath (Eric) 8189.
Hebert & Ladrie. 9339-9341, 11433.
Hecht’s bakery, inc. 12524.
Heileman (G.) brewing co. 2650, 4156, 10119.
Heimer] (E. A.) 11687.
Heinz (H. J.) co. 4157-4160, 4806, 7795.
Heirloom needlework guild, inc. 2651, 3006-3008,
4403, 5501, 9200-9202, 12270-12278, 12525-
12534.
Helbert (J. E.) 13747.
Hellerick (George S.) ir. 12535.
Helton (C. B.) 9342.
Henderson (C.'G.) 8522.
Hendrickson (L. A.) 3559.
Henningsen bros., inc. 17796.
Henrie (D. W.) jr. 5965.
Henry (W. J.) 1847.
Henschen (G. N. C.) 13304 (2)
Henson (W. S.) inc. 11057, 11058.
Fepworth (S. S.) co. 5257, 5258.
Herbert (C. N.) 4404.
hercules powder co., inc. 1081, 2652, 4161, 5259,
6538, 7797, 7798, 8912-8914, 10120, 10121,
11059, 11060, 12279, 12280, 13476, 13954, 14312.
Hering (Henry) 4497, 7023. :
Herman (E. 8S.) 454.
Hermann (Emil) 3244.
Hermitage art co., inc. 3560-3565, 4807-4810, 5966-
5975, 8523, 11688, 11689.
Hero mfg. co., inc. 5260. *
Herrick (J. P.) 5627-5629, 11434-11437.
Herrick (Samuel) 11690, 11691.
Hershel (Aron) 11296.
Herter (C. A.) 13748-13752.
Hertzberg (H.) & son, inc. 6915.
Hess (E. A.) 5976.
Hess (R. H.) 17321.
Hetzelt (A. L.) 4498.
Heublein (G. F.) & bro. 8915-8927.
Hewlett (J. H.) 2653.
Heywood (R. R.) co., inc. 455-459, 13061.
Hicks (R. L.) 13062.
Hiebert (J. P.) 10708.
Higby (Samuel) camp inst. for better posture. 4811.
Higgins (N. E.) 3566.
Higgins industries, inc. 1848.
High (E. N.) 5630.
Hild floor machine co. 4162.
Hildebrand (G. A.) 54, 55.
Hildick products corp. 8928.
Hill (B. A.) 10482.
Hill (C. K.) 12281.
Hill (E."M.) 56.
Hill (H. C.) 460.
Hill House. See Hill (C. K.)
Hillard (R. A.) 461.
Hills bros. coffee, inc. 4405, 6864 (2, 3), 6916,
6917, 7799.
Hintermeister (Hy) See Hintermeister (J. H.)
Hintermeister (J. H.) 57, 4499, 7024, 9343, 10483,
12675,
Hirshon-Garfield, inc. 5977.
362
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Hoag (Dewey) 10709.
Hoague-Sprague corp. 1297-1302, 3009, 3010, 6918-
6922, 9203-9206, 12536-12540.
Hochberg (Theodore) 5978.
Hodes-Daniel co., inc. 1849.
Hodges (Isadore) 1850.
Hodgson (J. A.) 4812.
Hoechstetter (S. W.) 10484.
Hoerger (F. F.) 7025.
Hofeld (E. A.) 51.
Hoffman (Malvina) 4500, 4501, 5725 (3)
Hoffman (S. W.) 58.
Hoffman beverage co. 4406.
Hoffman specialty co. 6539.
Hoffmann (Albert) 9676.
Hoffmann (E. C.) 3567.
Hoffmann (H. H.) 5979.
Hofmann (V. L.) 3245.
Hoge (W. K.) 3568.
Holder (Roger) 5980.
Holeproof hosiery co. 5261, 3011, 12282, 13477.
Holland (Lawrence) 1438.
Holland (W. T.) 11438.
Holland (William) 1851.
Holley (U. G.) 11297.
Hollyer (Gregory) 8190.
Hollywood plastics. See Gans (Frank)
Holmes (H. A.) 13063.
Holmes (J. W.) 3569.
Holmes & Edwards div., Internatl. silver co. See
Internatl. silver co. ., Holmes & Edwards _
div.
Holophane co., inc. 4813.
Holsinger (C. M.) 11692-11694.
Holstein rubber products co., inc. 7800.
Holsum products. See Jewett & Sherman
co.
Home decorators, inc. 8929.
Homer (St. Clair) 59-61.
Hone (V. R.) 462.
Honerkamp (R. G.) 4502.
Honey Acres. 9207.
Honn (M. j.) 11695.
Hood (C. H.) 10710.
Hooper (C. E.) inc. 7322, 7323, 8524, 8525, 11696.
Hooper (W. F.) 4407-4413.
Hopp press, inc. 6540.
Hopper (i. S.) 7026, 7027.
Horlick’s malted milk corp. 6991 (1, 2), 13714 (1-3)
Hormel (G. A.) & co. 1082, 2654, 2655, 4163, 5262,
6541, 6542, 7801-7803.
Horn (A. C.) co. 6543.
Horn-Shafer co. 11697, 11698.
Horner (C. A.) 463, 4814.
Hornung (E. E.) 11699.
Horrell (R. E.) 464, 4815, 4816, 8526.
Hospital specialty co. 10122.
Houghton (A. A.) 8527, 8528, 9677, 10711, 13955,
13956.
House (F. L.) 12676-12681, 13753-13759.
House (Irene) 12676-12681, 13753-13759.
House of art. 1852, 8529, 9678, 13064.
House of herbs, inc. 10123.
Houseal (R. A.) 5631, 5632.
Howard (C. C.) 3246-3281.
Howard (H. S.) 4503.
Howe (G. S.) 3570.
Howell (F. P.) 5633.
Hoxie (G. R.) 11700.
Hoyle (Marion) 4504, 12283.
Hoyt & Milne, inc. 12682-12695. ‘
Hubbard (J. D.) 12696.
Huchting (C. H.) 5981.
:
4
‘¥
}
’
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Huddleston (Julian) 7324.
Hudson (A. E.) 62.
Hudson (L. L.) 6453.
Hudson mdse.co. 11061, 12284.
Hudson motor car co. 1083.
Hudson pulp & paper corp. 9208-9210.
Hueston (Frederic) 11701.
Huet (J. T.) 13065.
Huffman (Homer) 7325,
Huffman (J. E.) 5982.
Hughes (W. H.) 11702.
-Hulsebus (Alberta) 9344.
Hulsh (B. M.) See Trojan products & mfg. co.
Hummel (Henry) 7326.
Humphries (G. W.) 8530.
Hundredmark (Gene) 63.
Hungerford (C. C.) 465-469, 1853, 4817-4828,
9679-9690.
Hunn (R. W.) ir. 1854.
Hunsaker (C. H.) 470, 1855, 3571, 3572, 5983.
Hunt (J. V.) 471.
Huntington (A. H.) 7028.
Huntington (John) polytechnic institute. 4829.
Hurd (Albert) 11703-11705.
Hurley (E. T.) 1439, 1440, 2335 (2-4)
Hurwitz (Ben) 1441.
Huseman (E. j.) 3567.
Hutchinson (A. F.) 10712.
Hutchison (C. W.) 11706.
Hutchison (J. D.) 472, 473, 3573, 5984, 7327, 9691.
Hutson (D. C.) 1442, 1443.
Hutton (William) jr. 1856.
Hyams (David) 64-68.
Hyatt bearings div. General motors corp. See
General motors corp. Hyatt bearings div.
Hyde Park breweries assn., inc. 7804-7807, 8930,
11062-11068, 13478, 14313. |
Hygrade Sylvania corp. 4164, 8931.
Hyland (Steve) 1857, 9692.
I. C. compound co. 5502.
Iavarone (Vincent) 9693.
Ice cream merchandising inst., inc.
12286.
Ideal advertising agency. See Resnick (Hyman)
Ideal tooth, inc. 4165.
Idone (R. A.) 474.
Ihling bros. Everard co. 1858.
Ilg elec. ventilating co. 6544.
12285,
Illinois chamber of commerce. Taxation committee.
8531.
Illinois photo-gravure co. 5985.
Imhoff (W. G.) 5634.
Imperial beverage co. See Meyerowich (Charles)
Imperial paper & color corp. 2656, 5263-5265,
10124, 11069-11072, 12287.
India house, inc. 475,
Indiana steel & wire co. 8932, 10125.
Indianapolis engraving co., inc. 5986, 13066.
Industrial art & drafting co. 8532.
Industrial eng. corp. 1084, 1085, 14314.
Industrial equities, inc. 476-488, 1859-1876, 3574-
3577, 7328-7336, 10713-10721.
Industrial finishing magazine. Practical publications,
inc. 9694.
Industrial roofing & sheet metal, inc. 2657.
Industrial wood products co., div. of Acme tank mfg.
co., inc. See Acme tank mfg. co., inc. Industrial
wood products co. div.
Inland litho. co. 8533, 8933-8942, 10126-10142,
11073, 11074.
Insignia display co. 14315.
Instrument specialties co., inc. 4166.
Internatl. art pub. co., inc. 4830, 7337-7341.
Internatl. bus. machines corp. 5266, 7808-7810,
9695-9699.
Internatl. harvester co. 5267, 5268, 6545-6551
Internatl. latex corp. 1086, 1087, 2658.
Internatl. picture pub. corp. .489, 1877, 1878
Internatl. salt co., inc. 13957.
Internatl. silver co. 4167, 7811, 12288, 13479,
13480.
— Holmes & Edwards div. 2659, 2660, 6552-6560,
7812-7819, 8943, 11075-11081, 12289, 12290.
13481-13484.
Internatl. trade composition assn. 5987.
Interstate accounts service, inc. 5988.
Interstate bakeries corp. 5471 (1), 6¥91 (3)
Interstate cotton oil refining co. 1088, 6561.
Inter-state press. See Shean (G. R.)
Interstate sales co. 1879. i
Interwoven stocking co. 2661-2668, 4168-4174,
5269, 5989,.5990, 6562, 6923-6925, 7820, 8944-
8954, 10143, 10144, 11082-11088, 12291, 12541,
13485-13488, 14316-14318.
Ives (S. M.) 14001.
Investographs, inc. 1880.
Ireland bros. 12292.
Isaacson (Robert) 4831, 4832.
Jackley (M. X.) 14319, 14320.
Jackson (D. D.) 5633.
Jackson (Chesley) 13684.
Jackson (R. W.) 3282. —
Jaco-Lac decal co. 5991-6008, 8534-8544.
Jacobs (A. K.) 3578.
Jacobs (Joseph) 11089. :
Jacobs (Joseph) Jewish market organization. See
Jacobs (Joseph)
Jacobson (F. F.) 2669.
Jacobson (Jacob) 13067.
Jaffe & Jaffe. 8545.
Jaffee (Harry) 7342, 8191.
Jahn (E. V.) 7343.
Jakobb (C. A.) 69, 70, 8192-8197.
Jam Handy picture service, inc.
11725.
James (W. A.) 3012.
James (W.S.) 4833.
James Hanley co. 13469, 13470.
Jamison (James) co. 5270, 6563, 7821, 8955, 11090,
12293.
Janicke (M. T.) 13958.
Janssen (I. L.) 4175.
Jansson (Arvid) 3579, 9700.
Jardine (G. W.) 1881.
Jarman (E. W.) 3283, 4834-4837.
Jarosinski (Louis) 13959.
Jarrell (J. B.) 1882.
Jay (B. F.) 12542, 12543.
Jay Dee products co., inc. 6926-6930.
Jay Gee enterprises. 490, 491.
Jean (Valerie) 3284.
— See also. Nicoll (R. C.)
Jefferies & Manz. 8546-8548.
Jefferson grocery co. 10373.
Jeffress adv. bureau, inc. 7822-7827.
Jelinek (Rudolph) 6009.
Jenkins (J. ¥Y.) 1444, 1445.
Jenkinson (R. W.) 1883.
Jenks (P. M.) 17344.
Jennewein (C. P.) 71, 72, 4505, 5635,
12697.
Jennings (H.G.) 1446.
Jensen (D. P.) 8549.
Jensen (Martin) 4838.
Jensen ptg. co. 492, 7029.
Jeppesen (E. B.) 3580.
11707-
8198.
—
pt. 4,n. s., v. 37
Jernberg (M. E.) 3581.
Jerome (Joseph) 3013.
Jetty Brite. 8550.
Jevnikar (J. E.) 6564.
Jewel tea co., inc. 2670, 12544.
Jewett & Sherman co. 11298.
John (W. E. B.) 493.
Johns (M. E.) 4506, 4507.
John’s beauty shoppe. 13960.
Johns-Manville corp. 4176, 6565.
Johnsen (E. S.) 1884.
Johnson (C. EB.) 6010, 8551, 13961, 13962.
Johnson (E. C.) 1885.
Johnson (Frances) 494.
Johnson (I. L.) 8199, 11499 (1
Johnson (J. D.) 1886.
Johnson (J. W.) 14098.
' Johnson (K. W.) 4839.
Johnson (Marvea) 13760.
Johnson (R. B.) 4508.
Johnson (R. F.) 3285.
Johnson (S. C.) & son, inc. 1089, 2671, 6566-6572,
6931, 8098, 8099, 8956-8959, 11091, 11092,
12545.
Johnson (T. R.) 4840-4844.
Johnson & Gustafson. 4509-4511, 12698-12714.
Johnson & Johnson. 4177, 4178, 6573, 7828, 7829,
10145, 12294.
Johnson gear & mfg. co., ltd. 1090, 1091, 2672.
Johnson-March corp. 14321.
Johnson products co. 13685.
Johnson products, inc. 8960.
Johnston (A. B.) 9701.
Johnston (E. L.) 73.
Johnston (F. A.) 1555, 1556.
Jonah & Jake. 1303, 3014.
Jones (Deatselle) 3286.
Jones (J. W.) 3582.
Jones (W. W.) 495.
Jones & Brown, inc. 6574.
Jones & Laughlin steel corp. 2673-2675, 5271, 6575,
6576, 7830, 8961, 10146, 11093, 12295, 12296,
13489.
Jones bros. co. 74-76, 7030, 8200-8202, 10485.
Jordan (F. G.) 9702, 10722, 13068, 13963.
Jordan (J. C.) 496.
Jose (W. J.) 8552.
Joseph salon shoes. 11094.
Josten mfg. co. 5636, 10723.
Journet (Elaine) 7345.
Judson (Alice) 10486.
Juszko (Jeno) 3287.
Kahan (Harry) 1304.
Kahn (David) 497.
Kalak water co. of New York, inc. 7831, 7832,
12297.
Kalish (Max) 10487.
Kallus J. L.) 5637.
Kanno (Gertrude Boyle-) See Boyle-Kanno (Ger-
trude)
Kantor (M. M.) 1887.
Kapp (David) 11726.
Karp (Morris) 11727.
Karr (Joseph J.) 11728, 11729.
Karr (Jerome J.) 7031.
Karsh (Yousuf) 1888, 8553.
Kasco mills, inc. 5272, 5273, 9211, 12546.
Kasold (E. B.) 3583.
Kassell (B. C.) co. 1889.
Kastner (P. D.) 2676.
Kastner & Hibben. 1890.
Kastner chem. lab. See (Kastner (P. D.)
Katona (Paul) 17.
364
Katz (S. N.) inc. 1092-1100, 2677, 7833, 783-.,
8962, 10147.
Kaufmann (Ernst) inc. 3584-3586.
Kaufmann bros. & Bondy inc. 2678, 4179, 4180,
5274, 13490, 14322.
Kawneer co. 1101, 12298.
Kaylon, inc. 7835, 8963.
Kayser (Julius) & co. 2679, 4181, 4182, 5275-5279,
7836-7841, 8964-8967, 11095.
Kayton (Robert) inc. 13964.
Kaywoodie co. 10148, 11096, 12299-12301, 14323-
14325.
Kazol co. 5280.
Keane (Raymond) 1102.
Kearney (J. R.) corp. 498.
Keefauver (H. E.) 4845.
Keilwagen (Walter) 1891, 7346, 7347.
Keith (H. A.) 7348.
Keller (C. J.) 5503.
Keller (Jack) 9345, 9346.
Keller (W. R.) 6011.
Kelley (E. L.) 13069, 13070.
Kelley (E. M.) 4414.
Kellogg J. L.) 499, 11730.
Kellogg & Nelson monument co. 1447.
Kellogg co. 500, 1103, 1104, 1892, 2680, 3587, 4183-
4195, 5281-5289, 6012, 6577, 6578, 7842, 7844,
8554, 8968-8970, 9703, 10149-10159, 10724, 11097,
12302-12305, 13071, 13491-13500, 13965,
14327.
Kellogg products co. 11098.
Kelly (R. C.) 10488.
Kelly-Read & co., inc. 4846-4854, 9704-9720.
Kemerer (D. C.) 10725-10727.
Kemp (E. F.) inc. 11299.
Kemp (Marjorie) 8555, 10728.
Kemper-Thomas co. 501-512, 1893-1900.
Kendall co. Bauer & Black div. 10160.
Kende (Geza) 8203.
Kenerson design studio. 11439.
Kennedy (R. G.) 10161.
Kennedy (S. D.) 513.
Kenney (J. B.) 4855.
Kenney (V. C.) 514.
Kenny'press. 515.
Kentucky. Commonwealth. 7349, 7350.
Kerkoff, ltd. 7845.
Kerr glass mfg. corp. 5290-5293, 10162-10164,
13501.
Kershaw (William) 13966.
Keslering (Joseph) 10729.
Key-key co. See Engelbrektson (Agda)
Keystone varnish co. 13502.
Keystone view co. 1901, 10730-10734.
Kidde (Walter) & co., inc. 2681, 7846.
Kiefer (Edward) 3588.
Kilpatrick’s bakery. 12306.
Kimbal (Alfred) 9721.
Kimble glass co. 4196, 4197, 5294, 7847.
Kindler (V. H.) 7351.
Kindred, MacLean & co., inc. 13967.
—— Toy div. 10374, 10375, 13686-13689.
King (D. P.) 1448, 3288.
King (F. M.) 13072.
King (L. L. P.) 516.
King (M. P.) 6932, 6933, 7848.
King features syndicate, inc. 517-543, 1902-1930,
3589-3615, 4856-4870, 6013-6031, 7352- 7369,
8556- 8566, 9722-9733, 10735- 10749, 11440,
11441, 11731-11741, 13073-13094, 13968-13989
King, McDonald & Colton co. 1449.
King studio. 17370..
Kingery (M. R.) 13990.
14326.
eS ee a oe
SO ee
a, ee
INDEX
nos. 1-12,1942__
Kingmon (A. A.) 4871. -
Kinsey distilling corp. 11300, 11301.
Kirchen bros. 6579.
Kirgan (G. C.) 1931.
Kirk (Jean) See Kurkjian (Anahid)
Kirk (Maria) 6256 (14)
Kirkpatrick (F. M.) 9734-9736.
Kirschenbaum (Gabriel) 1105.
Kirshner (A. B.) 5638.
Kirtley (R. E.) 10750.
Kitchen (H. H.) 544.
Kits, inc. 1305, 1306.
Kittle (Ruth) 10376-10379.
Klagstad (August) 1450, 4872.
Klarquist (H. T.) 8567.
Kleb (F. W.) 1932.
Kleinberg (Benjamin) 4873.
Kleinert (1. B.) rubber co. 1106.
Klevgaard (C. 0.) 3289.
Klimate-pruf paint co. 12307.
Kling bros. engineering works. 11099.
Klingelsmith (8. L.) 11742.
Klissner (W. A.) 545.
Kloster (Kermit) 8568.
Klotz (H. O.) 3290, 7371.
Knapp (M. C.) 6032.
Knighten (G. H.) 6033.
Knox (C. B.) gelatine co., inc. 13503, 14328-14336.
Knox college. 13095.
Knox gelatine co. 4198, 6580, 11100.
Knox hat co., inc. 2682, 2683, 4199, 12308, 12309.
Knox hats. 8971-8974.
Kobe, inc. 10165, 11101.
Kobelinski (B. M.) 7032.
Kobernick (S. T.} 13096. .
Koch (C. D.) 5877.
Kock (F. H.) 7033.
Kogar products co., inc. 13761. —
Kohl (Otto A.) 13690.
Kohlenberger eng. corp. 440, 1810-1813.
Koll (L. G.) 11743.
Koppers co., Tar & chem. div. 13097.
Koppitz-Melchers, inc. 1107, 1108.
Kopplin (H. A.) 9347.
Kops bros., inc. 14337.
Kordinak (E. F.) jr. 1933.
Kordwitz (E. M.) 1934, 3616.
Korfund co., inc. 1109-1113, 6581, 7849.
Korn (David) & co., inc. 7850.
Korrect-way display products. 7571.
Koser (David) 3617.
Kost (fH. N.) 5639, 7372, 9737.
Kozlovskis (Oskar) 3618.
Krafft (J. C.) 9212-9214.
Kraft (E. A.) 12547.
Kraft (E. A.) co. See Kraft (E. A.)
a cheese co. 2684-2718, 5295, 7851-
53.
Kralik (Stanley) 7373, 9738.
Kramer (George) 11744.
Kramer (H. E.) sr. 4512.
Kramer (J. V.) 546.
Krebs (L. J.) 547.
Kreisler (Jacques) mfg. corp. 5296, 5297.
Kriebel (A. M.) 1935, 13991.
Kritzler (Dan) 6934.
Kroger grocery & baking co. 1307-1312, 3015,
8100-8104, 9215, 11302, 12548.
Kroll (Leon) 9348. :
Kroog (Henry) 9349.
_Kropp (E. C.) co. 13098-13105.
Kruczek (S. J.) 4874, 6034, 7374.
Krutzfeldt (P. W.) 78-85, 3291.
365
Scruger (Frans) 4875.
Krumbholz (Jack) 1451.
Kubacki (J. M.) 4513.
Kughler (W. F. V.) 8204.
Kuhlman (H. L.) 8205.
Kuhn (C. H.) 6935.
Kulick (D. J.) 158, 159, 1452.
Kumme (W. H.) 7375.
Kunde (W. W.) 10489-10491.
Kungsholm baking co., inc. 13691.
Kupprat (John) 7034, 7035, 10492.
Kurkjian (Anahid) 2719, 2720, 4200.
Kurt (L. A.) 11745.
Kurth (F. W.) 6035.
Kuster (E. M.) 13992.
Kutscha (Alois) 12310.
Kutscha (A.) cutter co. See Kutscha (Alois)
L&Mco. 10493, 10494.
L & W designs. 3619.
L. B. sales co. See Blackstone (Leo)
LTD pharmacal co. See Fiero (G. W.)
Laboulais (J. L.) 548.
LaChance (J. C.) 6036.
Ladd (A. W.) 6037.
Lady Esther sales co. 5298.
Lake (F. W.) 6038.
Lamb (Thomas) 1453.
Lambert (Bradford) 3292.
Lambert pharmacal co. 5299.
Laminated shim co., inc. 6582.
Lampl (Walter) 4514, 4515, 10495, 10751.
Lancaster (L. L.) 549-552.
Lander (E. J.) 13993.
Landis (Laird) 13762.
Landshoff (Hermann) 8569.
Langbein (E. E.) 12715.
Langworthy (A. M.) 8570.
Lanteen laboratories, inc. 11102.
Lantz (Walter) productions. 3293.
Lantz mig. co. 2721, 2722.
La-nu distributing co. See Powell (H. M.)
Lanyi (Dezso) 7036-7038, 11442-11444.
LaPlante (F. R.) 7376.
Lapp (E. R.) 5640, 5641.
Larimer & Larimer cop-zine co. 7854.
Larkin (E. M.) 8571.
Larsen (H. A.) 10496-10501, 11445.
Larsh (E. P.) 7039.
Larson (E. H.) 6932, 6933, 7848.
Larson (E. L.) 553, 9739.
Larson {E. M.) 6583, 7855.
Larson (Lee) co. 11103.
Larson (R. L.) 6584, 7856, 7857.
Larson (S. H.) 10752.
Larson (Walter J.) 9740.
Larson (Walter Junior) 11446.
La Rue ptg. co. 554.
Larus & bro. co. 10166-10168, 11104-11108.
LaSalle hat co. 4201.
Lathrop (G. K.) 9350-9352.
Latimer (E. J.) ir. 1313.
Latimer (W. W.) 13763-13766.
Lauber (Joseph) 10502.
Laucks (1. F.) inc. 4202, 13504.
Lauder (M. M.) 555, 3620-3623.
Lauder, Archibald & co., ltd. 6991 (4)
Launder (R. H.) 6039.
Laurenzi.(Luisa) 10408 (1)
Lavoie (E. A.) 556, 557.
Lavoris co. 11109.
Lawler (H. H.) 1936, 6040, 9741.
Lawrence (B. E.) 5642.
INDEX
Lawrence (Leila) 3294.
Lawsky (M. W.) 1937.
Lawson (F. O.) 3295, 10753.
Lawson (L. J.) 1454.
Lawson granite co. 11447-11450.
yaymen’s natl. com., inc. 7377.
ayne (M. E.) 3624.
Lazarowitz (Louis) 12311.
Leach (L. L.) 12716, 12717.
Leadbetter (H. F.) 3625.
Leary (E. R.) 3626.
- Leathley (B. R.) 6041.
Leavitt (E. A.) 1455, 8572.
Leavitt (N. W.) 8573.
Ledbetter (O. O.) 10503-10510.
Lederer (G. E.) 9742.
Lee (C. W.) 13994.
Lee (F. H.) co. 11110.
Lee (H.) 1938, 1939, 3627, 3628, 4876-4879, 6042.
Lee (H. D.) mercantile co. 2723-2726, 4203, 5300,
6585, 12312, 12313, 13505-13507.
Lee hardware co. 3016.
Lee-Shell co. 2727.
Leeds & Northrup co. 558-568, 4880-4901, 6043-
6051, 9743-9776.
Lees James) & Sons, co. 7858-7869, 8975-8978.
Le Feaver J. H.) 7557.
LeFort (Emilio) 5649.
Leggett (F. H.) & co. 14456. 4
Lehn & Fink products corp. 1114-1128, 2728-2751,
4204-4213, 5301-5310, 6586-6598, 7870-7873,
8979-8991, 10169-10175, 11111-11127, 12314-
12326, 13508-13515, 14338, 14339.
Lehner (L. J.) 8206.
Leigh (W. R.) 13767.
Lemair (H. W.) 217 (2-18), 10583 (1-4)
Lemons (G. G.) 8574.
Lenley (M. B.) 6052.
Lenormand (Alfred) 1940.
Leonard (J. P.) 8992.
Leonard (J. P.) co. See Leonard (J. P.)
Leonard (R. S.) co. 11128.
Leonard valve co. 1129.
Leonardi (B. T.) 569.
Leppke (L. A.) 1456, 3296, 8575, 8576.
Lesch (Rudolf) fine aris, inc. 3629-3644, 4902-4910,
6053, 13995-14000.
Lesniak (H. E.) 11451.
Letarte (H. P.) 6054.
Levander (H. L.) 3645, 3646.
Levant (H. A.) 1941.
Levenson co. 9216, 11303.
Leveque (F. J.) 8577.
Lever brothers co. 6599, 6600, 13516-13519.
Levin bros. 10380.
Levine (H. A.) 3859.
Levinson (Claus) 8578, 9777, 10754, 10755, 13106.
Levison (Harry) 6055.
Levy (C. H.) co., inc. 2752, 7874.
Lewis (B. P.) 11452.
Lewis (E. D.) 10756.
Lewis (M. L.) 4911.
Lewis (M. R.) 12549.
Lewis-Gould. 2753.
Lewis instructor games. 10757.
Lewis instructor games. See also Lewis
(M. R.)
Lewis switchbreaker co. 2754.
Lexington, Ky. Board of commerce. 4415.
Libbey-Owens-Ford glass co. 8993-8998.
Libby (C. A.) & son. 8579, 8580.
Libby, McNeill & Libby. 14340, 14341.
Libby, McNeill & Libby trading as Libby’s. 5311.
e
366
_ pk. Bon. 8. wi
Libby’s: See Libby, McNeili «. Libby.
Liberty distributing co. 570.
Liberty pub. co. 8999.
Liebau (H. H.) 1942, 1943, 7040.
Liebel-Flarsheim co. 6601.
Lieberman (D. R.) 86, 87
Lieberman (S. P.) 571.
Liebmann breweries, inc. 1130-1134, 2755, 2756,
4214, 6602-6605, 7875-7880, 9000-9006, 10176,
11129-11136, 13520, 14342, 14343.
Life Savers corp. 10408 (2-4)
Liggett & Meyers tobacco co. 2757, 4215-4222,
5312-5315, 6606, 6607, 7881, 7882, 9007, 9008,
12327-12332, 13521-13525, 14344.
Light & power patented utilities co., inc. 7883.
Lily-tulip cup corp. 5504, 6936, 6937, 8105.
Linbro chem. co. 8106.
Linck (Jj. G.) 10758, 10759.
Lincoln city liby. 5643, 5644, 10760, 10761._
Lincoln elec. co. 1135, 1136, 5316, 9009, 9010.
Lincoln monument co. 5317.
Lincoln natl. life insur. 1457.
Lincoln savings bank of Brooklyn. 5645.
Lindberg eng. co. 7884.
Lindsay (F. F.) 6608.
Lindsey (C. A.) 7378.
Link (Adolph) 11746.
Link-belt co. 9011.
Lippman (A. J.) 3647.
Lithgow (D. C.) 5646.
Lithoprint co. of New York, inc. 10177.
Little (W. W.) 14001.
Little fur coat. 9012.
Liturgical art sales co. 3648-3652, 14002.
Lloyd bros. co. 9778, 9779.
Lober (Georg) 4516.
Locher (Felix) 12550.
Lockheed aircraft corp. 572.
Lockliear (Norwood) 10762.
Lockwedge shoe corp. of America, inc. 5318.
Lockwood-Hazel co. 13692.
Lodge & Shipley machine tool co. 7885.
Logan (H. B.) 8581.
Logansport distilling co., inc. 11304, 11305, 13693.
Loma Linda food co. 6609.
Lo Medico (T. G.) 8207.
Long (H. R.) 3653.
Long (W. E.) co. 6938. .
Long filmslide service. 9780.
Longines-Wittnauer watch co., inc. 12333.
Longview daily news. 1944, 1945.
Lorillard (P.) co. 4223, 4224.
Lorr J. S.) 5647.
Lorr labs., inc. 4225, 5319, 6610, 7886, 90
11137, 12334, 13526.
Lotterhand (G. P.) 11453.
Loudermilk (E.R.) 6056.
Loudon packing co. 5505, 5506.
Loughlin (J. J.) 4912.
Lovell (T. P.) 3654.
Lovell & Covel co. 13694.
Lover (W. E.) 1946.
Low (C. L.) 6057.
Lowe (Edward) 573.
Lowe (Joe) corp. 5320-5335, 6611.
Loyalty posters. 4913.
L’Roy (C. T.) 1458.
Lroy (J. H.), 4517.
Lube-X systems, inc. 1947.
Lucas (Camilla) 14003, 14004.
Lucas (M. E.) 13527.
Lucas (S. Z.) 1948-1957, 13107-13116, 14005-
14012.
13, 10178,
INDEX
nos, 1-12, 1942
Luckenbill (A. E.) 6058-6065, 7379-7391, 10763,
14013-14023, 11747-11755.
Luden’s inc. 7887, 10179-10182, 11138-11141, 12335.
Ludovico (A. A.) 7041.
Luck (Willibald) 3655.
Lugt J. S.) enterprises. 12718.
Lull (G. S.) 10381-10385.
Luli creations. 4518-4521.
Luli creations. See also Lull (. S.)
Lummus co. 2758.
Lundberg (Eric) 1314, 9217.
Lusteg (A. G.) 1459.
Luth (E. G.) 1490.
Lutheran inner mission league. 1958.
——Women’s council 3656, 9781.
Lutz (H. P.) 574.
Lybeck (N. N.) 3657.
Lydick (C. J.) 9782.
Lydon (F. E.) 3658.
Lyman (Marie) 9783.
Lyman (Miriam) 9783.
Lynch (Grady) 3659-3662.
Lynch (P. A.) 9353.
Lynd (F. H.) 13768.
‘Lyon (C. L.) 13769.
Lyons (E. E.) 13117.
Lyons (W. A.) 8208.
Lyttaker (Edward) 4914.
McArron (R. E.) 575, 576.
Macauley (H. E.) 37.
McAuliffe (Patrick) 3297, 10764.
McBee co. 7888-7892, 14345.
McBride (H. R.) 7042.
McCain (J. D.) 4915.
McCallum (G. M.) 12336.
McCalop (H. A.) 1959.
McCardell (Frances) 14024.
McCarty (H. J.) 88.
McConnell (J. M.) 8209.
McCord (C. D.) 4916.
McCormick & co., inc. 11306, 11307.
McCormick co. 6066, 11756-11758, 13118-13120.
McCoy (Cecil) 11759.
McCrum (A. C.) 2759, 9014.
McCurdy (P. L.) 1962.
McDermoit (J. A.) 1962.
McDole (Ray) 1461.
McDonald (Catherine) 6944.
MacDonald (j. H.) 14025.
McDonell (A. D.) 4917.
McDonnell aircraft corp. 7893.
McDowell (H. G.) 11760.
McEldowney (J. K.) 8582.
Macfadden health service bureau, inc. 4918.
McFarland (R. M.) 8583.
McFetridge (J. R.} & Sons. 9784.
McGill lithograph co. 13528, 13529.
McGowan (M. D.) 89, 1961.
McGovern granite co. 3298.
McGrath (John) 11761.
McGrath (M. A.) 9785, 9786, 10765, 10766.
Mackey (B. A.) 6945.
McKinley pub. co. 577, 578.
McKinnon (Alastair) 579.
MacLaren (W. E.) 13695.
McLuckie (L. H.) 90.
McMahan (N. J.) 6932, 6933, 7848.
McMeans (W. A.) 3104-3107.
Macmillan petroleum corp. 4231, 6612-6621, 7897,
7898, 9017-9028, 10183-10186, 11142, 12344-
12348, 13530, 14348.
McMullen (C. Ww.) 13121.
McNeel marble co. 3664-3681, 7043, 7393- 7396,
8586-8589, 9787, 13122- 13154.
McPherren (Glen) 4919.
McPherson (H. R.) 7397, 7398.
McQuillan (F. J.) 10768.
McReynolds (W. E.) 580.
Macy (R. H.) & co., inc. 5336.
Maddock (M. B.) 1463.
Maddox (E. D.) 3682.
Madison-Kipp corp. 12349.
Maestro corp. 10187-10197.
Magic minters, inc. 1146.
Magill (T. B.) 5650.
Magill-Weinsheimer co. 1464, 10769-10780.
Magnitsky (G. I.) 1963.
Magnolia petroleum co. 6622-6624, 13531, 14349.
Maher (C. E.) 3017.
Mahony (John) 9788, 9789, 10781.
Maier (W. A.) 7399.
Maier’s bakery. 2760, 2761.
Maillet (H. A.) 1465.
Maire J. C.) 13155.
Maize gen. tire co., inc. 1147.
Majni (Frank) 10782, 10783.
Major (Aranka) 4920, 6067.
‘Major (Emil) 4920, 6067.
McGraw elec. co. 4226-4229, 7894-7896, 9015, 9016,
12337-12341, 14346, 14347.
—— Toastmaster products div. 12342, 12343.
McGuinness (M. E.) 3663.
McGuire (M. A.) 4230.
McGuire (M. F.) 3299, 5649.
McGuire (T. F.) 13770.
McGuire (W. P.) 1462.
McHugh (j. E.) 7392.
Mcintosh (G. F.) 10511-10518.
Mack (E. D.) 8584, 10767.
McKesson & #obbins, inc. 1137-1145, 8585.
367
Major (G. G.) 91.
Major vitamins, inc. 6625, 6946, 9218, 12350, 12551.
Makalot corp. 6626.
Mako (Bartholomew) 9354.
Malasky (Maurice) 6947, 6948, 9029.
Malcik (John) 8590.
Malcolm (Alexander) 5337.
Malcolm (C. B.) 10784.
Mallamace (James) 10519, 11762.
Mallinson fabrics corp. 2762.
Mallonee (L. R.) 10520.
Mallory (S. D.) 9030.
Mallory hat co. 13532, 13533, 14350.
Maloney & Sager. 1964.
Malonite products co. 1315.
Maltex co. 4416.
Maluo (Joseph) 9790.
Manchester (E. B. W.) 9355.
Manchester & Griffith. 7400.
Mandel (Abraham) 1466.
Mandel engraving co. & art studios, inc. 4921, 6068-
6074, 7401-7403, 8591, 8592, 9791-9793, 10785,
11763, 13156, 13157.
Manfred (V. F.) 8593.
Mangino (A. C.) 1965.
Manischewitz (B.) co. 11308.
Mann (W. H.) 4922.
Mann (W. J.) 9031.
Mann (W. L.) 92.
Manning (H. D.) 12719.
Manning (Reg) 11764-11783.
Manning, Maxwell & Moore, inc. 581, 1966, 3683,
7404, 11784.
Mansfield (Lloyd) co. 10198.
Mansfield (P. I.) 7044.
Mansfield community fund. 8594,
INDEX
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Manship (Paul) 3115, 3300.
Mantell (Herman) 8107.
Mantell (S. A.) 3684.
Marangos (John) 582, 583.
Marans co. 17405, 7406.
Marble pool table co. 6627.
Marchak (Solomon) 4232.
Marchal (E. A.) 6075.
Marcus (Henry) 3301.
Mardus (H. H.) 584, 585.
Maresca (M. S.) 1467.
Marg (William) 3302.
Marietta truck growers assn., inc. 6991 (5)
Markham (Byron) 9794.
Markley (E. L.) 11785.
Marks (Joseph) 8210.
Marks (S. I.) 14457.
Markwell mfg. co., inc. 1148, 2763, 3018-3022,
9219.
Marmelstein (Herbert) 7407, 7408.
Marple (E. B.) 8595.
Marquis (A. G.) 7045.
Marr & Gordon, inc. 4522, 4523, 7046, 8211, 11454-
11461.
Marrus (I. I.) 14458.
' Mars, inc. 1316-1322.
Marsan (E. PB.) 6628.
Marsh (D. W.) 1967.
Marshall-White press. 9032.
Martex print works, inc. 14026.
Martin (D. B.) 13158.
Martin (G. L.) co. 7409, 8596.
Martin (H. F.) 1968.
Martin (J. W.) 4381.
Martin (Perry) 11786.
Martin (S. V.) 7047.
Martin (T. G.) co. 1949.
Martin (Vern) 3685.
Martin (William) 1970, 6076, 10786. /
Martin bros. co. 8132 (2)
Martin-Senour co. 4233.
Martinez (C. F.) 3686.
Marvel mfg. & sales co. 93.
Marvin (C. R.) 8597.
Mary Fabia (Sister) 11462.
Mary Luciana (Sister) 11463.
Maryknoll sisters. 11464, 11465.
Maryland acad. of sciences. 13159.
Masias & Masias. 1323-1325, 6949.
Masonite corp. 2764-2774, 5338-5350, 7899-7905,
12351-12356.
Match corp. of America. 4234, 4235, 6629.
Matches (R. P.) 3303.
Matern, Graff & Paul. 9795-9800.
Mather (R. J.) 6630.
Mathews (R. G.) 6077.
Mathis (H. M.) 11309.
Matthews (Emmett) 4524.
Matthews (Nancy) 8212, 9356, 10521.
Maulsby (R. £.) 8598.
Maximent corp. 5351.
Maxon (Edith) 7048.
Maxwell (C. L.) 5651.
May-Stern & co. 2775.
Mayhew (E. L.) 11310.
Maynard (Dorothy fhompson) 1971, 1972.
Mayor’s com. for mobilization of N. Y. at war.
7410.
Mead (T. E.) 5352.
Mead corp. 9033, 12609 (2)
Mead Johnson & co. 586-589, 1326, 1973, 3023,
3687, 3688, 6078, 10787, 10788, 11787, 12552, 13160,
368
14027-14030.
Mead specialties co. See Mead (T. E.)
Means (Elliott) 5652.
Mears (W. E.) 14031.
Medders (R. F.) 7411.
Medico model co. 11788.
Medine (W. S.) 10386, 11311.
Megargee (Lon) 10522, 10523, 14032.
Melior (Nil) co. 1468.
Mellow music pub. co. 7412.
Meloro (Thomas) & son. 8213.
Memorial specialty co. 7413-7424.
Memphis paper co., inc. 4923-4933.
Menasha products co. 9220, 11312.
Mendenhall (E. L.) inc. 2776.
Mendle box wrap & label corp. 5507-5511.
Mendle ptg. co. 3024.
——See also Mendle box wrap & label
corp.
Menefee (L. Morton) 3509.
Meng (Arthur) 10524.
Mengarini (F. V.) 3304.
Mentink (H. A.) 1469, 12720, 12721.
Merchandise natl. bank. 3305.
Merchandising factors, inc. 1470, 3306.
Merchants industries, inc. 11313-11315.
Merck & co., inc. 1149, 6631.
Merriam (G. & C.) co. 2777, 4236, 5083 (2), 6632-
6634, 7906, 9034, 11143, 12357, 13534, 13535.
Merriman (E. H.) 3689.
Merrion (J..E.) & co. 3690.
Mertzanoff (C. E.) 590.
Messenger corp. 9801, 9802, 14033.
Methot (Jeanne) 10525.
Metler (A. V.) 1974.
Metro sheet metal works. See Stein (Morris)
Me!‘ropolitan art novelty co. 1471-1476, 3307-3310.
Metropolitan life insur. co. 11789.
Metropolitan roofing supplies co., inc. 9221.
Mettel (Al) 4934.
Meurer (C. A.) 3311, 8214.
Meyer (Charlétte) 8215, 8216.
Meyer (F. C.) co., inc. 8108, 8109, 9222, 13696,
13697.
Meyer Both co. 6635.
Meyerowich (Charles) 9223. _ -
Meyers (A. C.) & co. 9035, 14459, 14460.
Meyers (C. A.) 6079.
Miami granite & marble-co. 7049- 7051, 9357.
Michael (R. F.) 3691.
Michael (S. G.) 13771.
Michigan allied poultry industries, inc. 6636.
Michigan hospital benefit assn. 4525.
Michigan potato growers exchange,inc. 66377.
Michigan state apple commission. 13536, 13537.
Michigan united conservation clubs. 11790.
Micro switch corp. 2778-2782, 5353-5357, 14351.
Middleton (A. D.) 10526, 10527.
Midwest biscuit co., inc. 12553.
Midwest lawn seed co. 10387.
Midwest mfg. & eng. corp. 6638.
Mihalic (joseph) 10782, 10783.
Milch (E. & A.) inc. 9358.
Miles (F. T.) 7425.
Miles shoes, inc. 1327, 3025.
Milford crystals, inc., of Texas. 12554, 12555.
Milkes (G. G.) 8217.
Milkmaid, inc. 5358.
Miller (A. B.) 10528.
Miller (A. L.) 8218.
Miller (J. J.) 11466, 11467.
Miller (C. E.) 8599.
Miller (E. M.) 10529.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Miller (G. B.) & co. 7907, 8486.
Miller (H. G.) 94.
Miller (H. H:) 3692.
Miller (H. J.) 5512.
Miller (I.) & sons, inc. 14461.
Miller (J. F.) 6639.
Miller (Leo) 3693.
Miller (M. A.) 3897.
Miller (O. M.) 10789.
Miller (O. O.) 591.
Miller (Rose) 8218.
Miller (V. E. I.) 8600.
Miller (W. S.), inc. 1328, 1329, 3026, 4417-4420,
6950, 6951
Miller brewing co. 6640.
Miller co. 13161.
Miller photo supplies. See Miller (J. F.)
Millican (E. H.) 3312.
Millis (E. G.) 14034.
Millison (R. M.) 14035, 14036.
Mills (C. P.) & son. 11468-11471.
Mills (E. J.) 8219-8221, 9359, 10530.
Mills (F. W.) 9803.
Mills (George) 3313.
Milton (J. K.) 5653.
Milwaukee art products co., inc. 1477-1480.
Milwaukee lace paper co. 14462-14466.
Miner’s, inc. 7908, 11144.
Minerva wax paper co. 3027.
Minet (Valere L.) 4526.
Minkus (Jacques) 8601-8620.
Minneapolis daily times. 13162.
Minneapolis knitting works. 14352.
Minnesota farm bureau service co. 2783.
Minnix (F. B.) 6080.
Minors (Stanley) 9804.
Minot food packers, inc. 9036-9039.
Minsky bros. & co. 1975.
Mist (Richard) 5654.
Mitchell (H. C.) 1481.
Mitchell mfg. co. 1150, 2784, 2785.
Mitchem (C. E.) 2nd. 6081.
Mizen (Frederic) 10531.
Mock, Judson, Voehringer co. of N. Y., inc. 1151,
2786, 12358.
Modern art-natl. shuffleboard co. 5359.
Modern art products. 3694.
Moeller mfg. co., inc. 1330, 1331.
Moffett (P. E.) 3314.
Mogerman (B. B.) 1976.
Moglen mfg. co. 12359-12362, 13538, 14353, 14354.
Mohr (C. F.) 6082, 10790, 11791, 13163.
Mohr (N. W.) 1977.
Mohringer (M. R.) 1978.
Moist-r-proof container co. 12556.
Molinari (E.) 1381.
Molten (P. S.) 1482.
Monner (R. J.) 11792.
Mono service co. 8110.
Montgomery (W. H.) 6083.
Monumental new-review. 7052-7055.
Moor (Cornelius) 9805.
Moore (C. B.) 3695, 3696.
Moore (F. T.) 3697.
Moore (L. C.) 4935.
Moore (Venable) 9806.
Moore dry kiln co. 1979, 1980, 9807, 11793, 11794.
Mora (Jo) publs. 7426.
Moran (P.) 2335 (5)
Moran (T. F.) 5655.
Moranz (Jack) 4527, 6084.
Morehouse (T. B.) 1332.
Morehouse-Gorham co., inc. 1981.
369
. Mutual citrus products co.,
Moreno (Joseph) 592.
Morey mercantile co. 5360, 9040-9043.
Morgan (A. W.) 4421.
Morgan (Fred) 9360.
Morgan (W. L.) 11795.
Morgan adv. co. 5361.
Morgan game co. See Morgan (A. W.)
Morici (Salvatore) 4936.
Morrell (John) & co. 5513-5515, 6641, 6642, 7909,
10199, 10200.
Morris (G. F.) 11472-11477.
Morris (J. G.) 14467.
Morris (Philip) & co., ltd., inc. 5362-5366, 6643,
6644.
Morrison (R. A.) 11796.
Morrow (E. F.) 14037.
Morrow (J. E.) 593.
Morse (A. H.) co. 594.
Morse chain co. 4237.
Mortell (J. W.) co. 5367, 5368.
Mortkowicz (Edwards) 6085-6088.
Morton (C. F.) 7427.
Morton (F. W.) 9361.
Morton co. 2787, 2788.
Moser (Leo) 13164.
Moss (C.) 1982-2007, 6089-6095.
Moss & co. 2008-2011, 4937.
Motor wheel corp. 1152, 14355.
Motoroyal oil co. 13539.
Motson (W. T.) sr. 6096.
Mount (P. W.) 9362-9364.
Mount Carbon brewery. 3028, 6952.
Movado watch agency, inc. 6645, 6646, 13540.
Mozert (Zoe) 12722-12733, 13165.
Mudrite chemicals, inc. 13541.
Mueller (J. F.) 7428-7429.
Mueller (Wend) ir. 95.
Mughes (E. M.) 13166.
Muirson label co., inc. 2012-2014.
Mulford (L. K.) 595-609, 2015-2049.
Mulhens (Ferd.) inc. 12557-12559.
Muller (john) 610.
Mullins J. E.) 611, 612.
Multi products co. 7056-7060.
Munilla-D (Felipe) 96.
Munkebo (J. A.) 9808.
Munro (A. W.) 5078.
Muranyi (Gustave) 13772.
Murphy (Dominic) 3698.
Murphy (E. F.) 12734.
Murphy (T. D.) co. 613-658, 2050-2062, 5656-
5675, 10532-10535.
Murphy (W. H.) 7061.
Murphy products co. 13167.
Musham (H. A.) 3699, 3700.
Music industries war council. 10791.
inc. 1153, 1154, 2789,
2790, 5369.
Mutual paper box corp. 11316.
Mutual products co. 13542-13548, 14356, 14357.
Myers (@.) & sons, inc. 3029.
Myers (E. B.) co. See Myers (H. B.)
Myers (F. L.) & son. 6647.
Myers (H. B.) 6648.
Myers (K. L.) [i. e. Mother Francis D’Assisi] 1483.
Myer’s tire supply co. 2063, 2064.
NEA service, inc. 5676, 7430.
Nackley (Najeeb) 4528.
Nagy bros. chemical co. 11317.
Napp (Samuel) 659.
Nash-Kelvinator corp. 7910-7912.
Nashua package sealing co., inc. 6649.
Natco products corp. 2791, 2792.
INDEX
pt. 1, n. s., v. 37
Natl. butter div. Sugar Creek creamery. See Sugar
Creek creamery. Nati. butter div.
Natl. cash reg. co. 1155, 6097.
Natl. city bank of N. Y. 660.
Natl. com.on the observance of Mother’s day, inc.
4938.
Natl. distillers products corp. 4238, 5370, 7913,
7914, 11145, 11146, 12363, 14358.
Natl. fed. of telep. workers. 2065.
Nail. fire & marine insur. co. 7431.
Natl. fire protection assn. 13168.
Natl. geographic soc. 2793, 3701-3705, 7432-7434,
8621, 9044, 9045, 9809-9818, 14038-14041.
Nati. indus. conference bd., inc. 2066-2070.
Natl. inst. of music & arts, inc. 6098-6101.
Natl. knitted outerwear assn. 14468.
Natl. mineral wool assn. 6650.
Natl. name plate co. 97.
Natl. oil products co. 1156-1158, 2794, 5371, 6651,
6652, 6953, 7915, 7916, 9046-9051, 10201-10209,
10388, 11147-11151, 12560-12563, 13549, 13550,
13698, 14359-14361.
Natl. plaque specialties co. 10210, 13551.
Natl. portrait co., inc. 10792,
Natl. ptg. co., inc. 4939, 7435, 9819-9823, 11797-
11799, 14042-14050.
Natl. process co., inc. 661, 662.
Natl. record co. 3706.
Natl. restaurant statistics. 1159.
Natl. reweaving inst. 6653,
Natl. Shawmut bank of Boston. 14051.
Natl. soc. for the prevention of blindness, inc. 14052.
Natl. supply co. 5372, 5373.
Natl. vitamin co. 6954, 6955, 8111, 9224, 11318,
12564.
Natl. wax co. 4239, 4240.
Natl. wildlife federation. 3707-3746.
Naugle {K. B.) 2071, 3747.
Navex, inc. 3030.
Neal fruit farm. 3031.
Neergaard (A. M.) 9365.
Neergaard (C. F.) 4940.
Neese (D. M.) 17436.
Neham (E. A.) 11800. |
Nehi corp. 1160-1163, 2795-27993, 4241, 4242, 6654,
6655, 11152, 14362.
Nelidoft (George) 11801.
Nelson (B. H.) 10536.
Nelson (Edvard) 6102.
Nelson (R. A.) 7437.
Nelson {V. J.) 4941, 3748, 3749.
Nemasket spring water co. 11319.
Neri (J. J.) 11478.
Nessif (Mike) 11802.
Neuenfeldt (EB. J.) 2072.
Neumann (E. R.) 3750-3759.
Neumann (H. A.) 2078.
Neumann {M. G.} 14469. |
Neville (C. E.) 8622. |
New chem. co. 12565.
New England gladiolus soc., inc. 2074.
New England police revolver league. 4942.
New era mfg. co. See Holley (U. G.)
New Hampshire state planning & development comn.
663.
New idea, inc. 11153. |
1164, 1165, 2800-2806, 4243, 4244, |
12364- |
j
‘
.
New process Cu.
5374, 6656, 6657, 1917, 11154- 11161,
12367.
New products corp. 2807.
N. ¥. credit men’s assn. 6103.
N. Y. dress inst, 4245,
N. ¥. fruit co. See Tulkoff (Solomon)
370
N. Y. graphic soc. inc. 664-678, 2075-2080, 3756-
3763, 4943-4949, 6104, 6105, 7438-7441, 11803-
11810, 13169, 13170, 14053-14058.
N. Y. merchandise co., inc. 10389.
N. Y¥. scientific supply co., inc. 14059-14093.
N. ¥. stock house, inc. 4529.
N. Y. univ. Hall of Amer. artists. 1484.
Newark engraving co. 8623.
Newlin (T. J.) 4950, 6106.
Newman (A. H.) 12368.
Newman (B. M.) 98.
Newman (C. X.)} 4951.
Newman (M. H.) 7443.
Newman (P. A.) 2081, 3764.
Newman decor, inc. 1485-1500, 8222-8240.
Newspaper readers ser.. inc. 12369, 12370.
Newton (C. A.) 3765.
Newton (John) 11479.
Newton co. 7444.
Niagara university. 12735.
Nichols (J. A.) 3766.
Nichols (K. W.) 13171.
Nichols (S. B.) 6256 (15-18)
Nicolas (Suzanne) 99.
Nicoll (R. C.) 11329.
Nicolosi {Joseph} 7445.
Niederland (William) 4530.
Niemann, inc. 5516. 2
Niemeyer (Bernhardt) 100.
Nigoghosian (Vahan) 10793.
Nissley (S. P.) 3767.
Nobility silver co., inc. 1166-1168, 2808, 2809.
Nobles (J. E.) 4246.
Nock-on-wood, itd. 5375.
Nodel (Sol) 7446.
Noelker (Walter) 13172.
Nolan (R. A.) 12736, 12737.
Noma (Fred) 679, 2082, 2083, 6107.
Nopper {R. Jj.) 2084,
Norcross. 2085-2106, 3768, 3769, 4952-4957, 8624-.
8641, 9824, 10794- 10798, 13173 - 13182.
Nordberg mig. co. 12371, 14263.
Norder (Jack) 3411.
Norge div. Borg-Warner corp. See Borg-Warner
corp. Norge diy.
Norma. See Easton (N. H. L.}
Norris, inc. 12566.
North (A. C.) 6108.
North Amer. rayon corp. 1169.
North Carolina. State. 13183-13187.
Northern brewing co., inc. 1333, 1334. :
Northern paper mills. 4247, 5376, 6658-6660, 9052,
9053, 10211-10213, 11162, 13552, 14364.
Northmont hosiery corp. 2810, 4248, 12372.
Northwest paper co. 28i1, 3032. ;
Northwestern yeast co. 2812.
Norton co. 10408 (5, 6}
Norton Lasier eco. 9054, 10214, 12373.
No-towel products cc. See Tinney (H. J.) & Reic-
hert {E. B.)
Novelart mfg. co. 8642.
Novelli & Caleagni, inc. 9366.
Nowicki (E. R.) 8643.
Nu-art films, inc. 5377.
Nu-bath co, 5517.
Nu-deal paper box, inc. 8112.
Nulife garments corp. i170.
Nuodex products co., inc. 11321.
Nutrition research labs. 6661-6664.
Nuttall (William) 101.
Nutting (Wallace) shops,
6647.
Nu-way products co. Seg Sullivan (O. F.)
”
2107-2125, 8644
So INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Nuytters (Pierre) 7062.
Nye (W. C.) 3770.
Nystrom {A. Jj.) & co. 3771-3783, 4958-4959.
O&N graphic aris. 4531, 6109.
Qatm pub. co. 2126, 3784, 3785.
Qakes co. See Ochs (A. G.)
Oakland natl. engraving & gravure co. 1501.
Oakley (Violet) 3315.
O’Bar (Oliver) 2127.
Obert {E. j.) 10799.
O’Brien (J. F.} 10800.
O’Brien (P. F.) 11811.
Obrist (ML A.) 12738.
Qcean City seashore home for babies. 680.
_ @-cedar corp. 4422.
Ochs (A. G.) 4423.
O'Connell (P. T.) 9367.
OQ’Connor (F. T.)} 14094.
O'Connor {T. E.) 2128.
Q. H.) 9825.
O'Donnell (Thomas) 7447, 11812, 13188.
Oglesby (G. J.) 51.
Ohio cosmetic co 4249-4251.
Obman co. 6110. J /
7
Ohbrbach’s inc. 6665- -6674, 12374-12379, 13553,
13554, 14365.
Old Quaker co. 4252, 6575, 6676, 9055, 11163,
11164.
Old Ranchers co. 3033.
Oldetyme distillers corp.
12380.
Oldsmobile diy., General motors corp. See General
motors corp., Oldsmobile div.
Olive oil assn. of America, inc. 11480.
Oliver J. W.} 1502, 2130.
Oliver united filters, inc.
5378, 5379, 6677, 6678,
7918.
Olsen
Olson (&. E.} 11813.
Olson (O. M.) 6il1.
Olson rug co. 7919-7926, 9056-9062, 12581-12384.
Omar, inc. 3034.
Q’Melveny (Lela) 7448-7451.
Qne Two Three co., inc. 6956, 7927-71930.
Oneida, itd. 1171-1185, 2813-2824, 4253, 6679-6683,
7931-7933, 13555, 13556, 14366.
Qnondaga potiery co. 6684, 6685, 11165, 11166.
Ontario enterprises. 682.
tunes. 4254.
Orange &. P.) 9568.
Orange-crush co. 9063.
Orchard Hill farms.
3.)
Order of Si. Benedict, inc. 2131.
Orfield (E. M.) 5677.
Orozco (L2ureanc) 3787.
See Smithers (F.
Orr {Louis} 8241-8245.
Orsett (C. C.) 5678-5680, 7063, 7452.
Ortho products, inc. 4255, 6686, 6687, 7934, 9064,
10215, 10216, 12385-12387, 13557.
- Ortiz (E. K.) 11485, 11486.
‘Qsborne co. i05-1i14, 683-746, 2132-2149, 4532-
4535, 7453, 7454, 8246-8249, 8648, 10537-10553,
10801, 16802, 14096.
Otarion, inc. 4961, 14367.
Oiis & Lee, inc. 6688, 6689.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
371
Otis- Lawson co. 13699, 13700.
O’Toole (William) 3035.
Ott (Joe) mfg. co. 747-748, 13190.
Ottavino (Adamo) 1505, 1504.
Otto (W. E.) 749.
Overacker (M. L.) 7455.
Overdahl (R. E.) 5518.
Overhead door corp. 1186, 2825, 4256, 5380, 10217,
10218, 12388-12392, 13558, 14368.
Overholt {A.) & co., inc. 10219.
Over-nite products co: 11322, 12393.
Owens-Illinois glass co. 2826, 4257, 6690, 11167,
12394, 12395, 14369.
Oxweild r. r. Service co. 6112- 6120.
Oyler {W. A.) 6121.
Ozment (C. J.) 9225.
Pabst brewing co., Milwaukee. 2827-2829, 4258-
5261, 5381-5383, 6691-6701, 7935-7937, 10220-
10232, 11168-11173.
Pacific coast gas assn. 7938.
Pacific mills. 13559.
Package print co. 6957-6959.
Packard dresses, inc. 1187, 3036.
Padre vineyard co. 5334-5386.
Page {John} 8649.
Paisley (C. D.) 6122.
Palladino (joseph) 750, 2150.
Palumbo jj. J.) 1505.
Pan-Amer. coffee bur.
10233.
Pan-Amer. distributing co.
Pan Amer. union. 6123.
Panate co. 5519.
Panther oil & grease mfg. co. 7939-7943.
Paolicelli (M. B.}) 1506.
Paolo (C. S.) 11481.
Paparozzi (F. Jj.) 2151.
Papasian (j. C.) 5681.
Papendick bakery co. 5520.
Paper, stationery & tablet mfrs.
Pappas (C. N.) 3788.
Pappas (P. T.) 8650, 14097.
Pappas (W. C.} 4963.
Papy (F. M.} jr. 1507.
Paragon art & linen co., inc. 8113, 8114,
~ 10390, 12567.
Paragon insulation co., inc.
11482.
Paragon oi! co., inc. 1188.
Paraloy co. See Williamson (F. 5.)
Paramount home improvement corp. 11389.
Paramount plaque mig. co. 12739, 12740.
Paramount steel rule dies, inc. 14470.
Parcels for the forces, inc. 5387, 6703.
Parcinas (Alejandro) 115.
Parents’ inst. inc. 8651, 9826.
Parfums Ciro, inc. 10236.
Park (Lester) 11174, 11175, 12396-12398.
Park & Tilford. 5388-0391, 7944.
Parke, Davis & co. 10237, 10238, 11176.
Parker (L. J.) 751.
Parker Herbex corp. 2832.
Parker pen co. 2833-2336, 4263-4266, 5392, 6704,
7945-7947, 9065, 12399.
Parks (W. F.} 14098.
Parla (Diego) 116. :
Parnell (Eileen) 1508-1514. -
Parris-Dunn corp. 5521.
Parrish (Amos) & co., inc.
Parsons ff. C.) 11323.
Partridge (L. ¥.) 117.
Party guild. 8652, 8653.
Patrick (F. H.) 6250.
2830, 2831, 4262, 6702,
1335.
assn.,ine. 4962.
10234,
10235,
10803.
Patrick (Hal.) 2837.
Patriotic displays co. 752.
Patriotic picture co. 8654, 13191.
Patten (M. G.) 6124.
Patterson (C. L.) 753.
Patterson (P. J.) 1515, 1516.
Patterson (R. M.) 4964.
Paulsboro mfg. co. 12568.
Paulson (Henry) & co. 4267.
Pauly (N. N.) 2152.
Payne (R. J.) 1517.
Peacock (H. K.) 7456.
Peacock (J. G.) 10804.
Pearl (H. J.) 6960.
Pearson (G. M.) 3789.
Pearson (M. S.) 5682, 5683, 11483, 11484.
Pease woodwork co., inc. 2838-2840.
Pell (Van Dyne) 6125.
Pellegrini (Ernest) 5684.
Pels (Walter) 2153.
Penhorwood (C. S.) 10805.
Penick & Ford, ltd, inc. 4425, 6961, 6962, 8115,
9226-9230, 10391-10396, 13701, 14471.
Penman. See King (M. P.), Larson (E. H.) & Mc-
Mahan (N. J.)
Pennington (R. L.) 8707 (1-26), 9952 (7)
Pennington (W. M.) 8707 (1-26), 9952 (7)
Pennsylvania motor truck assn., inc. 5685.
Pennsylvania r.r. 754, 13773, 14099.
Pennsylvania state college. 2154.
Peper (Christian) tobacco co. 5522, 8116.
Peplinski (Frank) 118.
Peppard (M. J.) 13192.
Pepsi-cola co. 2841, 2842, 4268, 5393, 6705, 7948,
9066, 11177, 11178, 12400, 12401.
Pequot mills. 9067, 9068.
ofo Proportioneers, inc. 9069.
Perez (Nicasio) 11814.
Periolat (C. B.) 6126.
Perkins products co. 4269, 10239, 11179, 11180.
Perlmuter ptg. co. 3790.
Permalux co. 11815.
Permutit co. 9070, 11816, 14370.
Perolin co. of N. ¥Y. 4270, 7949.
Perone (F. T.) 2155.
Perrine (George) 2156.
Perry (R. J.) 9369.
Personal products corp. 14371.
Personeni (Joseph) inc. 6706.
Peruggi (Ernesto) 3316, 4536, 4537, 5686, 5687,
7064.
Pesch (R. H.) inc. 8117, 10397, 12569.
Pet dairy products co. 1190-1192, 5394-5410,
6707-6719.
Peter (William) brewing corp. 12570.
Peter Cailler Kohler Swiss chocolate co., inc. 54f1,
12402.
Petersen (Fred) 7065.
Petersen (J. E.) 3791, 3792.
Peterson (C. L.) 10806.
Peterson (C. 8S.) 3793.
Petrogalar laboratories, inc. 5412, 9071, 14372,
14373.
Petty (G. B.) 3317, 8655.
Pfalizgraff (P. V.) 14100.
Pfanstiehl chem. co. 4271, 5523.
Pfaudler co. 2843.
Pfeiffer (S.) mfg. co. 3037, 3038.
Pharma-craft corp. 14374.
Philco corp. 5413, 6720-6723, 7950-7952, 9072,
9073, 10240-10245, 11181-11185, 12403-12408,
13560-13562, 14375, 14376.
Phillips (G. L.) 5688, 6127.
372
Phillips (Gilbert) 3089.
Phillips (W. A.) 11817.
Phillips-Jones corp. 5414, 5415, 6724, 6725, 7953-
7963, 9074-9076, 10246-10248.
Philtex fabrics, inc. 4538. :
Photo developing, inc. 13193-13196.
Photo-on-record co. 6128.
Photopromotions. 11186-11188.
Pick (A. W.) 4965, 4966, 6129, 7457.
Picker-Linz importers, inc. 13563-13570.
Pickwick, ltd. 11818-11820.
Pictograph corp.-Pickwick, ltd. 11818-11820.
Pied Piper shoe co. 11324. /
Pierce (A. J.) 5689.
Pierce (Edward) 10807.
Pierce (L. H.) 1518.
Pillsbury feed mills div. Pillsbury flour mills co.
See Pillsbury flour mills co. Pillsbury feed mils
div.
Pillsbury flour mills co. 7964, 9077.
——Pillsbury feed mills division. 10249, 11189.
—Research dept. 2157-2160.
Pioneer rubber co. 1336.
Pistoles (L. R.) 1755.
Pittsburgh Corning corp. 11190.
Pittsburgh courier pub. co. 3794.
Pittsburgh plate glass co. 2844-2848, 5416, 6726-
6734, 7965-7983, 11191.
Pittsburgh steel co. 4967, 5690.
Place (C. A.) 4968.
Pladak products co., inc. 14472-14477.
Plastic picture adv. co. 7458.
Plastic steel service. 3039, 3040.
Platt (E. L.) 7066, 7459.
Platt (F. k.) & bro. 756, 2161.
Platt & Munk co., inc. 10398, 11325, 13702, 13703.
Pleissner (O. M.) 13774.
Plumb (E. B.) 2162.
Plumley (E. C.) 2163.
Ply-bilt, inc. 11821.
Plymouth cordage co. 14377.
Plymouth Rock squab co. 2849.
Plywood structures. 2164-2166, 3795-3797.
Pocket testament league, inc. 13197.
Podbielniak centrifugal super-contractor co. 13571.
Poe (H. M.) 119.
Pollia J. A.) 757, 3798, 14101.
Pollock (B. A.) 758.
Pollock paper & box co. 8118, 8119, 9231.
Pong (Feng Wah) See Feng Wah Pong.
Pont (C. E.) 14102.
Ponte (Ralph) 8120.
Popular science pub. co., inc. 759, 3799, 9078, 9079.
Poritz (F. M.) 5691.
Porlas (M. E.) 8251, 8252.
Port Neches, Tex. Chamber of commerce. 5692.
Porter (B. H.) 2167.
Porter (H. W.) 9370.
Porter pub. co. 3800.
Porto Rico pale dry co. 1337-1340.
Porto-server. 10808-10813.
Posatsky (Bohdan) 4969.
Poschke (O. A.) 4426, 4427.
Post (R. L.) 2850, 6735, 6736.
Poster machines corp. 9827-9829, 10554.
Poster products, inc. 7460-7466.
Poster service co. 3801, 4970, 4971, 6130, 6131,
9830-9834.
Potter (C. J.) 8656.
Potter (H. V.) 4539-4543.
Potter (H. W.) 2168-2170.
Potter (Ragland) & co., inc. 9232.
Potts (H. T.) co. 5417.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Potts (R. J.) 7984-7987, 9080-9084.
Poulos (Frank) 13198.
Poulson (W. J.) 6132.
Povitch (Stanislaw) 8657.
Powell (A. W.) 9835-9837.
Powell (Chick) co. 10814, 10815.
Powell (Frank) 120.
Powell (H. M.) 9085.
Powers (J. B.) inc. 7067-7074.
Poyer (jane) 12741. d
Practical publications, inc. Industrial finishing mag.
See Industrial finishing magazine. Practical
publications, inc.
Prather (J. K.) 7467.
Premo pharmaceutical labs., inc. 9233, 9234.
Presbrey-Leland studios, inc. 3802, 3803, 13199.
Prescott paint co., inc. 6963.
Press features syndicate, inc. 3318.
Press-on, inc. 11326, 12409, 12410, 12571, 12572.
Preston (J. J.) 4972.
Preston (W. W.) 760.
Previtera cigar co. 3045.
Price (H. O.) 121, 5693.
Price (P. A.) 1519.
Prime mfg. co. 5418, 13572.
Prina (Giuseppe) 10471.
Procter & Gamble co. 1193-1198, 7988, 9086-
9088, 10250, 11192, 11193.
Proctor & Schwartz, inc. Proctor elec. co. div.
1199.
Proctor electric co. 10251.
Producers creamery co. 10399.
Products-from-Sweden, inc. 14478.
Produits Nina, inc. 17989.
Professional ptg. co., inc. 5419.
Progressive wholesale liquor co. 5420-5422.
Proofene mfg. co. 4428.
Prosperity co., inc. 1200.
Protective products co. 6964.
Pro-tee labs. 10400.
Providence litho. co. 2171-2181, 6133-6149, 9838-
9843, 11822-11835, 13200-13204.
Provost (Girdner) 2851, 3041.
Provost (Girdner) co. See Provost
(Girdner)
Provost (O. C.) 3804, 9844.
Pruden chem. co. 6965.
Prytz (R. QO.) 6150.
Publication corp. 14103-14106.
Publishers service co., inc. 6737-6739, 7990.
Pulman (Geo.) & sons, ltd. 8658-8666.
Pupko (Sigmund) 8253.
Pure oil co. 5423.
Purepac corp. 7991.
Purina mills. 6151, 6152, 8667, 14107.
Purity bakeries service corp. 7992.
Pushman (Hovsep) 122-144, 1520, 3319, 5694,
12742-12762.
Putnam (Brenda) 1521, 7075.
Quaker oats co. 9089-9095, 10555, 12411, 13661
(1, 2)
Quaker state litho. co., inc. 7468, 7%, 13205-
13208.
Quality bakers of America co-op., inc. 12573, 13704.
Quapaw ptg. co. 8668.
Quehl (R. G.) 145.
Quickies div. Max Stern sons co. See Stern (Max)
sons co. Quickies div.
Quickprint. 761.
Quimby pump Co., inc. 4272.
Quinlan (K. M.) inc. 4273.
Quinn (P. L.) 3536.
Quistgaard J. W. De Rehling) See De Rehling-Quist-
gaard (J. W.)
373
RFD farm products, See Browne (Burton) & Mar-
tin (J. W.)
Rabinowitz (Henry) 6153.
Rabourn (J. W.) 762.
Racz (J. J.) 11836.
Raffel (W. D.) 9371-9374
Rahm (Omer) 763.
Rahn (I. G.) 1522.
Ramsey accessories mfg. corp. 2852-2859, 4274-
4277, 9096, 9097, 10252-10259.
Randall (Parke) 9845-9854.
Ranger Joe, inc. 4429.
Rapid electroplating process, inc. 2860.
Rath packing co. 12412, 12413.
Rathbun (L. R.} 764.
Ratner (J. J.) 3320-3322.
Ratner (Richard) See Service appliance co. of New
York.
Ratti (Joseph) 9375, 10556.
Rau (M. C.) 1523, 4544.
Rauer (C. D.) 4973.
Raus (J. F.) 11837.
Ravioli (Carmel) 5713.
Raynor (F. K.) 11485, 11486.
Read Head brand co, 5424.
Real silk hosiery mills, inc. 11194, 11196.
Reale (G. J.) 765.
Ream (J. M.) 9855-9857.
Rebold (Rudolph) 2182.
Recher (G. D.) 9858. ,
Record guild of America. 3042, 3043.
Redcraft industries. 13573.
Reddy Kilowatt. 766, 767.
Red-ee foods, inc. 12574.
Redling (G. A.) 10557-10560.
Reed (I. C.) 8669.
Reed (M. H.) 3805.
Reel (H. A.) 7993.
Reeves bros., inc. 10260.
Refinery supply co. 13209.
Regal art studios. 2183:
Reichert (E. B.) 2929.
Reichman (Emanuel) 9859.
Reichmann (Wilhelm) 3806, 6154.
Reid (A. T.) 13210.
Reid (G. T.) 2184.
Reilly (W. P. H.) 4974.
Reiner (Emil) 7994.
Reinhart (Lena) 3044.
Reinhold pub. corp. 2185-2192.
Reinke score sheet co. 768.
Reiss (Martin) 9098.
Reliance pencil corp. 12414.
Remuvit co. 5524.
Repke (G. H.) 13211.
Reppa (Andrew) 4975.
Reproducta, inc. 769-779, 9860, 9861, 10816-10837.
Reproduction co. 9862.
Republic bank note co. 2193.
Republic steel corp. Truscon steel co., subsidiary.
6155.
Resnick (Hyman) 11197.
Rettenmaier (A. M.) 9099.
Rettenmaier studio. See Rettenmaier (A. M.)
Revlon products corp. 1201-1203, 2861-2865, 5425,
5426, 7995-7998, 10261, 10262, 11198, 12415-
12417.
Rex paper co. 2866.
Reynolds (L. C.) 8367.
Reynolds (R. J.) tobacco co. 6740, 6741, 7999,
11199, 11200.
Reynolds elec. co. 8000.
Reznik’s (Isser) sons, inc. 3081 (1, 2)
INDEX
Rhum-cola co. 4278.
Rice (E, C.) 3807.
Rice (Max) 6156.
Rice (Mollie) 146, 1524.
Rich (&. E.) 8121,
Richard (A. J.) See Richard (Jack)
Richard (Albert) co, 10263. .
Richard (Jack) 3808.
Richard (V. BE.) 14108.
Richards (C. & A.) 7470-7473.
Richards (Claude) 3809.
Richards (E. D.) 9863.
Richards (M. C.) 3810.
Richards (R. &.) 11838.
Richardson (S. C.) 6159.
Richfield oil corp. of New York. 6157, 6158.
Richmond art press. 3811. ,
Richmond-Chase co. 5525.
Richter (W. B.) 1525, 1526.
Rickabaugh (W. C.}) 14109.
Rico (E. A.) 3812.
Ridley & co., inc. 8254.
Rigaumont (V. A.) 10838.
Rigby (R. M.) ptg. co. 14110.
Ringling bros. & Barnum & Bailey combined shows,
inc. 6160-6162, 7474, 7475, 10839, 10840.
Risius (C. H.) 14111.
Ritchie (B. F.) 6163.
Ritter & Ritter, inc. 780.
Riverside monument works.
Rives (W. L.) 2194, 2195.
Roach (W. C.) 781.
Roach & Musser co. 2867.
Robbins (B. W.) 3813.
Robbins (F. G.) 2196.
Roberson (W. J.) ir. 147.
Roberts (A. S.) 10561.
Roberts (H. S.) 3814.
Roberts (H. V.) 11839.
Roberts (N. M.) 6164.
Roberts memorials, inc. 4976, 4977.
Robertson (H. H.) co. 2197.
Robertson (Henry) 7476.
Robey ({R. J.) 4978.
Robinson (A. P.) 5427.
Robinson (D. P.) 13775-13780.
Robinson (G. H.) 782.
Robinson (H. K.) ir. 4979.
Robinson (J. W.) 2198.
Robinson (J. W.) co. 1204, 1205, 2868-2870, 4279,
6742, 6743.
Robinson (Oscar) 3815, 4711.
Robinson (P. D.) 3324.
Robinson clay product co. 4280, 14378.
Robinson damper co. See Robinson (A. P.)
Robison (L. E.) 12575.
Robison labs. See Robison (L. E.)
Rocie (Ivan) 3325, 3326.
Rock of ages corp. 4545, 12763-12792.
Rockers, inc. 1341.
Rodgers (F. M.) 3327.
Rodikil co., Robert H. Gittins, sole owner.
12576.
Rodius (R. L.) 783.
Rody (A. E.) 11840.
Roe J. B.) 6165.
Roebling’s (J. A.) sons co. 3328, 4281, 4980.
Rogers (H. G.) 148.
Rogers (J. G.) ad. 784.
Rogers (¥. W.) 5428.
Rogers imports, inc.
Roland (L. C.) 5695.
Roman (George) 1527.
3323.
12418,
10264.
374
pt. 1, 5. S., v. 37
Ronrico corp. 4282-4285.
Ronson (Mel) 7477
Root (A. I.) co. 9235-9237.
Root (F. J.) 3816.
Rose (B. H.) 12793.
Rose (C. A.) 13781, 13782.
Rose (M. M.) 12793.
Rose (Nell) 8255.
Rosecraft studios. 13212-13214.
Rosenauer (Michael) 2199.
Rosenberg (K. J.) 7478. A
Roslyn (Stock) 14112. 1
Ross (C. C.) 9864, 9865. ,
Ross (C. W.). 7479. 4
Ross (Max) 3329, 6166. 7
Rosset (L. J.) 14113. }
Rosset (Louis) 9866. 7
Rossi (Emanuel) 7480. \
Rossin (Lester) 12794. F
Rossini (Vincenzo) 6167.
Rota (B. A.) 10401.
Roth (C. H.) co., inc. 12577, 13705, 14379, 14479.
Roth (F. W.) 785,
Rothé (Lewis) 1528, 3330, 4546.
Rothman (Harry) inc. 2871.
Rothmeor corp. 8001, 10265, 11201.
Rothrock (Lillian) 11841.
Rothrum (F. E.) 13783.
Rothschild (Jacob) 6168.
Rototiller, inc. 4286.
Rott (William), inc. 11202.
Rourke (Raymond) 14114.
Roush (C. M.) 3817.
Roussos (Frances) 10562.
Routh (E. L.) 10563.
Rowe (A. J. F.) 2200.
Rowland (J. E.) 2201, 2202, 3818, 3819, 13215, 14115.
Rowland (W. R.) 8707 (1-26)
Rowland (Wesley) 9952 (7)
Roxalin flexible lacquer co., inc. 4287.
Roy (Arnold) 1342.
Royal (D.) ir. 9238.-
Royal (T. M.) & co. 12578, 12579.
Royal emblem co. 9867.
Royal fur co. 8122.
Royal mfg. co. See Pearl (H. J.) & Barker (H. L.)
Royal offset litho. co. 14116.
Royal typewriter co., inc. 1206-1223, 2872-2878,
4288-4292, 6744, 6745, 8002-8008, 9100, 10266-
10269, 11203-11205, 13574, 13575, 14380, 14381.
Rubenstein (Harry) 786, 3820, 3821, 11842, 11843.
Rubin (S. V.) 4547-4550, 5696.
Rubsam & Horrmann brewing co. 5429.
Rugby knitting milis, inc. 6966. |
Rulfs (E. A.) 2203. : ‘ f
Rumball (Mrs, J. K. P.) 8256. a
Rumore (J. C.) 13784.
Runyan (Ralph) 787.
Ruppert (Jacob) 8123, 9239, 14480.
Russeks Fifth ave., inc. 12419-12421, 13576, 13577,
14382.
Russell (Charles) 2335 (6-8)
Russell (William) 3822.
Rust craft publishers, inc. 3823, 3824, 4981-4997,
7076-7081, 7481-7504.
Rust-oleum corp. 6746. |
Ruthman machinery co. 4998-5001, 13216-13218.
Ryan (R. J.) 2204.
Ryan aeronautical co. 8257, 8258.
Ryerson (Joseph T.) & son, inc. 11206.
Rzeznik (M. M.) 1529.
S&Hco., & Previtera cigar co. 3045.
8.S.S. co, 1224-1226, 2879-2881, 4293-4295, 5430-
5432, 6747-6749, 8009-8011, 9101, 9102.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
S. T. A. music pub. co. 10841.
Saalfield pub. co. 6169, 12580.
Safe-t-seal mfg. co., See Malasky (Maurice)
Safety & traffic engineering dept. American auto-
mobile assn. See American automobile assn.
Safety & traffic engineering dept.
Safety legion of America. 12795.
Safford (R. P.) 149, 150.
St. Anthony’s guild. 2205, 6170, 7504, 11844, 11845.
St. John (G. E.) 788.
St. Louis sticker co. 789, 790.
St. Louis zoological board of control. 9868-9890.
St. Paul community chest, inc. 3825-3828.
St. Pé (L. L.) 7082.
Saladatea co.,inc. 5526, 6967, 12581.
Salamone (Sylvester) 9376-9378.
Sales affiliates, inc. 12422.
Sales & Bourke, inc. 1227.
Saliman (W. &.) 5002.
Salmu (John) 9240.
Salvation army, inc. 5003, 11846-11849.
Salvatore (Victor) 13785.
Salzman (Betty) 151, 152.
Samel (Leo) 7083.
Sampliner (H. S.) 6171, 9891.
San Francisco convention & tourist bureau.
San Mateo Co. blood bank. 7084.
Sanborn (F. E.) 2206.
Sanders (L.D.) 10564.
Sanders (R. M.) 10842.
Sandifer (E. N.) 791.
Sandler (H. B.) co., inc. 2207, 7506-7573.
Sands (E. E. B.) 9892.
Sands (W. R.) 10843.
Sands (Walter) 792.
Sanitized bedding associates, inc. 3046.
Santarpia (Sabato) 1343.
Santarpia wine & liquor store. See Santarpia (Sa-
bato)
Santelli (J. V.) 4551.
Santora (D. J.) 14117.
Santoro (Rose) 3331.
Santway (A. W.) 10844.
Sarchuk (L. A.) 6172.
Sargent (R. M.) 8012.
Satrom (P. W. RK.) 3829.
Sauer (C. F.) co. 3047.
Savage (H. P.) 5005.
Sawyer (E. W.) 5006.
Sayford (F. M.) co., inc. 3332-3342.
Schaefer (Theodore) 11850.
Schaefer baking co. 5527.
Schaeffer (H. B.) 4552.
Schaeffer garment co. 3343.
Schaffner (G. J.) co. 6750.
Schalk chem. co. 4296.
Schari (Erwin) 10845.
Scharr (George) co., inc. 6756, 6757.
Schaub (J. J.) 8259.
Schautz (W. A.) inc. 2882, 2883, 4297, 4298, 6751-
6753.
Scheibe (E. H.) 11851.
Scheid (O. C.) 10846.
Schenley distillers corp, 2884, 4299, 5433-5434,
10270, 10271.
Schenley import corp. 5435, 6754, 6755, 10272,
11207-11211.
Schettler (Amanda) 4553, 11487, 11488, 13219-
13222, 13786-13788.
Schick (H. M.) 8124.
Schick {J. B.) 8670.
Schick products. See Schick (H. M.)
Schiller (Mrs, Willie) 10565.
3004.
375
Schilling (A.) & co. 12582.
Schilling (Karl) 6173.
Schimpfi (F. A.) 9379-9381.
Schirmer (G.) ince. 2208.
Schlag (F. O.) 3344.
Schlitz (Jos.) brewing co. 5436, 5437, 9103, 10273-
10280.
Schluessler (Edmund) 793, 6174, 13789.
Schmidt (F. H.) ir. 794. -
Schmidt (H. M.) 14118.
Schmidt (R. O.) 8671.
Schwen (Rosa) 13790, 13791.
Schmidt (W. R.) 2209.
Schmiedeke (H. F.) 2210, 3830.
Schmiedel (O. B.) 795, 3831, 5007.
Schmitz-Horning co. 7514.
Schneider (F. A.) 3832-3858, 10847.
Schneider (R. A.) 8672.
Schneir (Herman) 7515.
Schoolfield (L. D.) 5008.
Schrick (Linton) 7085.
Schruers (£. J.) 9893-9895.
Schuldt (R. M.) 2211.
Schulte (A.) 14119.
Schulte (M. C.) 9241.
Schulze baking co. 6968.
Schumacher (W. H.) 2212.
Schwabacher bros. & co., inc.
Schwartz (Max) 5009.
Schwarzkopf (C. E.) 2213.
Schwefel (Jacques) 4300.
Schweizer (Bill) 11852.
Scientific model airplane co.
Scofield hatchery. 796.
Scott (O. M.) & sons, co. 2885, 2886, 8013
Scott furriers, inc. 10281-10283.
Scozzafava (P. LD.) 153.
Scruggs (M. I.) 2214.
Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney, inc. 5528.
Scull (W. S.) co. 6758.
Sea Island mills, inc. 9104, 12423.
Seagram-distillers corp. 6759, 8014, 10284-10286,
11212.
Sealed power corp. 1228, 2887-2891, 4301, 4302,
6760-6762, 8015, 9105, 9106, 10287, 11213, 12424,
12425, 13580, 14383.
Sears (Merle) 8260.
Sears monument co. 4554.
Sears, Roebuck & co. 2892, 2893, 13581.
Season skipper corp. 6763-6765, 10288, 10289,
14384-14387.
Seay (J. W.) 6175.
Sebor co. See Curran {E. T.)
Sebree (M. M.) 13223-13225.
Seeburg (J. P.) corp. 10848-10852.
Seel (Charles) 5010.
Seelig specialties co. 797.
Seely (H. I.) 4555.
Seibold (E. M.) 798.
Seiler (Herman) 13792.
Seip (H. F.) 9896-9899.
Selby shoe co. 5438-5440, 8016, 11214-11217,
12426, 13582-13585.
Selden (C. C.) 3859.
Seligmann-Chapelle photographic studio, inc. 2215-
2217.
Sells (Albern) 13226.
Seltzer (C. E.) 10853.
Semmier (W. O.) 9900.
Senat (Lloyd) 1530.
Serooskerken (H. W. L. van Tuyll van) See Tuyll van
Serooskerken (H. W. L. van)
Serr {A. H.) 9901.
13578, 13579.
7516.
INDEX
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Serta associates, inc. 10290, 11218, 12427.
Serutan co. 6969, 13586, 13587, 14388.
Servel, inc. 1229, 2894, 6176, 8017, 8018, 10854-
10859, 11219, 11853, 12796.
Service appliance co. of New York. 12583.
Service appliance co. of N. Y. C. 4303.
Service boot & legging co., inc. 13588.
Setness (Gard Maier) 8673.
Setsman (Byr) 1531.
Sew & soco. 6766.
Sewart (A. F.) 8261.
Shaffler (J.. L.) 1517.
Shamp (F. R.) 9382. _
Shane (C. B.) corp. 5441, 9107, 10291, 11220-
11224.
Shannon (E. W. H.) 8262.
Shannon (H. S.) 6970.
Shapiro (J. J.) 7518, 8674.
Sharp (F. F.) 1532.
Sharp J. M.) 2218.
Shaw (Thaxter) 2219.
Shaw-Barton. 6177, 14120-14135.
Shea (A. E.) 799.
Sheaffer (W. A.) penco. 2895-2897, 4304, 5442,
5443, 6767-6771, 8019, 10292-10295, 11225-
11229, 12428-12430, 13589-13593.
Shean (G. R.) 6772.
Shearer (W. J.) 8675.
Sheehan (Joseph) 6178.
Sheffler (I. L.) 2220.
Sheldon (G. N.) 9383.
Shell oil co., inc. 14389.
Shelton (W. P.) 800, 5011, 7519, 7520, 11854,
11855.
Shepard (Sheldon) 6971.
Shepley (J. M.) 6179.
Sheridan (H. L.) 13227.
Sherry (Louis) inc. 2898.
Sherry wine & spirits co., inc. 14481.
Sherwin-Williams co. 6773-6775, 8020, 8021.
Shick (F. R.) 3345.
Shideler (J. R. B.) 13228.
Shields (D. M. E.) 6776.
Shingshang (L. S.) 11856.
Shipp (Arthur) 2221, 2222.
Shirtcraft for women, inc. 8022, 8023, 10296-10298,
11230.
Shives (G. A.) 6180.
Shoe press corp. 12431.
Shoemaker (D. V.) 9384-9387.
Shohet (S. A.) 1533.
Shonting (H. C.) 11857.
Shultz J. A.) 13229.
Shultz (S. M.) 2223-2226.
Shuron optical co., inc. 2899.
Sibel (V. J.) 6181.
Siebert (I. J.) 5012, 11858, 11859.
Siedenburg (E. L.) 8125, 8126.
Siedenburg’s. See Siedenburg (E. L.)
Siegel (Dorothy) 4556.
Siegler (Carlton J.) &co. 5529.
Signode steel strapping co. 13594.
Silver (J. W.) 5013.
Silvercrest corp. 9108.
Silverman (Sol) 13706.
Simon & Schuster, inc. 13595.
Simmonds aerocessories, inc. 9109.
Simmons (O. W.) 8676.
Simons (E. M.) 801, 802.
Simplet elec. co. 7521, 7522, 13230.
Simpson (R. E.) 5014.
Simpson (S. G.) 2227.
376
Simpson’s animations, inc. 11860. °
Singer (jonas) 7523.
Singer mfg. co. 4305-4307, 6182-6187, 6972, 8024,
8025, 9110-9113, 10299, 10300, 11231, 11327,
12433, 12434, 13596-13598, 14390.
Simkins (A.) & co., inc. 12432.
Sisters of St. Agnes. 14136.
Sisters of St. Francis of Penance & Christian Chari-
ty. 10566.
Sisters of St. Joseph. 5015.
Sitroux co., inc. 5530, 5531.
Skidmore (E. A.) 3860.
Skinner (W. L.) 1507.
Skinner mfg. co. 3048-3050, 11328.
Skipper toy co. 803, 804.
——See also Morehouse (T. B.)
Slaughter (D. L.) 805, 806.
Sleep, inc. 17524.
Sleep-rite mattress co. 14482.
Slehofer (Johnie) 807.
Sloan (J. N.) 13331.
Sloan (W. & J.) 6777.
Slonecker (R. C.) 6188.
Slosar (P. R.) 154.
Slovik (Walter) 9388.
Slusser (Edward) 6189, 8677.
Smak, inc. 2900.
Small (H. D.) 5697.
Smelser (A. M.) 10860.
Smeltekop (Walter) 3861.
Smeltzer (D. C.) 7525.
Smillie (C. M.) & co. 12435.
Smith (A. E.) 808-810.
Smith (A. O.) corp. 4308, 5444, 8678.
Smith (Austin) 4622.
Smith (C. H.) 8679.
Smith (C. T.) 4557.
Smith (F. A. C.) 10861.
Smith (F. E.) 6190.
Smith (F. J.) 811.
Smith (Frank) 10862.
Smith (G. B.) co., inc. 14391.
Smith (H. E.) 8680, 9902.
Smith (J. B.) ir. 11861. ‘
Smith (J. H.) & sons corp. 2901.
Smith J. M.) 11329.
Smith (J. R.) 10567.
Smith Jj. W.) 3862.
Smith (Maude) 3863.
Smith (O. M.) 5016-5018.
Smith (S. S.) 155.
Smith (W. H.) 1534.
Smith (W.H.) inc. 11232, 11233.
Smith (W. R.) 2228.
Smith, Kline & French labs. 812, 2229.
Smithers (F. S.) 11234.
Smithfield ham & products co., inc. 6778.
Smooth-on mfg. co. 4309.
Smoyer (M. E.) 7528.
Smyrski (Thomas John) 5019.
Snack-pack co. 13707, 13708.
Snedden (R. J.) 11862.
Sniders’ poster process studio. 9903-9905, 11235,
11863-11871, 13231, 13232.
Snuggle products, inc. 2902.
Snyder (A. A.) & associates. 10863, 11236, 12436.
Snyder (L. E.) 7529. t
Soares (J. P.) 13233.
Société anonyme de la distillerie de la liqueur bene-
dictine de l’Abbaye de Fecamp. 6991 (6)
Society of automotive engineers, inc. 3864.
Soffos (T. G.) 6973.
Sokolow (Matty) 7086.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Soldan (L. E.) 13599,
Soldiers’ and sailors’ portrait co. 2230.
Solo products corp. 1230, 2903, 4310, 6779.
Solodar (R. L.) 10864.
Solomito (S. T.) 3346.
Solomon (Joseph) 6191, 9906.
Somerville (J. W.) 813.
Sonnenfeld’s, 2904.
Sonntag (Oscar) 3865, 3866.
Sonora co. 9242.
Sonotone corp. 1231, 2905, 2906, 4311, 4312, 5445,
5446, 6780, 6781, 8026, 11237, 12437-12439,
13600, 14392.
Sorensen (E. H.) 814.
Sorensen (E. P.) 2231.
Sorensen (Henry) 815, 2232, 6192.
Sorensen (N. C.) 3867.
Souren (Y.) 6782, 10301.
South Kaukauna dairy co. 11330, 11331.
Southard (@. V.) 5020.
Southerling (Jaytee) 13234.
Southern handkerchief mfg. co. 10302.
Southland canning & packing co., inc. 6974-6976.
Southwest airmotive co. 14483.
Southwestern sales corp. 2233.
Sovey (Frank) 816.
Sovic (J. P.) 817.
Sowers (M. N.) 7530.
Spagna (J. L.) 13235.
Spang J.) baking co. 11332.
Spare-time corp. 10402.
Sparger (H. M.) 818.
Spargo {E. O.) 14137.
Spargo granite co., 1535.
Sparkman (C. B.) 156.
Spark-o-life co. 1344, 4313, 6977.
Spaulding bakeries, inc. 5532.
Spear & co. 1232, 6783.
Speare supply co. 4430, 4431.
Spector-Goodman. 2234.
Spencer (Lilla) 8263.
Spencer & Wyckoff. 819-860, 6193.
Spencer corset co., inc. 9114.
Speranza (Alexander) 5698, 5699, 10568.
Spiegel (Gustav) 11872.
Spielberger (A. R.) 1233.
Spietz (C. F.) 10865.
Sporting gallery & bookshop, inc. 6194, 6195, 9907.
Sporting news pub. co. 861-864, 8681, 8682, 9908-
9915, 10866-10873, 13236-13244.
Springstead (R. E.) 14138.
Squadrilli (E. F.) 157.
Squibb (E. R.) & sons. 2907-2910, 4314, 6784, 8027,
8028, 13601, 13602.
Squier (G. L.) mfg. co. 11873.
Squirt co. 1234, 4315. 6785.
Stadig (W. W.) 3347.
Stahulak (C. W.) 3348.
Staley (A. B.) mfg. co. 12440.
Staley milling co. 8029.
Stamford fed. savings & loanassn. 3868.
Stanberry (I. M.) 4558.
Stanco, inc. 8030-8036, 9115-9117, 10303, 10304,
13603.
Standard B vitamins, inc. 1345, 4316.
Standard brands, inc. 1346, 2911, 3051, 4432, 5447-
5449, 5533, 5534, 8037-8042, 10305-10307, 12584.
Standard bus. co. 1536.
Standard distillers products, inc. 10403.
Standard dry wall products, inc. 2912, 2913, 14393.
Standard oil co. Ind. 8043, 10308-10310.
Standard pharmaceutical co. 12585, 12586.
Standard pub. co. 5021.
Standard tar products co. 13604, 13605.
Standard vanilla co. 12442, 12443.
Standidge (H. W.) 12587.
Stanley (Mrs. G. R.) 7531.
Stanley mfg. co. 7087-7090.
Stanton advertiser service. 6786.
Staples (J. E.) 1537.
Star novelty co. 1538, 13245.
Stark (H. H.) 10874.
Starr (F. M.) 13709.
Starr (R. B.) 8683.
Stasenka {J. A.) 11333.
State emblem co. 865, 866.
Stationers specialty corp. 2235-2250, 4433, 4434.
Staunton (R. E.) 9478.
Stearns (Frederick) & co. 6787, 8044-8047, 11238,
12444, 12445.
Stearns (ae) 6196, 8684, 9916-9924, 10875-10877.
Stearns’ elec.. paste co. 3052.
Steber mfg. co. 2914-2916, 4317.
Stehli bros. 5700-5703.
Stein (G. F.) brewery, inc. 5535.
Stein (H. A.) 11874.
Stein (Morris) 14484.
Steiner (J. C.) 4559.
Steinthal (Milton) 158, 159, 1452.
Stella cheese co. 12588.
Stellmacher & Clark, inc. 2251.
Stellman (L. J.) 5022.
Stempler (Barney) & sons, inc. 1235.
Stensgaard (W. L.) & associates, inc. 5023-5029,
6788-6795, 8685-8692, 9118-9122, 11239-11241,
11875-11882, 12446, 12447.
Stephens (Mrs. A. A.) 3345.
Stephens (E. P.) 13246.
Stephenson (W. L.) 2252, 2253.
Sterling (Albert) 1539, 2254, 3349, 3350, 5030.
Sterling oil co. 2511.
Sterling tool products co. 6796.
Stern (Daniel) 2255.
Stern (M. A.) 867, 868, 2256, 3869.
Stern (Max) sons co. Quickies div. 10404.
Sternfels (C. D.) 10569.
Sternfield (Charles) 13247.
Sterns (Frederick) & co. 6797.
Stevens (A. E.) 13861.
Stevens (C. D.) jr. 4560.
Stevens (J. C.) See Krafft (J. C.)
Stevens (M. C.) 5031.
Stevens & Thompson paper co. 9243-9246.
Steven’s (Mrs.) candies. See Krafft (J. C.)
Steward (J. C.) 5032.
Steward (J. &.) 7532.
Stewart (Earle) 5033.
Stewart (J. Y.) 6197.
Stewart (M. R.) 3351.
Stewart (R. W.) 10878.
Stewart mfg. co. 3053.
Stewart-Warner corp. 12448.
Stickums co. 5034-5039, 6978.
Stieger (P. J.) 1540.
Stimson (E. B.) 2257.
Stock (Roslyn) 11883, 11884.
Stockdale (Frank) 1236.
Stockhoff (W. W.) 6198.
Stoddart aircraft radio co. 3870, 3871.
Stoffel seals co., inc. 11242.
Stokes (F. W.) 13793.
Stokes (W. E.) 13248.
Stoll (B. M.) 869, 870, 2258, 2259, 5040, 5041.
Stolz {L. W.) 8264, 11885.
Stoltzenburg (F. C.) 12797.
Stony Creek granite quarries, inc. 8265-8277.
Storm (K. L.) 14394.
Stout (W. E.) 7533.
Stout houses, inc. 871.
Stover lock nut & machinery corp. 13606.
Strand ski co. 12449.
Strantz (W.°A.) 5042.
Strattman (C. E.) 9247.
Straubel paper co. 6979-6981.
Strauss (Henry) 8693.
Strauss (Levi) & co. 6982, 12450, 12451, 13607-
13610.
Strawn (C. M.) 3896.
Stricker (Clyde) 3054, 3055.
Strid (S. J.) 160.
Stromberg-Carlson telephone mfg. co. 2917, 5450,
6798, 9123, 12452, 13611.
Strope (F. S.) 11489-11491.
Strykers soap co. 6799.
Stuart alkaline liquors co. 5451.
Stuart place citrus assn. 3056, 4435.
Studebaker machine co. 1237.
Sturtevant (E. H.) 1541, 7091-7093, 8278.
Sub-zero co, 12453.
Suchy (A. B.) 4318.
Sugar Creek creamery. Nail. butter div.
1347,
Sullivan (B. J.) 9389.
Sullivan (O. F.) 13710.
Sullivan machinery co. 12589. .
Sullivan valve & engineering co. 9124.
Sun oil co. 1348, 10311.
Sun Ray drug co. 2918.
Sundquist (L. W.) 9390.
Sunny Hil] distributors, inc. 13711.
Superior felt & bedding cc. 2919.
Superior merchandise co. 8127.
Superior steel corp. 12454.
Supreme schl. studios. 1238.
Sure-fit products co. 12455-12457.
Surface protective co. See Grant (A. S.)
Sussman (Paul) 872.
Sutton mig. co. 13612.
Swaidmark (A. P.) 13249.
Swank, inc. 1239.
Swanson (W. A.) 873.
Swartwout co. 6199.
Swengel (A. L.) 2260.
Swenson (M. C. A. M,) 11492.
Swift & co. 2920, 8048, 8049, 14139, 14140.
Swiss products, inc. 12590.
Sylvester (A. L.) 6200.
Sylvester (Lucille) 10570.
T. & M. paper co. 13250.
Tagliabue (C. J.) mfg. co, 874-879, 2261, 3872-
3874, 5043-5046, 6201-6204, 7534-7538, 8694,
9925, 9926, 10879, 10880, 11886-11892, 13251,
13252, 14141.
Talamini (Natale) 161.
Tankar stations. 5452.
Tanner (C. W.) 11893, 13253, 13254.
Tape-saver co. See Gilliam (H. F.)
Tappan (Della) 10881.
Tar & chem. div. Koppers co. See Koppers co.
Tar & chem, div.
Tarrson co. 14142-14147.
Tartter (F. A.) 162.
Tasty baking co. 2921, 2922, 4319, 5453-5455,
§800, 6801, 8050, 8051.
Tatum (V. H.) 5047, 5048.
Taub (Philip) 8695.
Taufert (Charles) 14485.
INDEX
aL pt.:45 nS. , Soe
Taufert chem. co. See Taufert (Charles)
Taxation committee. Illinois chamber of commerce.
See Illinois Chamber of commerce. Taxation
committee.
Taylor (Bernice) 7094.
Taylor (J. C. D.) 14148.
Taylor (W. E.) 8279.
Taylor instrument cos, 2262-2264, 3875, 6802-6804,
7539, 7540, 8696, 8697, 9927, 11894-11899, 13613,
14149,
Taylor wine co. 2923.
Technical service bur., inc. 880-882.
Ted. 6983.
Teetzel (W. L.) 7541.
Teich (Curt) & co., inc. 883-908, 2265-2284, 3876-
3889, 5049-5056, 6205-6207, 7542-7548, 13255-
13279, 14150, 14151.
Tellier ‘Andre) 6208.
Temple (E. H.) 909.
Templetons, inc. 3057, 4436.
Tenggren (Gustaf) 9391-9398.
Tennessee tissue mills. 12591, 12592, 13712.
Terre Haute adv. co. 2924.
Terre Haute engraving co. 7549.
Terrell (G. A.) 10571.
Terry tissue corp. 5536.
Terrytoons, inc. 5704.
Tesch (Jack Buys) 5705, 5706.
Tested papers of America, inc. 6209, 12593.
Tetley (joseph) & co., inc. 14486.
Texas co. 2285, 3890, 10312, 11243.
Thayer (L. J.) 163.
Thew shovel co. 13280.
Thiede (H. J.) 1542, 3352.
Thoman (C. E.) 164.
Thomas (C. L.) 1240.
Thomas (F. H.) 5057.
Thomas Qj. F.) 10882, 14152.
Thomas (Norman W.) 165, 4561.
Thomas (Norman Wilson) 910.
Thomas-Drake co. 2286.
Thompson (A. L.) 10883.
Thompson (G. B.) 2925.
Thompson (G. G.) 4320.
Thompson (J. H.) 2287, 2288. y
Thompson (L.S.) 12798.
Thompson (Ray) 1543, 2289.
Thompson (8. B.) 3891.
Thompson (W. R.) & co. 5058-5064, 6210.
Thompson (W. T.}) co. 3058.
Thompson-Bremer & co. 13614.
Thompson products, inc. 2290-2301.
Thornton (D. M.) 912.
Three B co., inc. 13615.
Threlfali (I. M.) 3892.
Tichnor bros., inc. 2303, 9928-9937.
Tide water associated oil co. 2926-2928.
Tilghman (Paul} 10884.
Tilkens (Gerald) 9938.
Timberlake (J. B.) 5008.
Timbrel (C. 0.) 10572.
Timken roller bearing co. 1241, 1242, 4321-4323,
5456, 5457, 6805, 6806, 8052-8054, 9125, 10313,
11244, 12458, 12459, 13616, 13617.
Tincknell (R. N.) 5065, 5066, 8698, 8699, 11900,
14153-14157.
Tinney (H. J.) 2929.
Tirone studio. 4562.
Tischler (Adolph) 3893.
Tivoli brewing co. 6807-6811, 8055, 9126, 10314-
10318, 11245-11250, 12460, 13618, 13619, 14395-
14397.
Toastmaster products div. McGraw elec. co. See Mo-
Graw elec. co. Toastmaster products div.
nos. 1-12, 1942
Tobacco by-products & chem, corp., inc.
3059-3061, 6812-6816, 6984, 8056, 8057, 11251,
11334, 11335, 14487, 14488.
Todd (H. O.) jr. 11901.
Todoroff (Nicholas) 14158-14161.
Toledo scale co. 1243, 2930, 4324, 6817 6829,
9127, 10319.
Tolle ({E. S.} 7550.
Tomari (Oriela) 5707.
Tompkins label service. 2302.
Toof (S. C.) & co. 14162.
Tooker (H. L.}) 4563.
Toutmain, inc. 8058.
Tower (C. O. A.) 6256 (19)
Tower {F. L.) cos. 913.
Towne (F. W.) 5708.
Toy creations, inc. 8128, 11336.
Toy div. Kindred, MacLean & co., inc. See Kin-
dred, MacLean & co., inc. Toy div.
Tracy (W. F.) 10885-10887.
Traders oii mill co. 1244, 2931, 4325, 5458.
Transcontinental & Western air, inc. 6211.
Trapp & sons. 9248. ;
Traub (Emil) 9939.
Trautman (Ray) 8059.
Trave-Taylor co. 6830.
Traver corp. 4437, 4438.
Travis (O. H.) 1544.
Tredennick (D. C.) 1545.
Treffert (BE. J.) 6212.
Tremblay @R. J.) 5067.
Trenne (¥V. M.) 13281.
Trent (Rf. E.) co. 11337, 12461, 13713.
Trimble (A. G.) 8700.
Trinity memorial co. 3894.
Trixi-cola beverage co. 8129.
Trixy corp. 2932.
Troedsson {C. B.)}. 2304.
Trojan products & mfg. co. 9128, 9129.
Trottier (Victor) 3895.
Trousdale (R. B.) 9940.
Troy laundry machinery div. 14398.
Truscon labs., inc. 4439, 4440.
Tschopp {L. R.) 11902.
Tubbs (G. D.} 6213.
Tuck (Raphael) & sons co., ltd. 11903.
Tucker (A. A.) 3896. p
Tudor press, inc. 1245, 2933.
Tuisku (John) 5068.
Tulk (A. J.} 9398-9401, 12799, 12800.
Tulkoff (Solomon) 9249.
Tumolo (L. A.) 12801, 12802.
Turbanwav, inc. 12462.
Turk (L. B.) 3062.
Turnbull (F. M.) 4441.
Turnbull (J. G.) inc. 5709.
Turner (G. W.) 1481.
Turner (Huette) 3063.
Turner (O. A.) 5069.
Turner brass works. 9130, 13620.
Turon {H. M.) 3897.
Tuyll van Serooskerken (H. W. L. van) 217 (2-18),
10583 (1-4)
20th century beverage co. 12594.
Twin editions. 6214, 11904, 11905.
Two Timer, inc.. 10320, 10321.
Uhiemann optical co. 2934.
Uhis {N. B.) 3064, 6215-6222.
Uliman (A. W.} 5710.
Umstead (Jj. W.) 6223.
Unacal products, inc. 9250.
Underhill (C. R.) 914.
Underhill (Irving) 6224.
ry
1349-1352,
379
INDEX
Underwood Elliott Fisher co. 8060, 8061, 11252.
Unguol pharmacai co. See DeGiorgi (J. H.)
Union bag & paper corp. 6985.
Union food products, inc. 3065.
Union oil co. of California. 915-917, 14489.
Union pharmaceutical co., inc. 9131.
Union trust co. 11918.
United America, inc. 2305-2307.
United cut flower co., inc. 3066.
United date growers of California. 4326.
United feature syndicate, inc. 1246, 2935, 4327,
10322, 10323, 11253.
United German & French Roman Catholic cemetery
assn. 7095.
United parcel ser., inc. 14163.
United photo print co. 3898-3902.
United shoe machinery corp. $941, 10888-10891,
11338, 11339.
U. S. bronze sign co., inc. 1247.
U Scolor card co. 12463.
U. S. espalier nursery co. 1248.
U. S. fidelity & guaranty co. 11908, 14164, 14165.
U. S. gypsum co. 6831-6834.
U. S. plywood corp. 9132, 9133.
U. S. poster co. 5070.
U. S. poster service. 6225, 6226.
U. S. pig. & litho. co. 3903-3906, 12595-12604.
U. S. tobacco co. 13621.
U.S. war dept. Bureau of public relations. 11906,
11907.
Universal litho. co. 10324-10327.
Universal paper products co. 13622, 13623.
Universal producing co. 13624.
Universal statuary co. 5711, 5712.
Universal Zonolite insulation co. 11254, 11255,
12464.
Unruh (Fred) 6227.
Unruh & Knapp. 12605.
Unterman (Sigmund) 6228.
Updike (Ralph) 9942.
Upjohn co. 3907, 3908.
Urban (George) milling co. 3067.
Urben (R. E.) 8701.
Utilities supply co. 10405.
Uiter-McKinley moriuaries. 11909.
Vacolite co. 4328.
Vacudricorp. 14490.
Vafides (Jchn) 6229.
Valentine (R. H.) 8280.
Vallen, inc. 1249.
Valmor products co. See Neumann (M. G.)
Valve pilot corp. 1250-1258, 4329-4334, 6835-
6837, 7551, 11256-11263.
Vanderhoof (F. E.) 9402, 10573.
Vanderhoof (M. F.) 12803.
Van Devanter (A. W.) 3909, 3910, 10892-10900, 11910
VanDerveer (H.D.) 9943.
Van Dusen (M. R.) 3911.
Van Kooten (jacob) 10901.
Van Sant (Walter) 13282.
Van Waters & Rogers, inc. 9251.
Van Wolf (Henry) 12804.
Varitone co. 12465.
Veeder-Root, inc. 8702.
Vegetable juice & products co. 10406.
Veneer package council. 918, 2308.
Veno {B. A.) sr. 13625, 13626.
Veno’s perfume sales co. See Veno (B. A.)
Sr.
Vermont marble co, 166-177, 7096, 7097, 8281, 9463
$405, 10574-10579.
Vermont natives industries. 10580.
Vernhes (P. L.) 11911.
INDEX
Vernon (R. J.) 5071, 13283.
Vescia (L. F.) 11493.
Vesely (T. E.) 919.
Veterans of foreign wars. Dept. of Michigan. 3912.
Vette sports shop. 6230.
Vick chem. co. 4335, 11264, 11265, 12466, 13627-
13631.
Victor syrup corp. 10407, 10408.
Victory-builders div. Bressler editorial cartoons,
inc. See Bressler editorial cartoons, inc. Vic-
tory-builders div.
Victory labels. 2309.
Victory portraits, inc. 6231, 6232.
Victory poster co. 3913.
Victory skill. 6233.
Vi-king, inc. 7552.
Virzi (Giuseppe) 3914.
Vision educa. productions. 6838, 9134.
Visking corp. 5459, 9135.
Vitagray co. 12606.
Vital foods corp. 3068.
Vitamin-quota. See Associated laboratories,
inc.
Vitamins Plus, inc. 2936, 5460, 9136.
Vita-Ray corp. 9136.
Vitex labs., inc. 1259.
Vittor (Frank) 3353.
Vocafilm corp. 920, 921.
Vogt (Rudolf) 178.
Vogue press. 2310.
Volberg (William) 8282, 8283.
Volunteers of America. 5072.
Vos (Arthur) jr. 3069.
Wachsmann (Konrad) 4766, 5073.
Wachtman (Herbert) 5074-5076.
Waco press. 14166.
Wadden (M. F.) 5713.
Wade (J. J.) 6234.
Waggoner (Electra) 11494.
Wagman (Meyer) 179.
Wagner (C. A.) 2311.
Wagner (N. S.) 7553.
Wah Pong (Feng) See Feng Wah Pong.
Wahlquist (D. D.) 3915.
Waitt & Bond. 6986.
Wakelee (R. L.) 3916.
Waldecker (A. A.) 17554.
Waldron (S. H.) 1546-1549.
Walgreen co. 6235.
Walk-easy foot rest mfg. co. 2937.
Walker (C. D.) 5769.
Walker (C. S.) 3354.
Walker (Hiram) & sons, inc. 5461, 9137-9141, 10328,
10329, 12467-12469, 13632-13642.
Walker (S. N.) 14167-14169.
Walker (N. G.) 6236, 6237
Walker (W. C.) 11912.
Wallace (G. N.) 6238.
Wallace (S. E.) 5609.
Wallace (W. O.) 2312.
Waller (C. D.) 2313.
Wallerstein co., inc. 3070.
Walls (W. H.) 3917.
Walner (A. F.) 6239.
Walsh J. L.) 180.
Walter (E. B.) 922.
Walter Oxicorp. 9142.
Walters (J. N.) 381, 1550.
Walters (N. J.) 11913.
Walton (C. B.) 6179.
Walton (H. F.) 182, 2314.
Walton rice mill, inc. 12607.
Wanatik (S. H.) 1551.
380
pt. 4, n. s., v. 37
Wang (R. H.) 4564-4570.
Wangel (Andreas) 6987.
Warbol (Andrew) 11340.
Ward (I. F.) 9944.
Ward (Montgomery) & co., inc. 14170.
Ward (W. BP.) 5077
Ward baking co. 1353, 1354, 3071, 2315, 9143-9151,
10330.
Ware (W.S.) 7555.
Wareham (W. M.) 2315.
Warneke (Heinz) 9406.
Warner (G. C.) laboratories, inc. 6839.
Warner & Greisen. 8284.
Warren (F. E.) 4571.
Warren (H. ©.) 11914, 11915.
Warren (J. T.) ir. 6240, 6241.
Washington dehydrated food co. 5537.
Waterman (M. B.) 3355.
Waterman (M. B.) & co. 7098, 7099.
Waters (R. N.) 1552.
Watkins (R. C.) 7100, 7101.
Watson (P. J.) 7556.
Watson (W. P.) 14171.
Waxide paper co. 3072, 5538.
Wayne (J. W.) 2316.
Wayne paper box & ptg. corp. 3918.
Weatherbee (F. E.) 9945.
Weaver (B. M.) 8285-8288.
Weaver (E. E.) 9407.
Weaver (E. I.) 3110-3114, 3919.
Weaver (J. W.) 4572-4584, 7102.
Weaver (M. H.) 1967.
Webb (H. P.) 14172
Webb (M. E.) 183.
Weber (Charles) 1553, 3356-3358.
Weber (S. J.) 9946.
Webster (Warren) & co. 4336, 4337, 5462..
Weco products co. 4338, 6840, 6841, 8062, 8063,
9152, 12470, 13643-13646.
Weed (A. E.) 11916.
Weed (R. L.) 8703, 8704.
Weeks (Margit) 5714.
Wegman (S. J.) co. 6842.
Weiblen (Albert) marble & granite co. 17103.
Weiller co., inc. 14173
Weiner (Gene) 4443.
Weiner (Jacob) 11917.
Weinstein (Reuben) 923, 8289.
Weisbach (E. C.) 2317-2330.
Weisfield & Goldberg, inc. 2938, 4339, 6843, 6844,
12471, 13647.
Weisse (W. P. M.) 3359.
Weldon tool co. 10331.
Weller (Z. T.) 13284.
Wells (I. M.) 2331.
Wells (S. H.) 2331.
Wells & Richardson co., inc. 9153.
Wells Fargo bank. 11918.
Wembley, inc. 1260-1264, 2939, 4340-4346, 5463-
5465, 6845-6850, 8064, 8065, 9154, 9155, 10332,
10333, 11266-11268, 13648, 13649, 14406, 14407.
Wenden (Nadine) 184-189.
Wentworth (R. J.) 924.
Wenzel (O. F.) 13285.
Werner (R. D.) co., inc. 6851.
Wertheimer (B. E.) 10902, 11341, 12608.
Wescott (W. C.) 4585.
Wessman (C. J.) 13286.
West (W. N.) 2332.
Westcott (A. R.) 12805.
Western cartridge co. Bond electric corp. div.
13650-13652.
—— Winchester repeating arms co. div. 13653-13657,
14408.
INDEX
nos. 1-12, 1942
Western litho. co. 190-192.
Western precipitation corp. 11269.
Westgate (O. L.) 925.
Westinghouse elec. & mfg. co. 2940-2945, 4347,
4348, 5466, 6852, 6853, 6988, 8066- 8069, 9156,
10334-10350, 10903, 11270-11272, 14409.
Weston elec. instrument corp. 2946, 2947, 5467,
9157, 12472.
Westphal (W. J.) 926.
Wetmore (A. L.) 7557.
Wettsall co. 8070.
Weyerhaeuser sales co. .4349, 4350, 5468, 8071-
8074, 12473.
Weyland (E. M.) 5469.
Wheaton (D. L.) 10581, 11919-11922.
Wheeler (R. W.) 9947.
Wheeler Osgood sales corp. 8130, 8131.
Wherley (C. H.) 7558.
Whiston (A. B.) 10582.
Whitaker (Frederic) 193-207.
White (C..L.) 8705.
White (Frank) 927.
White (R. C.) 10583.
White (William) 5078.
White granite co. 9408-9410.
White magic products co.
(Chesley)
Whitely (V. T.) 3920.
Whitlock & co. 6242, 6243.
Whitman (H. M.) 2333, 6244.
Whitman (S. F.) & son, inc. 1265-1267.
Whitman & Shoop. 14174.
Whitman pub. co. 3073-3078, 5079, 10904.
Whitmore & Stone. 11923, 12474, 13287.
Whittaker (H. C.) 3921.
Wichita div. Boeing airplane co. See Boeing air-
plane co. Wichita div.
Wick (R. R.) 4586, 5715.
Wicks (T. E.) 1554- 1556.
Wickwire Spencer steel co. 8075, 10351, 11273,
11274, 12475, 13658, 13659, 14410.
Widisi co. 11495.
Widstrand (C. H.) 11924.
Wiggers (H.) 13288.
Wight (F. L.)} distilling co. 6854-6857.
Wilber (C. G.) 9347.
Wilbur & Williams co. 2948.
Wilckes (S. B.) 3360.
Wilcox (W. L.) 12609.
Wilcox products See Wilcox (W. L.)
Wild (G. F.) 10352.
Wilder (Joseph) 13714.
Wildroot co., inc. 10353-10355.
Wiley (Charles) 8706.
Wilgorlan farm. See Youngs fA. M.}
Wilkins (H. G.) 11925, 11926.
Wilkinson (A. H.) 3922.
Wilkinson (Harold) 11927, 13289.
Willard (S. H.} 6245-6251, 13290-13295, 14175.
Williams (Bill) 12476.
Williams (C. H.) 13296.
Williams (Commodore) $948,
Williams (Frank) 4979.
Williams (J. B.) inc. 8076.
Williams (§. ©.) 9949.
Williams J. R.) 11928.
Williams (P. T.) 3923.
Williams (T. J.} 928-930.
Williams (V. 0.) 3924.
Williams (Wheeler) 208, 229,
Williams (W. J.) 14176.
Williams & son. 9252.
See Jackson
Williams gold refining co., inc. 13660.
Williamson (E. C.) 10806.
Williamson (F. E.) 13661.
Willis (C. M.) 931, 14177.
Willman (George) 3925.
Willner (M. A.) 9411.
Wills (R. B.) 3926, 3927.
Wills (R. P.) 14178.
Willson (M. H.) 7559-7561.
Willson (R. A.) 14179.
Wilmington products co. 6989.
Wilson (A. L.) 3928.
Wilson (C. B.) 9412.
Wilson (Eugene) jr. 8290.
“Wilson (F. H.) 5080.
Wilson Gack) 14180.
Wilson (M. ay 3929.
Wilson (Mrs. S. E.) ir. 9413.
Wilson ae 11496, 11497, 12806.
Wilson (Theodore) 932.
Wilson (W. L.) 11498.
Wilson (Wiiliam) 11929.
Wilson & co., inc. 9158.
Wilson bros. 8077.
Wilson distilling co., inc. 8078.
Wilson mechanical instrument co., inc. 14411.
Wilts (F. C.) 3930.
Winans (BH. J.) 13297, 13298.
Winchester repeating arms co. div. Western cart-
ridge co. See Western cartridge co. Winchester
repeating arms co. div.
Windle (D. E.) 13299.
Windsor-Lloyd products, inc. 6990, 6991.
‘Winkler (F. N.) 13300.
Winkler (M. S.) 6252.
Winn co. 14412.
Winocour (Alexander) 5716.
Winston (D. S.) 5717.
Winter (W. H.) 5718-5722.
Winter & Pond co., inc. 7562, 14181.
Winter Garden ornamental nursery, inc. 1268.
Winthrop chem. co., inc. 2949, 8079, 9159-2163,
12477, 12478.
Wirtel (Ray) 6253.
Wisby (Hrolf) 210.
Wisconsin pharmacai co. 3079, 3080.
Wiseman (C. H.) 11930.
Witalis (E. J.) 211.
Witherbee (S. A.) 212.
Witte (I. O.) 13301.
Witting (W. E.) 933.
Wittman (Alex) -7104-7107.
Wolf & Dessauer co. 1557.
Wolt co. 3931, 9164.
Wolfe (L. W.) 7563, 8707.
Wolff (R. G.)} studios. 3932.
Wolff (S. J.) & co., inc. 2334, 2335, 6858-6864.
Wolslagel memorials. 8291, 11499.
Womack (S. W.) 5081.
Woman’s conservation league of America. 13302.
Woman’s internatl. auxiliary to typographical union.
11931.
Women’s council. Lutheran inner mission. See
Lutheran inner mission. Women’s council.
Wood (H. C.) 3933, 5082.
Wood QJ. H.) 213.
Wood (Justin) 7564.
Wood (S. W.) 214, 215.
Woodbridge monumental works.
Wocdcock mig. co. 934.
Woodruff studios. 3361, 3362.
Woolf (S. J.} 3363.
Worcester salt cc. 5470.
5723, 5724.
Work (J. BE.) 11932.
Worthington (T. G.) 3d, 8292.
Worthman (Irving) 5539.
Wright (Henry) 5725.
Wright J. J.) 7565.
Wright (W. E.) 3364.
Wrobbel (jJobn) ir. 8132.
Wrona (F. S.) 13305.
Wrzesinski (john) 7566.
Wunderlich (E.) granite co. 1558, 1559.
Wyeth Qfohn) & bro., inc. 2950, 10356, 14413.
Yancey (C. L.) jr. 3081.
Yearhy (Ferman) 935.
Yingling (L. M.) 6254.
York (C. H.} 10357.
York ice machinery corp. 4351-4358, 5471.
York elec. & machine co. 124179.
Yost (C. W.) iz. 13304.
Yost (D. F.) ir, 7108.
Young (A. L.) 10905.
Young (C. A.) 7567.
Young {Jasper} 216.
Young (S. H. ) 7568.
Young men’s Christian assn. Internatl. com.
11933, 11934.
JUL 251949
INDEX
382
pt..4, n. S55, ¥.37 MS,
Youngerman (Wesley) 6037.
Youngs (A. M.) 5540.
Yunker memorials, inc. 8293.
Zabroski (Louis) 14182.
Zader (W. &.) 936.
zahn (F. E.) 10386.
——See also Medine (W. S.)
Zale jewelry co. 11275.
Zallee (A. H.) 11935.
Zampieri & Buttura co 12807- 12812,
Zeiss (Carl) inc, 9165.
Zentmyer (W. H.H.) 9950.
Zivamer (H. J.) 3934.
Zimmer (L. L.) 9951, 14183.
Zimmerman (Jj. J.) 11936.
Zimmermann (A. J.) 1560,
Zinn (T. W.) 4444.
Ziolkowski {(Korczak) 217, 3365.
Zorian (Byron) 9952.
Zondine game co, See Medine (W. 3.)
“Zoro dei Cappeller (Ettore de) 4587.
Zoulek (M. A.) 5083.
Zufelt (L. R.) 6255.
Zwart (G. C.) 6256.
: | ,
__ ‘THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
"COPYRIGHT OFFICE
fe CATALOG |
. of..°. | 5
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
- Published by Authority of the Acts ee
of Congress of March 3, 1891,
of June 30, 1906, and of "ie ait
; March 4, 1909 — a.
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 37.
FOR THE YEAR 1942
| Nos. 1-12 ae
ZS at
Ss
wi,